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6Not all heroes wear capes. Who do you know in our area that deserves a BIG thank you? 105.9 the Mountain wants to salute Hometown Heroes making the 828 great.
Nominate that person you know that’s making a difference in our neighborhoods, schools, and streets? Leave a message on our Hero Hotline at
828-210-8552, and give them an on-air salute. Thanks to Alan’s Jewelry & Pawn, & Gentry Service Group.
Just like our latest Hometown Hero:
Chief Master-at-Arm’s Caroline Taylor of Asheville, N.C. during Camp Lemonnier’s Chief’s Pinning and Advancement ceremony, Jan. 24, 2021. The traditional ceremony recognizes the most significant promotion of a Navy Sailor’s career. Camp Lemonnier is an operational installation that enables U.S., allied and partner nation forces to be where and when they are needed to ensure security in Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st C
The Mountain Hometown Hero Hotline Photo: clipart.com
Not all heroes wear capes. Who do you know in our area that deserves a BIG thank you? 105.9 the Mountain wants to salute Hometown Heroes making the 828 great.
Nominate that person you know that’s making a difference in our neighborhoods, schools, and streets? Leave a message on our Hero Hotline at
828-210-8552, and give them an on-air salute. Thanks to Alan’s Jewelry & Pawn, & Gentry Service Group.
Just like our latest Hometown Hero:
Chief Master-at-Arm’s Caroline Taylor of Asheville, N.C. during Camp Lemonnier’s Chief’s Pinning and Advancement ceremony, Jan. 24, 2021. The traditional ceremony recognizes the most significant promotion of a Navy Sailor’s career. Camp Lemonnier is an operational installation that enables U.S., allied and partner nation forces to be where and when they are needed to ensure security in Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Cl
By MC1 Natalia Murillo
It’s the middle of the day in Djibouti. The temperature is around 95 degrees with high humidity and no wind. Garrett Alvey is working inside a plane, and he can feel the vibrations of the generator roaring outside. The sweat rolls from his forehead into his eyes. Another day on the flight line at Camp Lemonnier (CLDJ).
The C-130J Hercules is broken. The generator on the plane normally acts as an alternator. If the generator isn’t fixed, the aircraft can’t fly – and, the loss of power limits ground maintenance. This is not an option that U.S. Air Force Sr. Airman Garret Alvey of Hurley, Miss. accepts. He diagnoses the problem and fixes the generator in half the standard amount of time.
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