332nd EOSS Intel flight garner Air Force level award Published April 16, 2011 By Senior Airman Tong Duong 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq -- The 332nd Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron Intelligence flight garnered the Air Force level Outstanding Operations Group Intelligence/ Operation Support Flight Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Unit of the Year for 2010. The flight will be formally recognized at the Air Force Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Agency Banquet, May 12. "This is a tremendous honor," said Maj. Jonathan Ratchick, 332nd EOSS, Intelligence Flight commander, who is deployed from Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. The award comes on the heels of previously winning the Air Force Central Command and Air Combat Command level awards for 2010, as well as 2009. "It is recognition for the tireless efforts of our intelligence analysts deployed from all over the world, who came together to form a new team and excel at our mission," Major Ratchick said. "The true credit belongs to the many analysts who served prior to this current rotation, including our flying squadron analysts, led by Majors Donald Moss and Thomas Sharpe and the support of our EOSS and EOG commanders."