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Warrior of the Week

Tech. Sgt. Staci L. Schouest, 455th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron noncommissioned officer-in-charge of current operations, is this week’s Warrior of the Week. Tech. Sgt. Schouest manages situation reports for eight fixed wing flying squadrons and two support squadrons. She also consolidates flying schedules for all 455th Air Expeditionary Wing fixed wing flying squadrons and two combat search and rescue helicopter squadrons. She tracks all squadron inbound personnel and arranges travel for all outbound personnel. Whether performing her duties, tracking the AEW flight hours, working to arrange travel for redeploying Airmen or mentoring younger Airmen, TSgt Schouest engages all tasks head on with an enthusiastic attitude and does not stop until the task is complete. TSgt Schouest has gone above and beyond by learning tasks outside her primary career field, then using this knowledge to mentor Airmen in her charge, helping them to succeed. TSgt Schouest is the perfect example of the Air Forces Core Values and is highly deserving of this honor. Tech. Sgt. Schouest is deployed from Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeromy Cross)

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