Rock Solid Warrior Published March 5, 2010 SOUTHWEST ASIA -- This week's 386th Air Expeditionary Wing Rock Solid Warrior comes from the 386th Expeditionary Medical Squadron. Name: Staff Sgt. Morris Belmon Unit: 386th Expeditionary Medical Group Duty title: Public health technician Home unit/base: 72nd Medical Group, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. How do you support the mission here? I perform and manage public health programs to include food safety, sanitation education and training, entomology, epidemiology, communicable and occupational disease prevention and control, immunizations tracking and reporting and deployment medicine. How many times have you deployed and what makes this one unique? This is my second deployment. My first deployment was for third country national escort duty. This deployment is unique due to the fact that I'm finally getting to do the job I have been trained to do since I've been in the Air Force. This deployment is providing me the opportunity to put my training and skills to the test (where the rubber meets the road). How does your job differ in a deployed environment vs. home base? The deployed environment has less manning, computer programs are different, and I must be prepared at all times to perform at 100 percent, because I'm it. We're on call and pretty much work on a 24-hour (around the clock) schedule.