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Air Force Print News (Nov. 3, 2006): airmen receive trophies for maintenance excellence.


WASHINGTON (AFPN AFPN Air Force Print News
AFPN American Forces Philippines Network (former AFRTS network in the Philippine Islands
) -- Two airmen earned trophies and praise here for their abilities to keep Air Force aircraft flying and munitions mu·ni·tion  
n.
War materiel, especially weapons and ammunition. Often used in the plural.

tr.v. mu·ni·tioned, mu·ni·tion·ing, mu·ni·tions
To supply with munitions.
 ready for the mission.

Master Sgt. Timothy Kellner, 31st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Aviano Air Base Aviano Air Base is a United States Air Force airbase in northeastern Italy, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It is located in Aviano municipality, at the foot of the Carnic Alps, about 15 kilometers from Pordenone. , Italy, and Capt. Abigail Ruscetta, 16th AMXS AMXS Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (USAF)
AMXS Airport Mapping Exchange Schema
, Hurlburt Field Hurlburt Field is a base of the United States Air Force located in Okaloosa County, Florida on the Eglin Air Force Base reservation immediately west of the Town of Mary Esther. , Fla., were honored with the 2006 General Lew Allen Jr. Trophy, presented at the Pentagon by Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. John D.W. Corley.

"We have enormously complex systems in the air and on the ground, and it takes exquisite leadership and supervision to be able to take those extremely complex systems and get them airborne, to generate the sorties for combat purposes," Corley said. "These two people have demonstrated they do it better than does anyone."

The General Lew Allen Jr. trophy is awarded annually to base-level officers and senior NCOs in aircraft, munitions, or missile maintenance directly involved in sortie generation.

Ruscetta was chosen because of her expert leadership, which led to the generation of more than 6,500 flying hours for fiscal 2006. Her unit was the only fixed-wing unit to exceed the wing's flying hour program by more than 500 hours.

Her direct involvement also was key in generating 235 Operation Enduring Freedom combat sorties, which included 730 flying hours and a 97 percent mission-effectiveness rate. Those sorties resulted in 108 enemies killed in action, 50 enemies captured, 704 troops and 128 vehicles escorted, 209 troops moved, and 1.4 million leaflets dropped.

Ruscetta credited members of her unit for her receipt of the honor.

"I'm honored to receive this award," she said. "But it really represents much more than me. It represents the entire Air Force team behind me. The men and women of the 16th Special Operations Wing An Air Force special operations wing. Also called SOW.  and the 16th Maintenance Group are absolutely phenomenal."

Kellner was recognized for the support he provided while on deployment to Balad Air Base, Iraq. There, he directly affected the generation of 1,291 combat sorties and 5,622 flying hours supporting operations In amphibious operations, those operations conducted by forces other than those conducted by the amphibious force. See also amphibious force; amphibious operation.  Restore Rights, Saratoga, and Steel Curtain This article is about the term with respect to Pittsburgh Steelers lore. For the 2005 Marine operation, see Operation Steel Curtain.
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His contributions to aircraft maintenance led to the destruction of 38 weapons caches and improvised explosive devices, which ensured the security of an Iraqi election poll site and resulted in the death of a senior al Qaeda facilitator. His maintenance and planning efforts also contributed to the 31st AMXS being selected for the United States Air Forces in Europe's Maintenance Effectiveness Award for 2005.

"I really owe this to all the men and women, the young airmen and noncommissioned officers, of the 31 st AMXS, for their hard work and dedication. That's what made this possible," Kellner said.
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Date:Mar 1, 2007
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