ARLINGTON, Va. (AFNS) — Guardians from around the world gathered virtually Dec. 11 to reflect on their contributions and to recognize high achieving individuals for their performance during the U.S. Space Force’s first year of operation.
The formal recognition was led by Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett, Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond and Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Space Force Chief Master Sgt. Roger A. Towberman, in a ceremony Dec. 11, that coincided with larger efforts recognizing the service’s first birthday.
“To our pioneers across the department, globally, we celebrate your exceptional contributions in building the U.S. Space Force into an extraordinary force,” Barrett said. “You are today’s history makers. Like Hap Arnold, you are pioneers building our newest service, dedicated to reaching beyond our perceived infinities.”
Barrett also noted some of the accomplishments of the newly formed service.
“You operate America’s indispensable GPS. You protect Americans with early warning systems. You innovate with technologies like the X-37B. You collaborate on global innovation. And, you critically supported NASA’s return to human space flight from American soil, twice this year,” she said. “With you at the control panel, Space Force has taken giant leaps forward in our era.”
In his address to the force, Gen. Raymond recognized the hard work and dedication of Guardians since USSF’s inception.
“Today is about the people who make those accomplishments happen,” Raymond said. “We are a global service, critical to our national defense strategy. I’m proud to serve with each and every one of you.”
During the presentation, Guardians attended break out sessions with senior leaders to discuss their accomplishments.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for some of our most junior members to be seen and heard by those who lead the Space Force,” said Lt. Col. Raj Agrawal, Chief, Space Control Division, Department of the Air Force, the new service’s lead for the myriad of First Space Force Anniversary events. “You have all earned this, you are some of the best the Space Force has and these senior leaders are honored to gain from your perspective.”
Bringing together Guardians from all over the world was no small feat and the Chief of Space Operations recognized the team responsible for hosting the packed and well-choreographed 60-minute production.
“This incredible event brought together more than 480 Guardians from 13 overseas sites and 26 separate U.S. locations,” said Raymond. “I want to personally thank Lt. Col. Agrawal and his team for putting together this momentous undertaking. As we close out our first year as a service, it is vital that we celebrate the people that make the Space Force the best in the world.”
The formal recognition was led by Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett, Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond and Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Space Force Chief Master Sgt. Roger A. Towberman, in a ceremony Dec. 11, that coincided with larger efforts recognizing the service’s first birthday.
“To our pioneers across the department, globally, we celebrate your exceptional contributions in building the U.S. Space Force into an extraordinary force,” Barrett said. “You are today’s history makers. Like Hap Arnold, you are pioneers building our newest service, dedicated to reaching beyond our perceived infinities.”
Barrett also noted some of the accomplishments of the newly formed service.
“You operate America’s indispensable GPS. You protect Americans with early warning systems. You innovate with technologies like the X-37B. You collaborate on global innovation. And, you critically supported NASA’s return to human space flight from American soil, twice this year,” she said. “With you at the control panel, Space Force has taken giant leaps forward in our era.”
In his address to the force, Gen. Raymond recognized the hard work and dedication of Guardians since USSF’s inception.
“Today is about the people who make those accomplishments happen,” Raymond said. “We are a global service, critical to our national defense strategy. I’m proud to serve with each and every one of you.”
During the presentation, Guardians attended break out sessions with senior leaders to discuss their accomplishments.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for some of our most junior members to be seen and heard by those who lead the Space Force,” said Lt. Col. Raj Agrawal, Chief, Space Control Division, Department of the Air Force, the new service’s lead for the myriad of First Space Force Anniversary events. “You have all earned this, you are some of the best the Space Force has and these senior leaders are honored to gain from your perspective.”
Bringing together Guardians from all over the world was no small feat and the Chief of Space Operations recognized the team responsible for hosting the packed and well-choreographed 60-minute production.
“This incredible event brought together more than 480 Guardians from 13 overseas sites and 26 separate U.S. locations,” said Raymond. “I want to personally thank Lt. Col. Agrawal and his team for putting together this momentous undertaking. As we close out our first year as a service, it is vital that we celebrate the people that make the Space Force the best in the world.”
Superior Performers: | |
Mr. Pablo Tafolla Capt Mercedes Dewan SMSgt Robert Donaldson A1C Daniel Sanchez Capt Lauren Bauer MSgt Ian Holmquist Maj Christopher Guida Maj John Stewart Burton TSgt Cory Takaki SSgt Dillon Frick Maj Jeremy Kotsenburg Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Diaz MSgt Farrah S.C. Kaufmann Ms. Debra Bazzi-Craig Mr. Craig Harrison SSgt Eric Osborne SSgt Janah Murphy A1C Shawn Simpson Lt Col Diane Burch Capt Devin Rushing MSgt Joshua Hayman Capt JamieLynne “Royal” Hart Mr. Bryan Blue TSgt Erin Trickett-Tracey 2nd Lt Eric Honeyman Mr. Noble C. Smith, IV A1C Khristopher Hamilton-Gray Capt Clara Heffernan Ms. Shannon Pallone SSgt Caleb Williams Lt Col Brendan Hochstein Mr. Thomas Freeman SSgt Jason Moran Lt Col Kellie Brownlee Mr. Joe Fixemer Capt Mark “Flash” Skinner MSgt Robert Bautista TSgt Bryan Holland A1C Naomie Albanese Capt Kimberly Ashley Garcia | Ms. Christina Johnson Capt Elizabeth Couch Ms. Anita Wallace SSgt Hannah Seufert Capt Amy Walker Dr. Raymond Warriner TSgt Brett Michael Walker Capt Chris “Doc” Daugherty SSgt Damian Sotelo Maj Jennifer Kiebach Maj Rob Lerner TSgt Kirk Kincaid MSgt Tariq Simpson SrA Aron Franks Capt Eric “Fish” Merriss Dr. James Dodd Lt Col Jeremy Selstrom Lt Col Forrest Poole Maj Justin Deifel SrA Darrius Alberti Capt Zach Funke 1st Lt Jonathan Schiller Ms. Maria Fe Parker 1st Lt Jacqueline Cromer Capt David Buehler Mr. Eric Winton SMSgt Steven Sweeden Maj Shawn Woodall, Jr. MSgt Alysha Ivory SMSgt Daniel Hill Maj Justin Dawson Capt Dustin Crews Lt Col Ken Holmes Capt Scott Wolf Ms. Cathy Lovelady Mr. Adam Harbold TSgt Jeremiah Tillery A1C Tia Johnson SSgt Darien Perez |
Source: US Space Force
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