The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 19.03.1993, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 19.03.1993, Blaðsíða 4
 Top sailor advocates attention to detail Story by J02 Colleen“Ghostwriter” Casper AC1 (AW) April T. Crowell was recently selected as Shore Sailor of the Year for Fleet Air Keflavik for 1992 and Naval Air Station (NAS), Keflavfk Sailor of the Year for 1992. The Chambersberg, Pa., native has defi- nitely carried on Navy tradition for the An- Traffic Control division because she is the fifth consecutive person to be selected for the Fleet Air, Keflavfk, Sailor of the Year. Crowell, 26, is assigned to the Air Opera- tions branch of NAS. Upon arrival in Ice- land, January 1992, Crowell immediately devoted herself to her job, earning all her professional qualifications in half of the time alloted. At that time, she was responsible for ground control approaches. Her duties went beyond the control tower, with responsibility for assisting pilots when making flight plans. Currently, Crowell fills an E-7 billet as the Air Traffic Control Training Chief. “I have always liked to teach and train. Training others naturally motivates me and a great part of our job here is training,” Crowell said. Devotion was the word that came to mind when ACAN Dede Summerville, a co-worker, spoke of Crowell. “There was a time when Crowell held two full time positions as train- ing chief and watch supervisor. Despite this she always did a thorough job. Petty Officer RADM Michael D. Haskins, Commander Iceland Force, presents Crow- ell with her Shore Sailor of the Year award. (Photo by Fleet Imaging Center, Atlantic) Crowell always accomplishes eve- rything she set her mind to. She was never afraid to put forth the extra ef- fort,” Summer- ville stated. LTJG Mary Jane Klug, Air Traffic Control Facility Officer, stated that the job of the air traffic controller is chal- lenging. “I expect more from my people because the nature of their job deals directly with human lives and attention to detail is paramount,” said Klug. “Petty Officer Crowell is definitely among the top professional performers I have worked with in my 13 years in the Navy.” Klug continued by stating that Crowell is a very well-rounded person attributing her success to her initiative and aggression throughout her career. Crowell’s achieve- ments included attaining a Bachelors of Sci- ence in Professional Aeronautics while on active duty, and furthering her military knowl- edge by attaining her aviation warfare desig- nation while stationed here. Crowell is a CPR instructor and a Red Cross case worker. One of Crowell’s favorite aspects of being stationed in Iceland is the interaction and making friends with Icelanders. “I have the best of both worlds, I am able to meet and work with Americans and Icelanders. I can not imagine being stationed here and nevM< getting off base with the Icelanders.” Crowell looks to the future with aspir^ tions of being accepted as a limited duty of- ficer, completing her master’s degree or “maybe even being the first female master chief of the Navy.” Recognition around Naval Air Station, Keflavfk The following NATO Base commands and their assigned personnel were recognized recently for the following accomplishments: Iceland Defense Force Joint Service Commendation Medal TSgt. Ada M. Bower Air Force Commendation Medal Capt. Jon T. Sims Navy Achievement Medal J02 Carlos Bongioanni Senior Military Member of the Year IS 1 Elizabeth Pereira Military Member of the Year IS2 (AW) Mike R. Toombs Air Forces Iceland Advanced to current rate TSgt. Ed Mecham (reservist) Naval Air Station, Keflavik Thomas Ogden Award Fire Department - 2nd runner up Navy Achievement Medal ENS Aaron K. Stanley Combat Action Ribbon EW2 Edward T. North am Meritorious Unit Commendation MAC Johnny Walker (awarded twice) Good Conduct Medal BU2 Robert D. Taylor (3rd award) Letter of Commendation PC3 Theresa C. Flowers Volunteer of the Month SKCS Henry Aclipen U.S. Naval Hospital, Keflavik, Iceland Navy Achievement Medal HM3 Steven X. Pavlik Letter of Commendation HM2 Molley Pope Certificate of Commendation Mrs. Debra Langston U.S. Naval Security Group Activity Navy Achievement Medal CTMCS Douglas C. Easton Good Conduct Medal CTM3 Gregory E. Brittain Personnel Support Activity Detachment, Keflavik Navy Achievement Medal DK1 Lori M. Vonbank DK2 Kenneth F. Miller DK2 Keith S. Williams Good Conduct Medal DK3 Joy Leach PSD Senior Sailor of the Year DK1 Pamela S. Moebius PSD Sailor of the Year YN2 Douglas D. Tudor PSD Junior Sailor of the Year YN3 Toby V. Barlow 4 The White Falcon

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