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Airman
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Articles in Dec 2004 issue of Airman
- A hero in the eyes of some: third generation aviator finds his wings in the Huey
by Christie Putz - Pushing the limits: sergeant finds solace in helping heal others
by Val Gempis - Teaching with inspiration: instructor's upbeat message helps mold medical lab technicians
by Perry Jenifer - No nerd pocket in sight: young scientist helps ensure Airmen don't fall asleep on the job
by Louis A. Arana-Barradas - Field of dreams: he finds time to juggle career, pastime and goals
by Orville F. Desjarlais, Jr. - Way past the clouds: going to work 50 miles into space is a dream come true
by Christine L. Kunz - If you ain't ammo … Airman would rather shuffle bombs, not paperwork
by Ginger Schreitmueller - Now
by Chuck Roberts - Cool under pressure: calm and composure keys to success in guarding America's skies
by Mark Kinkade - The silent ones: missile launch officers stand ready with the weapons of last resort
by Mark Kinkade - Building big things: stint with RED HORSE springboards Airman to engineering degree
by Michael A. Ward - Tracking down the troops: she enjoys providing personnel service under fire
by Chuck Roberts - Working in tight spaces: Airman trades 'cubicle prison' to fix aircraft fuel tanks
by Christin Michaud - Life support on and off the job: reservist overcomes handicaps to care for others
by Chance Babin - The teaching spirit: McChord reservist is an educator by accident
by Bud McKay - A different kind of dancing: lieutenant finds intelligence world lets her make a big difference
by Jessica Switzer - Short hitch or long haul: work experiences help Airman decide to stay in Air Force
by Carie A. Parker - Duty on the home front: youngest enlisted aide serves with pride
by Nicole Walters - To honor with dignity: Air Force Honor Guard duty is tough, but rewarding
by Melanie Streeter - He helps keep them flying: Airman doesn't mind having to 'suffer a bit' to get the job done
by Chuck Roberts - Keeping things on track: juggling people and schedules for the boss takes attention to detail
by Christine L. Kunz - Dealing with hang-ups: Airman gets satisfaction from solving telephone systems glitches
by Jason Tudor - Lights, cameras, action …
by Mark Kinkade - Just kiddin' around
by Adam Woolen - With woman: catching babies never fails to deliver satisfaction
by Chuck Roberts - Firefighting and more: this job isn't just about putting wet stuff on hot stuff
by John Lasky