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Staff Sgt. Jeremy Roberts, left, accepts his Pride of the Pack award from Col. John Pearse, 8th Fighter Wing commander. Roberts earned the award by coordinating the expedition of four mission capable parts which helped the Wolf Pack mission continue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Sheila Johnston)
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Pride of the Pack: Staff Sgt. Jeremy Roberts
Posted 8/24/2012 Updated 8/24/2012
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8th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
8/24/2012 - KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Staff Sgt. Jeremy Roberts
Unit: 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron
Duties: Maintenance supply liaison, handles mission-capable duties for the base and conducts inspections on maintenance supply operations
Hometown: Bronx, New York
Hobbies: Paint, work on computers and work out at the gym
Favorite music: Hip-hop
Follow-on: No follow-on at this time
Last good movie you saw: Total Recall
Best thing you've done here: Start the last class needed to complete my Community College of the Air Force degree
Reason for nomination: "Staff Sgt. Jeremy Roberts sits as NCO in charge of the 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron maintenance supply liaison section. During the week, he played a vital role in expediting four mission capable (MICAP) conditions with bad status to positive status with shipment dates. These MICAPs had little to no supply demand in the supply pipeline and were not expected to arrive until middle to late October. Roberts aggressively worked with item managers and other bases to improve when we would receive the assets. He managed three shipments to Misawa Air Base, Japan, to repair three navigation lights. These would not normally be available for issue until October, but we received them back in serviceable condition within four days. He also worked with Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., MICAP managers and maintenance back shops to procure structural materiel needed to fabricate an aircraft component handle. His efforts resulted in four aircraft being upgraded to fully mission capable (FMC) status, increasing the 8th Fighter Wing FMC rate to 78 percent. Roberts was praised by Col. Ray Lindsay, 8th Maintenance Group commander, as being one of the best maintenance supply liaisons he's seen in his nearly 25 years of service," Master Sgt. Anthony Rettig, 8th LRS.
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