Pride of the Pack: Senior Airman Marlyna L. Ross, Aug. 12-18
KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea --
Editor's Note: Pride of the Pack Airmen are performers chosen by leadership for demonstrating the Air Force's Core Values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do.
Rank and name: Senior Airman Marlyna L. Ross
Unit: 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron
Duties: Control Area Monitor, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Program Monitor
Hometown: West Sacramento, Calif.
Hobbies: Eating, Sleeping, Listening to Music and Baking
Favorite music: R&B
Follow on: Unknown
Last good movie you saw: One for the Money
Best thing you've done here: Participated in an orphanage visit through the Base Chapel.
What she did: Ross greatly contributed to the Material Management Flight as a Central Storage and Issue Journeyman. Ross demonstrated herself to be a valuable Wolf Pack member trusted to flawlessly store the Air Force's most expensive assets.
Her determined effort to inventory over 38 classified line items, valued at over $3.4 mil, resulted in zero discrepancies.
Additionally, as the classified vault controlled area monitor, she single-handedly facilitated the courtesy storage of 52 line items, including 42 new weapons, valued at more than $1.5 million, ensuring 100 percent accountability and asset availability 24 hours daily.
Lastly, as the electrostatic sensitive discharge program monitor, she validated the correct identification of 352 line items, valued at $2.2 million. Her efforts prevented the loss of these assets due to misidentified packaging and the opening of ESD assets on unapproved work benches.
Rank and name: Senior Airman Marlyna L. Ross
Unit: 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron
Duties: Control Area Monitor, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Program Monitor
Hometown: West Sacramento, Calif.
Hobbies: Eating, Sleeping, Listening to Music and Baking
Favorite music: R&B
Follow on: Unknown
Last good movie you saw: One for the Money
Best thing you've done here: Participated in an orphanage visit through the Base Chapel.
What she did: Ross greatly contributed to the Material Management Flight as a Central Storage and Issue Journeyman. Ross demonstrated herself to be a valuable Wolf Pack member trusted to flawlessly store the Air Force's most expensive assets.
Her determined effort to inventory over 38 classified line items, valued at over $3.4 mil, resulted in zero discrepancies.
Additionally, as the classified vault controlled area monitor, she single-handedly facilitated the courtesy storage of 52 line items, including 42 new weapons, valued at more than $1.5 million, ensuring 100 percent accountability and asset availability 24 hours daily.
Lastly, as the electrostatic sensitive discharge program monitor, she validated the correct identification of 352 line items, valued at $2.2 million. Her efforts prevented the loss of these assets due to misidentified packaging and the opening of ESD assets on unapproved work benches.