Square D Spotlight: Airman 1st Class Jessie D. McCall

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  • By 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs


Name and Rank:
Jessie D. McCall, Airman 1st Class

Unit: 100th Logistics Readiness Squadron

Duty Title: vehicle operator/dispatcher

Time in Service: 11 months

Time at Mildenhall: 7 months

Hometown: Pensacola, Fla.

Hobbies:
Going to church, volunteering, singing and playing guitar, traveling around Europe and spending time with close friends

Core Value Portrayed: Excellence

How does the individual portray that core value? 
A1C McCall gives 100% effort and flexibility at work to ensure the mission is accomplished, said Senior Master Sgt. Beau Jones, 100th LRS first sergeant.  

Why is serving in the Air Force important to you?
Serving in the Air Force is important to me because it gives me a sense of pride. The Air Force has not only shaped me as a person, but as a leader. It's inspired me to strive to be the best, and to never forget those who have been here before me. I have a whole new outlook on my future and what the Air Force holds in store for me.

What accomplishment during your Air Force career are you most proud of?
My Air force career to date is one of my proudest moments but to simplify it being the first person in my family to enlist and graduate BMT (Basic Military Training), Missing marksmen by three shots, scoring 89% on my CDC EOC and best of all I have learned to drive tractor/trailers, wreckers, and forklifts.

What are your personal and/or professional goals?
My personal and professional goals in the Air Force are to become a First Shirt. I have seen the impact and the importance of being a First Sergeant and want to be there for Airman in the future through support and guidance; I feel that they are looked well upon and are crucial to an Airman's success.

What is your favorite part of your job?
My favorite part of my job is supporting the base. I know that my job has a direct impact on the mission; whether it's getting a crew where they need to be in a safe and efficient manner, or its moving important cargo so that it can be deployed; whatever it is that I do, I know that in the end, it was essential to keep the base flowing.

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