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 Luke Precision Measurement Equipment   944 FSS top MPF in AFRC



 Lab employs small staff with big impact  944th FighTeR Wing

                               Public Affairs
            Col. (Ret.) Jim Greenwald, former 944th Fighter Wing
 by Senior Airman    commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Catherine Buchanan,
 PhYLLiS Jimenez  944th FW command chief, presented the Headquarters Air
          Force Reserve Command A1 Gerritt D. Foster, Jr. Award to
 56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
          the 944th Force Support Squadron, during Greenwald’s final
 From measuring the length of tracks for   Commander’s Call May 2 at Luke Air Force Base. The Military
 fitness tests to calibrating systems on the   Personnel Flight was recognized as the 2020 Outstanding
 Air Force’s newest fifth-generation fighter   MPF of the Year.
 aircraft, the Precision Measurement Equip-  The award recognizes the accomplishments of the MPF,
 ment Lab delivers precise calibration of the   which uniquely contributes to the well-being of Airmen, from
 equipment used in virtually every phase of   day-to-day  requirements to readiness operations within the
 maintenance.  force support community.
 “The Luke PMEL services 107 work   “Last year was tough,” said Master Sgt. Tina Simmons, 944th
 centers for the Air Force, its sister services   FSS MPF superintendent. “COVID-19 restrictions brought
 and foreign allies,” said Staff Sgt. Matthew   new challenges — including virtual work requirements and
 Swanson, 56th Component Maintenance   reduced manpower — but we pulled together to take care
 Squadron PMEL technician. “It is also one   of our Airman and their families and completed the mission
 of the only PMELs that services the F-35   without skipping a beat.”
 Lightning II.”  According to Greenwald, the MPF is an example of the
 PMEL specialists calibrate weapon   360-degree service provided by the 944th FSS.
 guidance systems, force gauges, pressure   “The amazing personnel in our Force Support Squadron
 gauges,  torque wrenches and any assets   provide an incredible service to this wing,” said Greenwald.
 that take a quantitative measurement.  “We see some of what they do for us, but so much of it is done
 “We calibrate and repair a wide variety   Airman 1st Class Jasmin Torres, 56th Component Maintenance Squad-  behind the scenes. This unit could not complete its mission
 of equipment depending on what section we   ron Precision Measurement Equipment Lab technician, calibrates a tire   without the tireless work provided by the FSS team.”
 are working, such as electronic, mechanical   inflator kit July 1, at Luke Air Force Base. Maintainers use tire inflator   This is not the first time the 944th FSS received this recog-
 or physical dimensional,” said Airman 1st   kits to service tires on government vehicles as well as aircraft tires.   nition. The squadron also accepted the award for top MPF in   Tech. Sgt. Courtney Richardson
 Class Nicholas Bruce, 56th CMS PMEL   PMEL technicians ensure accurately calibrated equipment to support   the Air Force Reserve in 2007.  944th Fighter Wing senior leadership poses for a photo with 944th Force Support Squadron senior leader-
 technician. “The equipment we work on   the needs of the Air Force, sister services and allied forces.  “We are dedicated to taking care of all Airmen of the 944th   ship, after the Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command A1 Gerritt D. Foster, Jr. Award was presented to
 varies from very simple to very complex.”  Fighter Wing,” concluded Simmons. “We will keep pursuing im-  the FSS during a commander’s call held May 2 at Luke Air Force Base. The Military Personnel Flight was
 According to Swanson, PMEL is a small   proved processes and customer service in support of the wing.”  recognized as the 2020 Outstanding MPF of the Year.
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 career field with low exposure to the base   Photos by Senior Airman Phyllis Jimenez
 population, but has a sweeping impact.   Staff Sgt. Vicente Jimenez, 56th
 “People start to understand PMEL when   Component Maintenance Squadron
 something isn’t calibrated correctly (and   Precision Measurement Equipment
 they need us),” said Swanson. “Improperly   Lab technician, calibrates a spectrum
 calibrated equipment can lead to anything   analyzer July 1, at Luke Air Force
 from someone failing a PT test (because   Base. The spectrum analyzer is used
 they are running too long) to a catastrophic   to measure the power of a signal’s
 event like a plane crashing.”  various frequency components.
 The Air Force uses a large array of equip-
 ment in its day-to-day operations that
 require precise calibration. PMEL ensures   LEFT: Staff Sgt. Dantes Johnson,
 accurate, safe and reliable equipment to   56th Component Maintenance
 support the needs of the U.S. military and   Squadron Precision Measurement
 its allied forces.  Equipment Lab technician, calibrates
 “PMEL is an all-encompassing career   a frequency counter July 1, at Luke
 field with technical experts,” said Swanson.   Air Force Base. Frequency counters
 “We support every Air Force mission and get   measure the number of cycles of
 to work with some of the smartest enlisted   oscillation, or pulses per second in a
 that the Air Force has to offer.”  periodic electronic signal.



 ReADiNG   (from Page 5)  Reserve Citizen Airman Maj.
 Katherine Paolillo, 944th
 over and over again without actually reading it over and   Fighter Wing inspector
 over again. Parents get it.”  general, prepares to read
 Not only is this beneficial to the recipients but to caregiv-  a book to her child using
 ers as well.  the United Through Read-
 “The parent left behind can benefit from getting a mental   ing app at the 56th Fighter
 break for a minute or helping that child through a hard   Wing Base Library on Luke
 moment where they are sad about the parent who isn’t   Air Force Base, June 17.
 there,” Crowell said.  The 944th Fighter Wing
 The site located in the base library is the only brick and   Airman and Family Readi-
 mortar location in the state of Arizona, but that isn’t the   ness Center and the base
 only way to use the program. Service members can also   library teamed up to provide
 download the United Through Reading app. Once the app   anyone with access to the
 confirms your affiliation through the “ID.me” verification   base a place to stop by and
 program, they will have access to record a book from any-  read a book to a loved one.
 where, whenever they feel like it.  The non-profit program will
 “You can do as many videos as you want,” said Maldonado.   send the recording to an
 “You can be sitting at your desk, deployed, on your lunch   email address designated   6.5” AD SPACE
 break, or just sitting in your car. You will still be sent the   by the member and also
 link and have access to request the book be sent to the recipi-  provide the book to the mili-
 ent. From there you can send the link whenever you want.”  tary family for free.
 Courtesy photo
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