![]() By his dedicated efforts, C/1-5 FIST was always able to maintain positive communications with the battalion fires cell, even serving as relay when other FIST teams could not directly reach BN. His commitment to excellence and dedication to duty are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Bushmaster Company, 1-327 IN BN and the United States Army.Īs a Fire Support Specialist, SPC Cannon kept the communications equipment for C/1-5 FIST team operational at all times through daily testing and maintenance. Specialist Lee's outstanding professional skill, knowledge, and diligence aided immeasurably in the efficient function of the company CP and in the deployment of company fires assets. His knowledge and competence during planning and execution contributed to the success of 7 Combined and Joint Pacific Air Force exercises, 5 Special Operations Command-Korea exercises, 5 7th AF exercises, and countless Wing and Squadron level Combined and Joint level exercises between his tenure with the 8th FW at Kunsan Airbase and the 51st FW at Osan Airbase.įor exceptional performance of duty while serving as the company fire support specialist during Bravo Company's validation exercise at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center (MUTC). SFC H was an outstanding asset to the 51st Fighter Wing (FW), 8th FW, the 7th Air Force (AF) and the 3rd BCD-K. SFC H was instrumental in helping the 3rd BCD navigate the COVID-19 pandemic by developing the BCD's sponsorship and reception program, streamlining the administrative reporting metrics from 3BCD to 7th AF and 8th Army, and created a method to ensure new Soldiers to the BCD would be able to complete their quarantine with access to internet, cell phones and ensured they had an established residence with all daily essential needs already provided. SFC H wore two hats as the Plans NCOIC and the BCD HQ NCOIC. He modernized the 51st Fighter Wing's plan to include drone and insurgent threat considerations. SFC H applied the same leadership and skill when the 51st Fighter Wing revised an existing base defense plan. SFC H's dynamic and enthusiastic leadership and skill was essential to the 8th Fighter Wing security counsel rewriting the ground base defense plan and merging it with a new airborne base defense plan which increased base security and met the Wing Commander's top priority. SFC H trained over 87 Airmen and an additional 46 Airmen at Osan Airbase between his time at the 8th and 51st Fighter Wings. As the Fire Support NCO for the 8th Fighter Wing at Kunsan Airbase, SFC H built a program to train Security Forces Airmen in Emergency Close Air Support, ground to air communications procedures, and small unit battle drills and tactics. His dedication to service proved paramount throughout his entire term of positions. ![]() SFC H served with distinction, honor, and commitment to the Army. ![]() With my expertise, I got the system talking and publishing fire missions and graphics to the CPCE. On January 2023, I was part of the forward team supporting USAREUR-AF Coop EX at Grafenwohr as a Fires Control NCO and established the connection between AFATDS to CDS and DDS with limited support, space, and equipment. Gave AFATDS classes on troubleshooting techniques to the 56th AC and 2MDTF to better understand issues and get the problem solved faster. On October 2021 I supported standing up 56th Artillery Command. On June 2021, I was assigned to 56th AC as Fires Support Element (FSE) and duty position is Fires Control Sergeant. Tested the experimental software (Link 16) to allow Air Force to send missions from aircraft to the AFATDS back in 2021 when the software first came out.Ĭreated an AFATDS SOP on how to operate and troubleshoot the systems, not only for the AFATDS but for all the Mission Command Integrated Systems (MCIS) that are connected to the AFATDS such as ADSI, AMDWS, TAIS, CDS, DDS, EWPMT, DCGS, and JADOCS. I tested the CDS configuration and all the messages that will be used before it become effective. I supported Defender, Neptune Eagle, CPX3, F2T2, AC23, USAREUR COOPEX, M3 CPX for FYSA 2021-2023. On March 2021 I was assigned to 2MDTF to support DF21 as an AFATDS Operator. As a PV2, I was put in for the Fires Control Sergeant spot which is the AFATDS operator for USAREUR-AF G3 Fires. I reported to Germany on Augand was assigned to USAREUR G3 Fires. ![]()
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