Thunderbolt of the Week: Shella Valdez

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Senior Airman Shella Valdez, 56th Aerospace Medical Squadron, Aerospace medical journeyman
 
Hometown: Ilocos Norte, Philippines
 
Years in service: Four
 
Family: Parents and five siblings
 
Education: Community College of the Air Force degree in allied health and currently pursuing a nursing degree
 
Previous assignments: Edwards Air Force Base,  Calif. 

Inspirations: My family and my friends 

Goals: To be accepted in the Airman Enlisted Commissioning Program by 2009
 
Greatest feat: Airman of the quarter wing level 

Self-description: Organized, give attention to detail and take pride in my work 

Famous last words: "Tough times don't last, tough people do." 

Off-duty interests:  Volleyball, photography, hanging out with family and friends and learning different sports
 
Commander's comments:  "Airman Valdez dazzles everyone with her positive attitude and her meticulous attention to detail in everything she does," said Lt. Col. Charles Tedder, 56th Aerospace Medicine Squadron commander. "Her energy and dedication to duty make her one of my best medics.  She revamped the flight training program and most recently streamlined the medical record review process for flyers."