Thunderbolt of the Week: Airman 1st Class Amy Trudeau
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. --
Airman 1st Class Amy Trudeau, 56th Medical Support Squadron,
Medical Logistics Apprentice
Hometown: Pawtucket, R.I.
Years in service: One
Education: Community College of Rhode Island; Community College of the Air Force in business administration and logistics management
Inspirations: My grandmother
Goals: To complete my degree and become a commissioned offcer
Greatest feat: Being the captain of my high school softball team and winning the state championship
Self-description: Hard working, witty, fun and outgoing
Famous last words: "That was wicked cool!"
Off-duty interests: Softball, snowboarding, going to movies, watching Nip Tuck
Commander's comments: "AirmanTrudeau is a shining example of an outstanding, dedicated and selfess Airman," said Lt. Col. Dan Milnes, 56th MDSS commander. "Her positive attitude, eagerness to learn and self discipline contribute daily to the success of the 56th Medical Group and 56th Fighter Wing mission. Airman Trudeau arrived in October 2006 and quickly stepped up to allchallenges. She is currently the main
buyer for our clinic and responsible for ordering more than $150,000 of bulk
medical supplies per month -- a task normally handled by two individuals. Airman Trudeau is truly a cut above."
Medical Logistics Apprentice
Hometown: Pawtucket, R.I.
Years in service: One
Education: Community College of Rhode Island; Community College of the Air Force in business administration and logistics management
Inspirations: My grandmother
Goals: To complete my degree and become a commissioned offcer
Greatest feat: Being the captain of my high school softball team and winning the state championship
Self-description: Hard working, witty, fun and outgoing
Famous last words: "That was wicked cool!"
Off-duty interests: Softball, snowboarding, going to movies, watching Nip Tuck
Commander's comments: "AirmanTrudeau is a shining example of an outstanding, dedicated and selfess Airman," said Lt. Col. Dan Milnes, 56th MDSS commander. "Her positive attitude, eagerness to learn and self discipline contribute daily to the success of the 56th Medical Group and 56th Fighter Wing mission. Airman Trudeau arrived in October 2006 and quickly stepped up to allchallenges. She is currently the main
buyer for our clinic and responsible for ordering more than $150,000 of bulk
medical supplies per month -- a task normally handled by two individuals. Airman Trudeau is truly a cut above."