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Combat Airlifter of the Week: Master Sgt. Stacy Hunt

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  • By Senior Airman Rhett Isbell
  • 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Name and Rank: Master Sgt. Stacy Hunt

Unit: 96th Aerial Port Squadron/34th Combat Training Squadron

Duty title: NCO in charge of Special Handling/Mission Support Operations Superintendent

Hometown: Little Rock, Arkansas

Time in service: 14 Years and 6 Months

Time at Little Rock: 14 Years

Goals: Help my Airmen achieve their career and personal goals, while supporting the Air Force Reserve mission.

Hobbies: Field trials with pointing dogs, CrossFit, other physical fitness activities, and travel

Air Force Core Value portrayed: Excellence in All We Do

How does the individual portray the core value? As a reservist on military personnel appropriation orders Master Sgt. Hunt is assigned to the 96th APS and 34th CTS. Hunt helps ensure equipment loads are air-worthy for shipment during Green Flag Little Rock’s participation in Joint Readiness Training Center exercises. JRTC is the capstone readiness exercise for the U.S. Army and its components before their deployments. GFLR prepares combat airlifters for deployments, airdrops, SERE training, and cargo airlift.