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Master Sgt. Jason Broadus, left, Tech. Sgt. Brian Worley and Tech. Sgt. Humberto Camara, right, received promotions recently through the Stripes for Exceptional Performers program. The STEP program is a promotion recognition program used by commanders to recognize outstanding contributions and accomplishments. Sergeant Broadus, aerospace ground equipment craftsman with the 437th Maintenance Squadron, received his promotion Christmas Eve; Sergeant Worley, explosives ordnance disposal craftsman with the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron, was promoted Dec. 23; and Sergeant Camara, aviation resource manager with the 437th Operations Support Squadron, was promoted Jan. 6. The Airmen were officially promoted by Col. John Wood, 437th Airlift Wing commander, who was joined by Chief Master Sgt. Mike Ivey, 628th Air Base Wing command chief, and top leaders from each Airman's squadron and group. (U.S. Air Force photo/James M. Bowman)
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Master Sgt. Jason Broadus, left, Tech. Sgt. Brian Worley and Tech. Sgt. Humberto Camara, right, received promotions recently through the Stripes for Exceptional Performers program. The STEP program is a promotion recognition program used by commanders to recognize outstanding contributions and accomplishments. Sergeant Broadus, aerospace ground equipment craftsman with the 437th Maintenance Squadron, received his promotion Christmas Eve; Sergeant Worley, explosives ordnance disposal craftsman with the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron, was promoted Dec. 23; and Sergeant Camara, aviation resource manager with the 437th Operations Support Squadron, was promoted Jan. 6. The Airmen were officially promoted by Col. John Wood, 437th Airlift Wing commander, who was joined by Chief Master Sgt. Mike Ivey, 628th Air Base Wing command chief, and top leaders from each Airman's squadron and group. (U.S. Air Force photo/James M. Bowman)


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