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NEWS | Dec. 7, 2018

America's Airman: SrA Jonathan M. Jackson-Bickart

By Staff Report 11th Wing Public Affairs

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VIRIN: 181204-F-F3202-1001
(America’s Airman is a weekly article highlighting a member of the JBA community)


Hometown?

Chicago, Illinois

 

Why do you serve?

I joined to help me become more responsible and independent after I finished school.


How does your job impact the wing’s mission?

You can't have a fully functional Wing without security. I supply weapons and equipment to more than 716 security forces personnel daily to help keep JBA personnel and their families safe.

 

What's been your favorite assignement/TDY and why?

Joint Base Andrews has been my favorite because of the unique mission. The 11th Security Forces Group provides its members with unique career opportunities and the chance to interact with distinguished visitors that wouldn't be possible anywhere else. Additionally, living on the east coast gives me the opportunity to go home and see my family whenever I want.


 

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