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NEWS | Feb. 22, 2019

America's Airman: SrA Brandi A. Fryer

By Staff Report 11th Wing Public Affairs

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America's Airman: SrA Brandi A. Fryer
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America's Airman: SrA Brandi A. Fryer
America's Airman: SrA Brandi A. Fryer
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VIRIN: 190221-F-F3202-1001
(America’s Airman is a weekly article highlighting a member of the JBA community)


Hometown?

Skokie, Illinois.


Why do you serve?

I come from a military background and wanted to further my education in human resources.


How does your job impact the wing’s mission?

We are responsible for ensuring all military records are up to date so each individual is capable of supporting the Air Force mission. 


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

JBA is my first assignment since I joined and I like it because it challenges me in a lot of ways due to the demand in the area. Being at this location has offered me many opportunities to grow as an Airman and as an individual.



What's your dream assignment and why?

My dream assignment would be Yokota, Japan because I like to travel and I want to experience the culture.



What's the coolest thing you've done in the military?

The coolest thing I've done in the military is being a part of the 2016 inauguration. It’s not every day you're able to be a part of a situation that big, so it was a really good experience. 



What's the biggest challenge you've faced?

The biggest challenge has been being far from my family.


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