154 LRS Airmen Support the Salvation Army Angel Tree Program

Posted on Dec 10, 2018 in 2010's, History
Hawaii Air National Guard photograph

Airmen from the Hawai’i Air National Guard’s (HIANG) 154th Logistic Readiness Squadron (LRS), volunteered at The Salvation Army Angel Tree located in Pearlridge Mall (Uptown), on December 3, 2018. The logistics airmen volunteered from 9:00 am to 6:00 PM working in shifts, covering 9 hours on Monday.

The Angel Tree program runs every holiday season to provide underprivileged children and seniors with gifts for Christmas. Last year, The Salvation Army provided over 20,000 gifts to keiki and kupuna. With the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree, you can brighten up the holidays for someone in need in your community.

LRS personnel supporting this volunteer event were:

* First Shift

SSgt Troy Egloria (POL) petroleum, oil & lubricant ground refueler
TSgt Andrew Acosta (POL)
TSgt Jeremiah Kamikawa (POL)
SSgt Jasmin May-Taparra, customer service liaison
MSgt George Demesillo, training manager & unit deployment manager

* Second Shift

TSgt Rodolfo Fabro, (POL)
SrA Christopher Dela Cruz, (POL)
MSgt Ashley Mooney, supply customer service NCOIC
SMSgt Cindy Jackson, operation compliance NCO
Ms. Jennifer Smith, Lockheed Martin LRS Representative

* Third shift

MSgt Brandon Mooney, logistics planner
SMSgt Margaret Soon, (POL) superintendent
Sgt Pataray Dillan, (POL)
SrA Kathryn Bayudan, customer service liaison

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For more information about the Salvation Army Angel Tree program, visit: http://hawaii.salvationarmy.org/hawaii/angeltree. The Salvation Army Angel Tree program accepts gifts and donations for children, adults and families in need.


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