366th Civil Engineer Squadron selects Warrior of the Week Published Aug. 24, 2010 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Senior leaders with the 366th Civil Engineer Squadron recently selected the following individual as their warrior of the week. The recognition program highlights members of the 366th Fighter Wing who make significant contributions to their unit and the base. SSgt John M. Foxx Unit and duty title: 366 Civil Engineer Squadron, Fire Protection Crew Chief Time in Air Force: 8 Years Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: Arrived May 2007 Hometown [city and state]: Coeur d'Alene Idaho Hobbies: Seasoned veteran rider enjoys motorcycle mentorship helping new enthusiasts learn the rules of the road. What service does SSgt Foxx provide to the Gunfighters? SSgt Foxx protects the lives and property of fellow Gunfighters here at home and when called to duty abroad. He supervises a Crew of up to four firefighters conducting everything from training evolutions to fighting fires, confined space rescues, medical assistance and hazardous materials emergencies to name just a few. Most memorable Air Force moment. Please explain why it is memorable? Combat Controller trainees are required to complete a fifteen mile ruck march with a weighted pack. Airman Foxx, to receive his beret, never faltered and passed the final test of endurance with a leg that was broken during prior training. Interesting personal fact: Sergeant Foxx is an avid wine collector and has bottles from his travels all around the world. Why does SSgt Foxx deserve to be a warrior of the week? SSgt Foxx's dedication to his duties has provided our customers with world class fire protection delivery. The lives he has touched in their most desperate moments are sure to have been impressed upon by his caring and professional demeanor. SSgt Foxx is a go to NCO directly contributes to the daily success of the Fire Emergency Services Flight.