366th SVS names its Warriors of the Week Published Aug. 12, 2008 MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Officials with the 366th Services Squadron recently named the people as their Warriors of the Week. Airman 1st Class Shane Farkas Unit and duty title: 366 Services Squadron food service apprentice Time in Air Force: 10 months Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: Six months Hometown: York, Pa. Hobbies: "I like cars, watching movies and cooking." What service does Airman Farkas provide to the Gunfighters? "I provide nutritious meals to Gunfighters to keep them fit and healthy. I also provide quality customer service to help boost morale." Interesting personal fact: "I eat hot sauce on everything!" Most memorable Air Force moment: "My most memorable Air Force moment was coming to Mountain Home and getting to meet many new people. It's a great place to start my career." Why does Airman Farkas deserve to be a warrior of the week? "Airman Farkas is a go-to Airman with the ability to take over NCO duties at a moment's notice." -- Master Sgt. Ralph Binion, 366th SVS dining facility manager Child Development Center Staff Directors: Laura McGuire and Greta Raney Training and Curriculum: Arlecha McGrath Clerical Staff: Phyllis Cannon, Paula Reed and Lydia Wintermote Food Service Staff: Sandra Bodner and Drew Dale Child Development Program Technicians: Cynthia Chatman, Rhonda Hendershot, Arlene Holman, Kathy Pyle, Kaureen Whittaker, Lisa Wickard and Dana Williams Child Development Program Assistants: Megumi Anderson, Junko Anthony, Sheketa Armstrong, Sarah Bayne, Melanie Bays, Alicia Beltz, Shasta Bolduc, Barbara Bobzien, Marie Branch, Aiko Braswell, Sherrie Brothers, Brandi Bullock, Trista Cournyer, Johanna Dallas, Nicole De Jong, Vanessa Fulton, Brooklyn Gillespie, Emily Kettles, Krista Lefors, Kari Mitchell, Lori Pettet, Jessica Reynolds, Michael Rodriguez, Dianne Sigloh, Priscilla Skelton, Eugenia Spainhoward, Ginean Staples, Jose Torrero, Jackie White and Clark Williams Unit and duty title: 366th Services Squadron CDC staff Time in Air Force: Over 250 year combined experience Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: From two weeks to 20 years Hometown: All around the world Hobbies: "They have many different hobbies but they all share their love of children." What service does the CDC staff provide to the Gunfighters? "CDC staff members provide compelling programs and care for many children around the base. Besides the normal hectic work week, caregivers work supplemental weekend programs for the base such as Give Parents a Break, mandatory FW work days and host a variety of special events open to the entire community. If you are up early, they are up earlier; if you are late going home, they are home even later, all to provide the best quality care to our installations youngest Gunfighters!" Interesting personal fact: "Ninety-five percent of the staff's members have children of their own, meaning they deal with children every waking moment of the day!" Most memorable Air Force moment: "Passing accreditation this month, after spending the past year preparing and ensuring they exceed over 350 pages of inspection standards." Why does the CDC staff deserve to be a warrior of the week? "Without a doubt, the men and women that work at the CDC are some of the most unsung heroes at Mountain Home AFB. Always working behind the scenes, the CDC staff provides the best education and the highest quality care in the world, so that our Gunfighter's can concentrate on mission requirements, knowing their children are well taken care of." -- Blaine Miller, 366th Services Squadron deputy director