366 ADS names its warriors of the week Published Nov. 6, 2007 MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- Officials with the 366th Aeromedical Dental Squadron recently named the following people as their warriors of the week. Airman 1st Class James White Unit and occupation: 366 Aeromedical Dental Squadron, Public Health Flight Time in the Air Force: One year and five months Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: 10 Months Hometown: Hazelhurst, Ga. Hobbies: Triathlons, Marathons and Hunting What service does Airman 1st Class White provide to the Gunfighters? Hearing Conservation and Medical Deployment Clearance Most memorable Air Force moment? "The PCS drive from Georgia to Idaho and driving in snow for the first time." Interesting personal fact: "I competed in and finished the Iron Man Florida Triathlon" Why does Airman 1st Class White deserve to be a warrior of the week? "Airman lst Class White has tremendous confidence and knowledge. He is a leader among his peers and emulates service before self." Airman 1st Class Christine Rodriguez Unit and occupation: 366 Aeromedical Dental Squadron, Dental Apprentice Time in the Air Force: One year and six months Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: One year Hometown: Las Cruces, N.M. Hobbies: I like outdoor activities such as riding my four-wheeler, camping, and hiking. What service does Airman 1st Class Rodriguez provide to the Gunfighters? "We put the bite in the fight!" I provide dental preventive care and assist the dentist in general dentistry procedures, including oral surgery. Most memorable Air Force moment? "Graduation day in basic training. I was so proud of myself for this accomplishment and proud to be a part of the greatest Air Force in the world!" Interesting personal fact: "My husband, without a doubt, is the best spouse in the universe!" Why does Airman 1st Class Rodrguez deserve to be a warrior of the week? "Airman 1st Class Rodriguez's work ethic is immeasurable. She is a true team player and a professional. Her positive attitude is infectious. She sets the example for all airmen to emulate." -- Lt. Col. Mark E. Smallwood Commander, 366 ADS