366 FW staff names its warriors of the week.

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Officials with the 366 Fighter Wing Staff recently named the following people as their warriors of the week.

Capt. Kevin S. Krebs

Unit and occupation: 366 Fighter Wing, Judge Advocate Office, Chief of Adverse Actions

Time in the Air Force: One and a half years

Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: One and a half years

Hometown: Cheyenne, Wyo.

Hobbies: Watching sports (especially the New York Yankees), golf, hunting, fishing, outdoor recreation and BBQ (except when there is a bird's nest in the grill because you can't use the grill until a snake comes in and eats the baby birds)

What service does Capt. Krebs provide to the Gunfighters? provides legal advice to commanders. provides legal assistance to clients and organizations across the wing. trial counsel in courts-martial.

Most memorable Air Force moment? So far, getting selected to deploy because it's going to be interesting to see how a legal system in another country works.

Interesting personal fact: Kevin played baseball for the St Louis Cardinals Minor League A team, plus most of his family members works for some type of professional or college sports organization.

Why does Capt. Krebs deserve to be a warrior of the week? "He is always eager to help and no matter how much work you give him, he is ready to do more and he is always happy to do it because he never stops smiling."

--Lt. Col. Brynn P. Morgan
Staff Judge Advocate 


Staff Sgt. Matthew Perraut

Unit and occupation: 366 Fighter Wing, Ground Safety Technician

Time in the Air Force: 10 years, four months

Time at Mountain Home Air Force Base: One year, five months

Hometown: Cynthiana, Ky.

Hobbies: Spending time with family

What service does Staff Sgt. Perraut provide to the Gunfighters? Helps ensure the preservation of Gunfighter combat capability for America.

Most memorable Air Force moment? Personally processing and loading 12 C-17s and C-5s in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom while stationed at Tinker AFB. This was memorable to me due to the sense of pride I felt knowing something I did directly impacted the war on terror.

Interesting personal fact: Always wanted to participate in long distance desert racing.

Why does Staff Sgt. Perraut deserve to be a warrior of the week? "SSgt Perraut is a great example of a Wingman because he plays a critical role in preventing safety mishaps and preserving Gunfighter combat power."

--Lt. Col. James Stratton
366 FW Chief of Safety