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Chaplain assistant earns Air Force-wide award
Master Sgt. Esmeralda Aharon and Lt. Col. William Ziegler work together in Aharon’s office at Scott. Aharon was recently given the Spirit of the Four Chaplains award. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)
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Chaplain assistant earns Air Force-wide award

Posted 7/11/2012   Updated 7/12/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Airman 1st Class Joshua Eikren
375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs


7/11/2012 - SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- The Spirit of the Four Chaplains award, an annual Air Force-wide award, was given to Master Sgt. Esmeralda Aharon, Air Mobility Command command chaplain's office evaluations and staff support manager, June 22 by Chaplain (Col.) Gary S. Linsky, AMC command chaplain.

"This award means the world to me because of what it represents," said Aharon. "It is given in honor of four chaplains that sacrificed their lives so that others could live."
The award honors the Four Chaplains of the World War II U.S. Army Transport ship Dorchester, encourages service before self and celebrates the Air Force's religious diversity.

Retired Col. Sue Busler said, "As a chaplain assistant, Aharon has had the privilege of working with officers and enlisted members of every denomination. All have been positively impacted by her professional work ethic, her confident leadership, and her vast knowledge, to say nothing of her kindness, empathy, generosity, and selflessness."

The award may be presented to any nominated chaplain, chaplain assistant, chaplain service civilian employee or chapel volunteer. Any Air Force member may submit a nomination for this award. Busler nominated Aharon after working together at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and Scott in chapel environments.

"Master Sgt. Aharon's name is associated with unbound energy, meticulous attention to detail, extraordinary networking, professional appearance, dynamic leadership, keen intellect and dedication," said Busler.

In addition, the award recognizes those in the chaplain service community who give themselves to enhance the spiritual lives of others.

Linsky said, "Aharon demonstrated the greatest capacity of service and put her hand in every hand of the community. Her service speaks volumes in this day and age where we are torn from reaching out with others."

Aharon continues to have her hands in the community, with volunteering at Scott and her continual support of the Air Force Chapels.

"I'm humbled by such a distinguished award because I serve and volunteer in appreciation for what I have received," said Aharon. "I serve because I'm alive today by God's grace."



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