ROME — Hancock Subject Air Nationwide Guard Base and the 174th Assault Wing mentioned goodbye to Chief Grasp Sgt. Ashley A. Tempo, of Rome, after a 20-year navy profession throughout her retirement ceremony held on Saturday, Jan. 7.
Tempo graduated from the Air Drive primary coaching program in December 2002. After finishing primary coaching, she attended contracting technical college.
Her first lively responsibility task was at Seymour Johnson Air Drive Base, North Carolina. There she can be assigned to the 4th Contracting Squadron.
From there, she was later assigned to the 92nd Contracting Squadron at Fairchild Air Drive Base, Washington.
In 2010, Tempo joined the 88th Contracting Squadron at Wright-Patterson Air Drive Base, Ohio. She has deployed in assist of operations Enduring Freedom, Joint Guardian, and Iraqi Freedom.
After spending 13 years on lively responsibility, Tempo returned house to New York and joined the 174th Assault Wing, stationed in Syracuse, in 2016.
Tempo was the bottom contracting officer for 174th Assault Wing. She was liable for the acquisition of provides, providers, and development essential to assist the wing and subordinate items. She additionally served as an Air Nationwide Guard contracting regional chief enlisted supervisor for the Southeast area.
Previous to her changing into the Base Contracting Officer for the wing, she was the Supervisor of Command Contracting Inspections for the Air Drive Materiel Command Workplace of the Inspector Common.
Throughout her ceremony, Tempo acquired a certificates of appreciation and was introduced a plaque from the Chiefs Enlisted Council.
Tempo’s husband, Grasp Sgt. Robert Tempo, additionally acquired a certificates of appreciation for his assist as a partner. Her mom, Lorraine Cushman, acquired the Army Dad or mum Medal.
The New York Nationwide Guard is the state’s govt company liable for managing New York’s Army Forces, which consists of almost 20,000 members of the New York Army Nationwide Guard, the New York Air Nationwide Guard, the New York Naval Militia and the New York Guard.