AMC honors its outstanding airmen for 2003 Published March 3, 2004 SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Air Mobility Command has announced its Outstanding Airmen and First Sergeant of the Year finalists for 2003. They are:Airman categorySenior Airman Dawn Moss, medical laboratory journeyman, 375th Medical Support Squadron, Scott AFBSenior Airman Kevin Peck, aerospace propulsion technician, 436th Component Maintenance Squadron, Dover AFB, Del.Airman 1st Class Heather LoBalbo, aerospace ground equipment apprentice, 60th Maintenance Group, Travis AFB, Calif. Noncommissioned officer categoryTech. Sgt. Michael Hassett, antiterroism/force protection NCO, 6th Security Forces Squadron, MacDill AFB. Fla.Staff Sgt. Adam Fritz, executive assistant to the 375th Airlift Wing command chief, 375th AW, Scott AFBStaff Sgt. Jeffrey Wasik, explosive ordnance disposal supply NCO, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron, Travis AFB Senior NCO categorySenior Master Sgt. Michael David, mission systems flight superintendent, 437th Communications Squadron, Charleston AFB, S.C.Master Sgt. Allen Hornback, fuels operations superintendent, 62nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, McChord AFB, Wash.Master Sgt. Brian Stombaugh, NCO in charge of satellite systems, 6th CS, MacDill AFB First sergeant categorySenior Master Sgt. Alexander Perry, 715th Air Mobility Squadron, Travis AFB (Sergeant Perry was nominated by the 715th AMC, but now works in the 660th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron)Master Sgt. William Schwartz, 62nd Mission Support Squadron, McChord AFBMaster Sgt. Jeffery Strong, 60th Services Squadron, Travis AFB (Sergeant Strong was nominated by the 60th SVS, but is now assigned to the 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan)An AMC board will select one person from each category to compete at Air Force level. Nominees for Air Force competition will be announced during the command's Outstanding Airmen/First Sergeant of the Year Banquet April 15 at the Scott AFB Club. The theme for this year's banquet is, "Global Reach Through Enlisted Excellence."