NORFOLK, Va. - Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic (CNAL) recently recognized the outstanding accomplishments of both sailors and civilians during an all-hands call at the Joint Staff College on Norfolk Support Activity Hampton Roads.
Rear Adm. Roy Kelley presented Sailor and Civilian of the Quarter awards as well as multiple Federal Career Service Award certificates.
Kelley presented Addie Doles, a native of Raeford, North Carolina, with a Federal Career Service Award certificate recognizing her 35 years of dedication to federal service.
Doles serves as a budget analyst and is also a key member of aviation readiness.
“I have effectively taken on the challenge of assuring that all assigned squadrons and activities are kept updated consistently, regardless of their location, to ensure the delivery of their supplies, requisitioned materials and other items needed during deployment to ensure the warfighter is taken care of,” said Doles, who added, “it has been an honor and enjoyable journey working with my extended family, the Navy.”
CNAL is responsible for four nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, 54 aircraft squadrons, 1,200 aircraft and 50,000 officers, enlisted and civilian personnel based on the East Coast of the United States. It provides combat ready, sustainable naval air forces with the right personnel, properly trained and equipped, with a focus on readiness, operational excellence, interoperability, safety, and efficient resourcing.
Kelley presented Addie Doles, a native of Raeford, North Carolina, with a Federal Career Service Award certificate recognizing her 35 years of dedication to federal service.
Doles serves as a budget analyst and is also a key member of aviation readiness.
“I have effectively taken on the challenge of assuring that all assigned squadrons and activities are kept updated consistently, regardless of their location, to ensure the delivery of their supplies, requisitioned materials and other items needed during deployment to ensure the warfighter is taken care of,” said Doles, who added, “it has been an honor and enjoyable journey working with my extended family, the Navy.”
CNAL is responsible for four nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, 54 aircraft squadrons, 1,200 aircraft and 50,000 officers, enlisted and civilian personnel based on the East Coast of the United States. It provides combat ready, sustainable naval air forces with the right personnel, properly trained and equipped, with a focus on readiness, operational excellence, interoperability, safety, and efficient resourcing.