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Wall of Honor Level: Air and Space Friend
Honored by:
Ms. Catherine A. Perez
Greggs interest in air and space began when he was very young. This only grew stronger on his completing F & M College in 1987. Gregg was accepted to OCS (USAF) as a navigator and served in the Persian Gulf for a period of time. Gregg decided to leave the Air Force and joined the 171st Air refueling Wing at the Pittsburgh Air National Guard. It is here that he finally received his wings and was named a full fledged pilot. He is presently an aircraft commander, an instructor pilot, and recently has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Greggs constant drive and desire to fly has now become a reality. I feel he would be so proud and honored to be among the men and women who have contributed so much to the age of flight.
AWARDS: Armed Forces Commendation Medal
Armed Forces Achievement Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Oak Leaf Cluster
Combat Readiness Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters
National Defense Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Armed Forces Service Medal
Armed Forces Reserve Medal with Hour Glass and IV Devices Southwest Asia Service Medal with 2 Devices
Air Force Longevity Service Award with 2 Devices
Kosovo Campaign Medal
Air Force Training Ribbon
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)
NATO Medal
Pennsylvania Commendation Medal
Pennsylvania Governor's Unit Citation
Pennsylvania Major General Thomas R. White Jr. Medal Pennsylvania General Thomas J. Stewart Medal
Submitted For:
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
Global War on Terrorism (Domestic)
Note: Gregg won many awards from Pilot Training but those are not in his official records. Was first in his graduating class.
Schools and Training:
Undergraduate Navigator Training
KC-135 Combat Crew Training (Navigator)
KC-135 Central Flight Instructor Training (Navigator)
Undergraduate Pilot Training
KC-135 Combat Crew Training (Pilot)
KC-135 Central Flight Instructor Training (Pilot)
Combat Survival Training
Squadron Officer School
Air Command and Staff College
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