Team Hill Frontlines: Ed Richardson

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Editor's Note: The “Team Hill Frontlines" series is a recurring feature that puts the spotlight on some of the civilian and military Airmen on the "frontlines" supporting our mission, people and families during the COVID-19 crisis.

Ed Richardson works in Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems for the 75th Operations Support Squadron, where he maintains navigational aids systems and equipment used to control air traffic. His hometown is Clearfield, Utah, and his/her hobbies include camping, boating, shooting, and fishing.

Ed's experience working on the COVID-19 frontlines:

"During this COVID-19 fight, we’ve started wearing gloves and face masks and split the work center into two separate groups based in two separate buildings to ensure we won’t all be exposed to the virus. I like being part of what I feel is one of the best teams of technicians in the USAF and being part of the ability to deploy the most powerful force the world has ever and will ever see. It still leaves me in awe when I see the fighters lined up and ready to take off."     

Ed, Team Hill thanks you for your service! We appreciate you!