Spirit Spotlight: Master Sgt. Rachael Forrest Published March 1, 2011 By Chief Master Sgt. Robert Stephenson 931st Maintenace Squadron McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. -- Name: Rachael Forrest Rank: Master Sergeant Unit: 931st Maintenance Operations Flight Month & Year you joined the Air Force: October 1997 Month & Year you joined the 931st: March 2008 Hometown: Air Force brat, Minot, North Dakota and Pease, New Hampshire Military Job: Maintenance Operations Flight Superintendent Civilian Job: Maintenance Operations Flight Superintendent (Air Reserve Technician) Preferred Movie Genre: Comedy Preferred Book Genre, Fiction or Nonfiction? Both Preferred Transportation Type: Sport Utility Vehicle, so I can climb curbs when I am in a hurry. LOL. Favorite Sport: Volleyball Sport I like least: I don't have a least. That's too much negativity for me. Favorite Team: Minnesota Vikings Team I like least: I don't have a least favorite team. If I won or inherited a large sum of money I would take care of my family, give more to charity, and travel the world. I am most proud of my children Brooklyn and Pierceton. They mean the world to me. The area of my life, personality that makes me most unique is that with my personality I tend to put everyone first before myself. I don't mind looking goofy to make others laugh. One area of my life I most want to improve is my patience with God. Losing my father to a 10 year battle with cancer was the worst thing in my life, and I have tried to learn more about God since I haven't focused on that much before my father passed. I know when I learn more that will help me have more patience with everything in my life. Her Supervisor says: "Master Sgt. Rachael Forrest is an amazing person. Since she has been assigned to the 931st Maintenance Squadron she has performed in an outstanding manner. She is a true example of a Senior NCO, and a servant leader as a supervisor. She takes on any assigned task without complaint and completes it with the highest quality, exceeding expectations and standards. She looks for anyone who needs assistance or a listening ear and jumps right in to help. Many times in the middle of the night she is on the phone assisting members in need. She is the epitome of what a "Wingman" should be. As president of the Human Resource Development Council, she coordinates countless functions to ensure the entire 931st ARG, is taken care of. She devotes many volunteer hours of her off duty time to raise money for the 931st ARG. So what can I say about her? Not enough good; that is certain. I only wish more Airmen could be like her; what an amazing world we would have."