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Letter of Appreciation

Reason: Troubleshooting & Problem Resolution








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## MON YEAR

MEMORANDUM FOR XXX

FROM: XXX Dental Squadron/SGDDG
1599 “J” Street
Grand Forks AFB ND 58205-6332

SUBJECT: Letter of Appreciation For A1C <FNAME> <LNAME>

1. I would like to thank <RANK> <FNAME> <LNAME>  for his recent work in the Dental Laboratory. On 23 April I call Airmen <LNAME> and informed him that two of our technician benches had lost electrical power. Upon his arrival at the Dental Laboratory, he immediately accessed the problem and ordered the necessary parts for next day delivery.

2. The following day Airmen <LNAME> installed the parts and prevented a major work stoppage for the Dental Laboratory and ensured patient care would not be interrupted. Once again thank you.




                                                                <FNAME> MI. <LNAME> , <RANK> , USAF
                                                                NCOIC Dental Laboratory


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