Andersen's Best: Staff Sgt. Marcus Poulos, 36th Medical Operations Squadron

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Staff Sgt. Marcus Poulos, 36th Medical Operations Squadron bioenviromental technician, was awarded Team Andersen's Best here, July 20.

Sergeant Poulos is responsible for completing comprehensive radiation leak analyses of all ionizing radiation sources on the installation ensuring wing compliance with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

"SSgt Poulos is an absolutely outstanding noncommissioned officer," said Master Sgt. Christopher Markey,36 MDOS. "He has a very critical and technical job, which he makes look easy. Sergeant Poulos always has a positive, cheery, can-do attitude....I've never seen this guy in a bad mood. He's an excellent example for all Airmen to follow."

During Operation Tomodachi, Sergeant Poulos was instrumental to the development and implementation of policy for aircraft flying from potentially contaminated areas. With his bioenvironmental engineering team, he spent countless hours on the flight line and monitored 320 aircraft and 1,120 personnel ensuring that appropriate Health Risk Assessment was conducted.

Andersen's Best is a recognition program which highlights a top performer from the 36th Wing. Each week, supervisors nominate a member of their team for outstanding performance and the wing commander presents the selected Airman/Civilian with an award.

To nominate your Airman for Andersen's Best, contact your unit chief or superintendent explaining their accomplishments.