SSGT ANDREW PRINCE
Born August 31st, 1986 in
Zanesville, Ohio he is the son of Rick and Kim (Hawk) Prince of Dresden, Ohio.
In 2004 SSgt Prince graduated Tri-Valley High School and entered the United
States Air Force 1 Feb 2006. He graduated Basic Military Training and attended
Technical School for Aircrew Life Support at Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, TX
from which he graduated 16 May 2006. Airman Prince received orders to his first
duty station with the 56th Fighter Wing at Luke AFB, Arizona where he
was assigned to the 308th Fighter Squadron.
While at the 308th FS, he was responsible for the inspection,
maintenance and repair of aircrew helmets, masks, harnesses, anti- gravity
suits, survival kits and night vision goggles. His immaculate quality of work
and attitude earned him two Quarterly Awards in 2007. Airman Prince was promoted to Airman First
Class, and transferred to the 61st Fighter Squadron where he won an
additional Quarterly Award. After a career field merger between Aircrew Life
Support and Survival Equipment, he was assigned to the Consolidated Maintenance
Section where he became certified in the packing of parachutes, life rafts, and
life preservers. In 2009 A1C Prince was promoted to Senior Airman at which time
his efforts were instrumental to the flight winning the Air Education and
Training Command “Outstanding Aircrew Flight Equipment Large Program of the
Year” Award. Once selected for promotion to Staff Sergeant, he sewed on his new
rank 1 March 2011, immediately followed by a bone marrow transplant operation. Through
all of this, his concern remained with the job and how he would be able to gain
back the knowledge to take care of his pilots and airmen. On 16 September 2011,
he succumbed to complications of his illness and was finally at peace. SSgt
Andrew Prince will always have a place in Aircrew Flight Equipment and in our
hearts.
SSGT ANDREW PRINCE 31
AUGUST 1986 - 16 SEPTEMBER 2011