Airman Spotlight: Airman 1st Class Brian Logan Published June 27, 2010 OSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Unit: 51st Logistics Readiness Squadron, vehicle operations Job title: Vehicle Operator Job description and its impact on the overall mission: As a vehicle operator it is our responsibility to transport personnel and equipment; whether the location is for contingency operations or to support the daily mission of the Air Force. We as vehicle operators contribute to the Air Force fulfilling its role as a mobilized, combat ready, fighting force. Time in the military: nine months Time at Osan: five months DEROS: February 2012 Family: Judge Andrew Logan (father), Gwen Logan (mother), Greg and Curt Logan (brothers), and Alana Logan (sister). Hometown: Gustavus, Ohio Hobbies: Golf, basketball, baseball, and soccer. Why did you join the military? For a strong dose of self discipline, a wholesome education, and to see the world. Where do you see yourself in 10 or 20 years? I see myself still in the military or finishing school to become a lawyer. What do you do for fun here? While my time here has been short, I spend my free time watching movies, hanging out with friends, sightseeing, and playing sports. What's your favorite Air Force memory or story? My favorite Air Force memory is when Senior Airman Michael Todaro and I were dispatched to load a satellite that was about 16-feet high and 25-feet long on a tractor-trailer combination. We had to use two forklifts on each side of the satellite, while backing the trailer underneath the raised satellite. We accomplished this task in about 45 minutes with no accidents or incidents. What accomplishment are you most proud of? Because I am still brand new to the Air Force, I am most proud of receiving my very first coin from Senior Master Sgt. Michael Lee, 607th Air Operations Center first sergeant. Who are your role models? My role models are Lt. Col. Ted Logan (uncle), Lt. Col Virginia Logan (aunt), and my father, Judge Andrew Logan.