Air Force Reservist Presents FPT with Gift

Posted on June 4, 2015 by - Scrap Metal Recycling

Dee Simpson photoThis summer marks Dee Simpson’s 15th anniversary of working for Ferrous Processing &Trading (FPT). Throughout her time with FPT, she has also held another high demand job – with the U.S. Air Force. Not only is Simpson a scale operator at FPT’s Pontiac yard, she is also a Senior Master Sergeant with the 910th Force Support Squadron, part of the 910th Airlift Wing out of Youngstown, Ohio.

Following her most recent tour of duty, Simpson presented a flag flown on all of the different aircraft currently deployed in the Middle Eastern arena to Anthony Soave and Ferrous Processing’s Howard Sherman and Steve Benacquisto. Air Force-issued accompanying certificates provided details from each of the aircraft: an F-22 fighter aircraft, an F-15 fighter aircraft, a U-2 high altitude surveillance aircraft, an E-3 Sentry surveillance aircraft, a KC-135 air refueling aircraft, and a Predator drone.

“My most recent deployment was for seven months to the United Arab Emirates, but during the time I’ve been with Ferrous Processing I’ve spent more than two years away on active assignment and reserve training,” explains Simpson. “I appreciate how military friendly they are as an employer. I’ve never had to worry about a job to return to after each round of service.”
During her deployment to the Middle East, Simpson served as a Sustainment Flight Superintendent, overseeing food, fitness and lodging for the entire Air Force base. With three direct reports and 44 additional enlisted personnel under them, she provided for the comfort of approximately 4200 troops.

When asked if she will continue her service in the reserves and if she will consider another deployment, the answer is affirmative. “I’ve been in the military for 23 years and they let you stay for 30 years maximum,” the dedicated servicewoman replies. “And there’s always the chance you may go back. The next potential deployment for me and the 910th Airlift Wing is 2017.”

On behalf of Soave Enterprises, thank you for your service, Dee.