22nd FSS member earns spotlight performer

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  • By Senior Airman Abigail Klein
  • 22nd Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs
Tech. Sgt. Rosemarie Booth, 22nd Force Support Squadron career development NCOIC, has been in the Air Force for more than ten years. She has been stationed at McConnell for one year. Sergeant Booth's hobbies include running, reading, cooking and Taekwondo.

Who is the most positive influence in your life and why?
My mother has been the most positive influence in my life. I've learned many of life's lessons through the choices my mom made growing up. Through her, I learned how to be responsible for myself and those around me. I do my best to make sure she knows and feels that she has been successful as a mother.

What would you like to accomplish during your Air Force career?
Serving in the United States military had been my goal since I was a child. I enlisted in the Delayed Enlisted Program as a junior in high school, anxious for a [Basic Military Training] date. Being allowed the opportunity to serve is an accomplishment and an honor.

Where is the most interesting place you have traveled and why do you feel that way?
My travels have not been very interesting.

What is your favorite book/ movie and why?
My favorite book is "The Green Mile," by Stephen King mostly because of the way it was released. The novel was published in six volumes, each released a month apart. As an avid reader, this was frustrating and exciting at the same time. I didn't want to wait another month to find out what would happen next.

If you have the opportunity to meet anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
I can't think of any one person. To be honest, I'm perfectly content being around those I care about.