Full Name: Patricia A. Cook
Spouse: Raymond Cook
Children: RJ Cook, Kelsi Cook
Branch of Service: U.S. Air Force, Utah Air National Guard
Time Served: September 17, 1986-present
Where Served: Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, South Korea, Iceland, Panama, Kyrgyzstan, and Qatar
Deceased: No
Senior Master Sergeant Patricia A. Cook started her career with the United States Air Force on September 17th 1986 as an Aircraft Mechanic. She was assigned to the KC-135A Strato-Tanker at Fairchild AFB in Spokane Washington. She transferred into the Utah Air National Guard on 5 December 1989 where she was assigned to the Phase Dock continuing her maintenance career on the KC-135E. SMSGT Cook has been activated for the following mobilizations: Desert Shield, Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Kosovo Campaign, and New Dawn. Countries deployed to: Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, South Korea, Iceland, Panama, Kyrgyzstan, and Qatar. She now works as a coordinator for all maintenance on assigned aircraft KC-135R.
Spouse: Raymond Cook
Children: RJ Cook, Kelsi Cook
Branch of Service: U.S. Air Force, Utah Air National Guard
Time Served: September 17, 1986-present
Where Served: Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, South Korea, Iceland, Panama, Kyrgyzstan, and Qatar
Deceased: No
Senior Master Sergeant Patricia A. Cook started her career with the United States Air Force on September 17th 1986 as an Aircraft Mechanic. She was assigned to the KC-135A Strato-Tanker at Fairchild AFB in Spokane Washington. She transferred into the Utah Air National Guard on 5 December 1989 where she was assigned to the Phase Dock continuing her maintenance career on the KC-135E. SMSGT Cook has been activated for the following mobilizations: Desert Shield, Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, Kosovo Campaign, and New Dawn. Countries deployed to: Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, South Korea, Iceland, Panama, Kyrgyzstan, and Qatar. She now works as a coordinator for all maintenance on assigned aircraft KC-135R.