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National Office Week in Review: Nov. 11, 2015

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Email alerts : Important updates and the weekly NATCA Insider e - newsletter are sent directly to members via email. To ensure we have your email address, or to change your address, please log in to the NATCA Portal, here . Join our email distribution lists : To get NATCA press releases, daily press clippings and weekly updates (Paul Rinaldi/Trish Gilbert Team Updates and these National Office Departmental Updates) emailed directly to y ou, please send an email to Director of Communications Doug Church . THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT – WE'RE HERE TO HELP We would love to hear from you and we stand ready to answer any question you have, or help y ou find any information you need. Got a story idea for the Insider or social media? Want to share a photo? Trying to find something on the App, the members website or anywhere else? Give us a call or send us an email. We'll respond right away. If we don ' t know the answer, we' ll work to help find it for you quickly. Director of Communications Doug Church : dchurch@natcadc.org ; 301 - 346 - 8245 Associate Director of Communications, Art & Design Laura Roose: lroose@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9814 Senior Communications and Public Affairs Associate Sarah McCann : smccann@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9813 Multimedia Specialist Jordan Thielker : jthielker@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9875 Communications Specialist Sarah Zilonis : szilonis@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9844 . WEEKLY MESSAGE FROM ATO COO TERI L. BRISTOL A Memphis Belle M emory for Veterans Hi everyone. Next Wednesday is Veterans Day. I want to take this moment to thank our military veterans at the FAA and throughout the nation for their service to our country. Two weeks ago we held a Veteran recognition event . Administrator Huerta noted several things the agency is doing to support Veteran hiring and job training. He also talked about several employees who are doing great things to thank, honor or assist veterans and their families. I'd like to share a story about one of our employees too. Tom King works air traffic at Pittsburgh Tower. He's good friends with the son of a woman named Dora Mae. During World War II, Dora Mae was engaged to her high school sweetheart, a young man named Ziggy. He was a 19 - year old Army air corpsman serving in the European theatre, as a waist gunner on B - 17 bomber aircraft. In 1943, Ziggy was part of a crew conducting a bombing run over Hamburg, Germany, a mission that was scheduled to b e his last one before coming home. But they took anti - aircraft fire from the ground, and the

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