First Knight Published June 9, 2009 By 7th Space Warning Squadron PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Airman 1st Class Janice Joseph, 7th Space Warning Squadron, was selected for the week's First Knight award. This award is designed to recognize outstanding Airmen each week for the work they do every day. The First Knight is awarded by each unit's leadership to an Airman who is deserving of recognition for their outstanding mission support, adherence to the Air Force's Core Values, and who epitomizes the vision of the 21st Space Wing. Name: Airman 1st Class Janice Joseph Duty title: Space console operator Unit: 7th Space Warning Squadron Hometown: Miami, Fla. Time in service: 1 year, 10 months Hobbies: Working out Favorite music: Rock Last good book read: "The Reader," by Bernhard Schlink How has joining the Air Force changed your life? It has introduced me to adult responsibilities and living on my own. If you were Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, what changes would you make? I would strengthen the roles of Airmen in the community and see Airmen volunteer more both on and off base. What is your favorite aspect of being in the Air Force? My flight suit. What do you like most about being an Airman? Learning from experienced noncommissioned officers and hanging out with other people my age. Why selected: "Airman Joseph always comes to work with a positive attitude. She is always ready to learn new things and take on tasks others don't want. She also is a very active community volunteer and splits her off-duty time between Airman Against Drunk Driving, Airman's Attic, and Hands of Hope." - Capt. Anthony Raphael, 7th Space Warning Squadron Support Flight commander.