Staff Sgt. Danielle Kerfeld named Alaska Airman of the Year for 2022

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Staff Sgt. Danielle Kerfeld named Alaska Airman of the Year for 2022
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Joining the U.S. Air Force was a dream Staff Sgt. Danielle Kerfeld had for years.

But Kerfeld said the recognition came as a surprise.

Kerfeld was recognized for the work they’ve done fostering relationships between law enforcement and the community, their high character and excelling in their role. However, the real legacy Kerfeld might just be leaving behind is their ability to be true to themselves.

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