Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

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The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office's mission is to provide assistance, advocacy, support and empowerment to those who have experienced sexual assault and harassment, while working to prevent sexual violence in the community through education and intervention.

Training and education serve as catalysts for changing behaviors and attitudes, helping to build a culture of dignity, mutual respect and trust. The SAPR office’s mission is greatly enhanced by the support of its volunteers.

In 2024, the SAPR office recognized six individuals for their exceptional support to the mission: Capt. Connor McAfee, Master Sgt. Patrick Brown, Tech. Sgt. Aaron Earnest, Tech. Sgt. Callie Radevski, Spc. 4 Marcus Robinson and Ms. Amber Terrill.

One female posed for a photo holding an award with a male next to her. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Amber Terrill, NASIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Terrill, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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Five individuals pose for a photo, with one male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded. A female in OCP also stands nearby, along with three other individuals dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Earnest, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Earnest, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Spc. 4 Marcus Robinson, HQSF NSIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Robinson, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Master Sgt. Brown, 88th Comptroller Squadron, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Brown, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One male and one female in an Operational Camouflage Pattern hold an award for a photo. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Capt. Conner McAfee and Tech. Sgt. Callie Radevski, 88th Judge Advocate Office, are recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. McAfee and Radevski, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One female posed for a photo holding an award with a male next to her. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Amber Terrill, NASIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Terrill, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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Five individuals pose for a photo, with one male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded. A female in OCP also stands nearby, along with three other individuals dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Earnest, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Earnest, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Spc. 4 Marcus Robinson, HQSF NSIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Robinson, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Master Sgt. Brown, 88th Comptroller Squadron, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Brown, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One male and one female in an Operational Camouflage Pattern hold an award for a photo. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Capt. Conner McAfee and Tech. Sgt. Callie Radevski, 88th Judge Advocate Office, are recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. McAfee and Radevski, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One female posed for a photo holding an award with a male next to her. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Amber Terrill, NASIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Terrill, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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Five individuals pose for a photo, with one male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded. A female in OCP also stands nearby, along with three other individuals dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Earnest, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Earnest, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Spc. 4 Marcus Robinson, HQSF NSIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Robinson, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Master Sgt. Brown, 88th Comptroller Squadron, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Brown, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One male and one female in an Operational Camouflage Pattern hold an award for a photo. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Capt. Conner McAfee and Tech. Sgt. Callie Radevski, 88th Judge Advocate Office, are recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. McAfee and Radevski, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One female posed for a photo holding an award with a male next to her. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Amber Terrill, NASIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Terrill, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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Five individuals pose for a photo, with one male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded. A female in OCP also stands nearby, along with three other individuals dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Earnest, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Earnest, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Spc. 4 Marcus Robinson, HQSF NSIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Robinson, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Master Sgt. Brown, 88th Comptroller Squadron, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Brown, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One male and one female in an Operational Camouflage Pattern hold an award for a photo. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Capt. Conner McAfee and Tech. Sgt. Callie Radevski, 88th Judge Advocate Office, are recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. McAfee and Radevski, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One female posed for a photo holding an award with a male next to her. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Amber Terrill, NASIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Terrill, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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Five individuals pose for a photo, with one male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded. A female in OCP also stands nearby, along with three other individuals dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Tech. Sgt. Aaron Earnest, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Earnest, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Spc. 4 Marcus Robinson, HQSF NSIC, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for his exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Robinson, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, encouraging participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support. (Courtesy Photo)

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One male in an Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform being awarded by an individual dressed in civilian clothing. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Master Sgt. Brown, 88th Comptroller Squadron, is recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. Brown, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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One male and one female in an Operational Camouflage Pattern hold an award for a photo. They are smiling and gathered together in a professional setting.

Recognizing exceptional allies of the SAPR program

Capt. Conner McAfee and Tech. Sgt. Callie Radevski, 88th Judge Advocate Office, are recognized by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office for their exceptional support of SAPR efforts. McAfee and Radevski, along with other honorees, went above and beyond by serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units, and ensuring victims of sexual assault and harassment were connected with the SAPR office for support.(Courtesy Photo)

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These individuals went above and beyond to support SAPR in various ways, including serving as standout facilitators for SAPR annual training, promoting participation in SAPR events within their units and ensuring sexual assault and harassment victims were connected with the SAPR office.

Additionally, SAPR’s legal office partners were recognized for helping reduce a 12-year backlog of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base sexual assault cases by 75%.

The SAPR office is deeply grateful for these individuals. Anyone interested in volunteering with the SAPR office can email 88abw.sapr.orgbox@us.af.mil, call 937-257-7272 or visit the SAPR team at the Resiliency Center for more information on the newly established Allies of SAPR volunteer program.