445th Airlift Wing June Spotlight Performer Published June 28, 2011 By 445th Airlift Wing Public Affairs WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Meet the wing's June Spotlight Performer, Tech. Sgt. Steven Mauter Unit: 445th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron Duty Title: Aeromedical Evacuation Technician Instructor Hometown: Bowling Green, Ohio Civilian Job: Full-time student at Bowling Green State University and undergraduate researcher studying single molecule trafficking of eukaryotic ribosomal subunits Education: Completing undergraduate degree in Biology with minors in Chemistry and General Sciences Career Goal: Become a commissioned officer in the Air Force Hobbies: The outdoors, backpacking, sailing, amateur radio, music, and volunteering for the Boy Scouts of America What do you like about working at the 445th? I get the opportunity to teach outstanding Airmen how to perform their job all while flying around the world. I also get to positively impact wounded troops' lives by providing in flight medical care. Why did you join the Air Force? This is a complicated question; however simply put, I love to fly. I was curious to find out if I would like the medical field, and I wanted to have a solid understanding of the enlisted force before becoming an officer.