Posted on 11/22/2005 5:43:02 PM PST by SandRat
AL ASAD, Iraq (Nov. 22, 2005) -- Sergeant Joshua Nixon, a maintenance mechanic for Marine Aircraft Group 26 and Mountain Ranch, Calif., native, has the Marine Corps in his blood.
His father spent three years in the Corps during the end of Vietnam, and today does maintenance work at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz. Even his mom, though never a Marine, is on the Marine Corps team as Yumas animal control officer. Its no surprise the career path their son has chosen.
I grew up with the idea of wanting to join the Marine Corps one day, he said. Initially, I wanted to get into law enforcement, but I realized police work wasnt for me, it doesnt fit my personality.
Nixon is the type of guy who loves to work with his hands. He said he has always been that way, so when he joined the Marine Corps, helicopter maintenance seemed the perfect job, in his opinion.
I wanted to work on CH-53s to get an idea of what exactly I wanted to do, he said. Nixons work eventually brought him to Al Asad, Iraq, where he was a natural choice to become one of MAG-26s maintenance mechanics.
I volunteered to do it because it was a new experience, he said. My job is all about improving the living conditions of the MAG.
Nixon enjoys his work because he hates sitting behind a desk. From fixing generators to repairing equipment, hes constantly finding something that needs improved or repaired. At first impression, Nixon is almost antsy, like hes anxious to return to work, said those he works with. He comes off as a typical good ole boy, but someone who knows him well says that impression is misleading.
Hell fool you at first, but hes amazing intellectually, said Master Gunnery Sgt. Norman P. Hoosier, the combat service support chief for MAG-26. The strongest part about Sgt. Nixon is his intelligence.
But, Hoosier said, his work ethic is as impressive as his mind.
Hes the hardest working sergeant Ive met in 24 years of service. You have to make him take a day off, he said. One time we had an intense sandstorm where people were running for cover. He was standing in the middle of it trying to fix a generator. Hes really dedicated to his work. The amazing thing is, he actually turned it back on.
Nixon said hes just glad he can use his talents to serve his country.
I dont regret coming out here, he said. With the skills Ive acquired through the years, this is the best way I can serve the country. Im more than willing to forego the luxuries of home for that. War is a necessary evil, and there are people who have to get the job done.
Its that type of attitude, Hoosier said, that makes Nixon an excellent example to both junior and senior Marines.
Hes an awesome noncommissioned officer, Hoosier said. He understands all the facets of leadership, and hes a maintenance guru. I constantly get his input on things.
Nixon said he plans on leaving the Marine Corps, though he hasnt made up his mind. Hed like to do some of the same work he does now only as a civilian contractor. It would be a path similar to his fathers, a path Nixon is more than willing to follow.
My job out here is very similar to what my dad does in the rear, Nixon said. He just doesnt carry a gun.
It's a Family thing
Yeah, the Marine Corps family!
BTTT
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