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Morgan is New Command Chief

     Chief Master Sgt. Betty L.G. Morgan is the Georgia Air National Guard’s newest command chief master sergeant. Selected to fill the top enlisted position, she succeeds Command Chief Master Sgt. Pearson Deloach who retires this month from military service.
      Morgan was the Air Guard’s human resources advisor at Headquarters, Georgia Air National Guard at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, before joining the Air Guard’s executive staff and taking on the issues and concerns of the organization’s 2,800 airmen.
     This is not her first time as a command chief. Morgan, who has been with the Air Guard for 35 years, served as wing command chief of Savannah’s 165th Airlift Wing.  
      In her civilian job, Morgan is a sixth grade language arts teacher at Savannah-Chatham County Public School System’s W. Hubert Middle School.  A teacher for 24 years, she has twice been named the New Future’s Initiative Teacher of the Year. In 1988, her name was selected to appear in the national publication “Who’s Who Among America’s Best Teachers,” and she is the recipient of the Woman of Achievement Award 2000 for the port city’s Business and Professional Women’s Organization Inc.

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