Military justice paralegal displays "Excellence in All We do" Published July 15, 2011 By Airman Cory D. Payne 48th Fighter Wing Public Affairs 07/15/2011 -- Rank and Full Name: Senior Airman Owen E. Seivright Unit: 48th Fighter Wing Judge Advocate Duty Title: Military justice paralegal Time in Service: 5 years Time at Lakenheath: 2 years Hometown: Savannah, Ga. Hobbies: Bowling, poker, reading, and basketball. Core Value Portrayed: "Excellence in All We Do" How does the individual portray that core value? As a military justice paralegal, Seivright embodies the core value of "Excellence in All We Do" on a daily basis. He acts as a representative of the legal office to first sergeants and commanders on an array of discipline actions from Articles 15 to courts-martial, helping to ensure commanders maintain good order and discipline. Seivright continually goes the extra mile and does so with an attitude that all other Airmen should strive to emulate. His attitude supports and maintains the legal office duty of protecting the people and mission. Why is serving in the Air Force important to you? My father was also in the military and I'm very proud to follow in his footsteps. What accomplishment during your Air Force career are you most proud of? Deploying to Balad, Iraq and assisting with Operation New Dawn. What are your personal and/or professional goals? Completing my Community College of the Air Force degree, Bachelor's degree, and becoming a NCO. What is your favorite part of your job? Customer service I enjoy working with people and contributing to the Air Force motto of "Fly, Fight, and Win!"