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News | Jan. 11, 2023

DLA Energy operations officer earns Penn State alumni award

By Connie Braesch DLA Energy Public Affairs

The American born son of Vietnamese refugees, Air Force Maj. Timothy Truong is proud of his cultural heritage and grateful for the educational and military service opportunities he’s experienced in his 12-year career.

“I always felt I had a debt to pay back to the United States with how this country helped my family,” Truong said. “After joining the Air Force, I loved the opportunities for education and for travel. It’s been amazing to meet so many people from different backgrounds and have the opportunity to make a difference in others’ lives.”

The Penn State Alumni Association selected the Defense Logistics Agency Energy Americas East operations officer for their 2022 Alumni Achievement Award. The award recognizes alumni 35 years of age and younger for their extraordinary professional accomplishments. Truong graduated from Penn State with a master’s degree in International Relations and Affairs in 2019.

From 2016 to 2019, Truong was the education flight commander and assistant professor of Aerospace Studies for Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at Penn State where he trained and mentored 156 men and women as prospective Air Force officers.

Truong’s military experience combined with his graduate education came full circle when he served as the operations officer for the 97th Logistics Readiness Squadron at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma. From 2019 to 2022, he led the operations for the largest military squadron on Altus AFB managing 350 military and civilian personnel and $389 million in supplies and assets spread over 15 facilities and three bulk fuel distribution points.

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Air Force Maj. Timothy Truong (second from left) stands with Ministerial Advisory Group colleagues at Headquarters Resolute Support, Kabul, Afghanistan. From November 2020 to April 2021, Truong deployed in support of Operation Resolute Support serving at the Headquarters and at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, as Senior Afghan Ministry of Defense Logistics Advisor working with joint and coalition forces. Photo courtesy of Maj. Truong.
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DLA Energy operations officer receives Penn State alumni award
Air Force Maj. Timothy Truong (second from left) stands with Ministerial Advisory Group colleagues at Headquarters Resolute Support, Kabul, Afghanistan. From November 2020 to April 2021, Truong deployed in support of Operation Resolute Support serving at the Headquarters and at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, as Senior Afghan Ministry of Defense Logistics Advisor working with joint and coalition forces. Photo courtesy of Maj. Truong.
Photo By: Photo courtesy of Maj. Truong
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During that assignment, Truong deployed in support of Operation Resolute Support, a NATO-led multinational mission in Afghanistan. From November 2020 to April 2021, he served at Headquarters Resolute Support, Kabul, and Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, as a Senior Afghan Ministry of Defense Logistics Advisor working with joint and coalition forces.

“Operating in a multinational environment, Truong worked through the challenges of moving supply convoys on contested road routes and planning Afghan military budgets while combating corruption and Taliban targeting of officials and Afghan pilots,” said DLA Energy Americas Commander Army Col. Josielyn Carrasquillo. 

Returning from that deployment and following the wake of the fall of Kabul, Truong mobilized his squadron at Altus Air Force Base within 48 hours of notification to support Operation Allies Welcome, pushing critically needed manpower and equipment to camps being set up to meet the surge of Afghan refugees arriving in the United States.

“Tim was instrumental in mobilizing and preparing 54 airmen for deployment in support of Task Force Liberty and Task Force Holloman, caring for refugees in the largest the noncombatant evacuation operation in United States history,” said DLA Energy Americas East Commander Army Lt. Col. Chris Masson. “Tim is involved with important work every day that is vital to national security and supports the Joint Force.”

For his efforts, he was named the 97th Mission Support Group Field Grade Officer of the Quarter, 97th Air Mobility Wing Lance P. Sijan Air Force Leadership Award Senior Officer and 97th Air Mobility Wing Air Advisor of the Year.

As the DLA Energy Americas East operations officer in Houston, Texas, Truong continues to work with Afghan refugees as a volunteer with Alliance Texas.

“I grew up with stories about how my family was saved by the United States,” he said. “My father still remembers his flight to freedom by helicopter and C-141. My hope for this new generation of Americans is to for them to feel safety and love for themselves and their families, a place they can call home, and find their own American dream.”

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In preparation for Hurricane Ian, Defense Logistics Agency Energy Task Force Americas advance team and DLA Information Operations members arrived at Warner Robbins Air Force Base, Georgia, to execute its Defense Support to Civil Authorities operations and assist Federal Emergency Management Agency fuel requirements. Left to right are Task Force Americas members Americas East Quality Assurance Representative Chris Rogers; TFA Lead and Americas East Operations Officers Air Force Maj. Tim Truong and Americas Operations Officer Ray Jure along with DLA Information Operations members Jimmi Warren, John Trask, and Shantina Lowden. Photo courtesy of Task Force Americas
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DLA Energy Task Force Americas supports Hurricane Ian relief efforts
In preparation for Hurricane Ian, Defense Logistics Agency Energy Task Force Americas advance team and DLA Information Operations members arrived at Warner Robbins Air Force Base, Georgia, to execute its Defense Support to Civil Authorities operations and assist Federal Emergency Management Agency fuel requirements. Left to right are Task Force Americas members Americas East Quality Assurance Representative Chris Rogers; TFA Lead and Americas East Operations Officers Air Force Maj. Tim Truong and Americas Operations Officer Ray Jure along with DLA Information Operations members Jimmi Warren, John Trask, and Shantina Lowden. Photo courtesy of Task Force Americas
Photo By: Photo courtesy of Task Force Americas
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Truong’s international and humanitarian experience continues to prove instrumental as he directs mission support functions for the largest DLA bulk fuel supply chain across 295 installations, 80 suppliers and 26 bulk fuel terminals. As the lead for deployment of DLA Energy Task Force Americas for post-disaster fuels response, he ensures fuel is pre-staged and available to support the needs of eight Federal Emergency Management Agency regions. He applies his leadership and skills serving as the DLA Energy region lead for Exercise Vigilant Shield/Ardent Sentry, U.S. Army Reserve Quartermaster Liquid Logistics Exercise and Defense Support of Civil Authorities exercises.

Truong is one of nine alumni invited to receive the Alumni Achievement Award in March. They will return to the Penn State campus to share their expertise with students, faculty, and administrators. According to Penn State Alumni Association, the award’s intent is to connect prominent young alumni with students, show that graduates can excel at an early age, and use the collaboration to complement traditional academic curriculum.

Truong’s future plans include studying for a doctorate in history or political science and returning to the U.S. Air Force Academy as an instructor. He hopes to continue to share his passion for teaching, education, and military service.