unit: 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron
Job title: NCO for Plans and Programs
home town: Corpus Christi, Texas
Length of employment: 9 years and 5 months
Time spent in Little Rock: 9 Months
the goal: “I'm going to get my bachelor's degree in health science and become a sergeant!”
hobby: “Being a mother of three means that their hobbies are my hobbies!”
Elizondo leads seven Airmen and oversees all contingency and training activities for the 19th Airlift Wing, supporting 55 C-130 Super Hercules aircraft, 648 unit type code requirements, 3,400 personnel and 700,000 tons of cargo across three commands.
Additionally, she established several processes and procedures to align with the 2025 Expeditionary Air Base deployment requirements, synchronizing tasks across over 40 Air Force bases for 12,000 future deployers. She coordinated airlift support for three Team Little Rock deployment missions executing the 19th Wing's first lead wing departure.
Finally, Elizondo created and implemented the Wing Realignment Operation, consolidating all ownership agencies into one location. She led two processing lines for 191 deployees across six squadrons, reducing the reintegration time required for members to begin post-mission rest by 75%.