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  • Dream to reality

    When someone says they dream of running a marathon, it usually remains just that, a dream. Not so for 34-year-old Capt. Amber Marcella, she made that dream a reality. The Executive Officer with the 733rd Training Squadron completes the Austin, Texas Marathon with a competitive time of 4:19:33 in February and is now in training for September's Air
  • Numbers represent hands on litters

    Numbers. The success rate of every military effort is always tied to a number. It's hard to see faces behind numbers. Ninety-eight percent. That is the number of wounded who get to an Air Force Theater Hospital in the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility and survive. It is a number people see but can't fully understand because a number can't
  • Commander, staff home from deployment

    Brigadier General John Fobian, 433rd Airlift Wing Commander, Maj. Mike Nelson and Tech. Sgt. Raffaele Dickerson are home from their deployed location in Southwest Asia. General Fobian and his staff members spent four months managing the air mobility forces for the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility. The CENTCOM AOR consists of operations
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  • Alamo Wing Staff Sgt. promoted to Captain

    Some people have an overwhelming compulsion built into their nature. For some, it is the desire to be successful in family matters. For others, it is career and income that drive them forward each day. For Captain Oliver George, the new officer in charge of the 433rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, the compulsion is one of service. That desire
  • Starbase Kelly accepting applications

    For over twelve years Starbase Kelly, sponsored by the 433 AW, has offered a FUN, educational program for kids from the school districts around Kelly Field. This summer we want to again offer the same program to kids of Lackland AFB. We'll do aircraft tours, scientific experiments, teamwork and goal setting exercises, rocket building and launching,
  • Recruiter goes in circles with enlistee

    Life is a circle as 433rd recruiter Tech. Sgt. Michael Barnes discovered when he signed a prize recruit. That recruit was Robert Caldera, a traffic officer with the San Antonio Police Department. Last year, Caldera started to think about joining the military - again. The first time he served nine years in the Army. He wanted something different.
  • Recruiter goes in circles with enlistee

    Life is a circle as 433rd recruiter Tech. Sgt. Michael Barnes discovered when he signed a prize recruit. That recruit was Robert Caldera, a traffic officer with the San Antonio Police Department. Last year, Caldera started to think about joining the military - again. The first time he served nine years in the Army. This time he wanted something
  • New Emergency plan increases proactive national response

    Response plans in America have changed since 9-11 and the 2005 hurricane season. Air Force Reservists, including some from the Alamo Wing, play a part in those plans. On a national level, there are Reserve Individual Mobilization Augmentees in each state who advise Air Force base commanders, state and federal civil organizations about what
  • Alamo Wing Airmen feed Iraq war machine

    The drone of forklifts moving pallets breaks the smoke-filled haze as members of the 332nd Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Aerial Port Flight work against the clock to expedite critical hub-and-spoke missions. Whether it's aircraft parts and ammunition, or fire trucks and heavily armored vehicles, essential supplies for war fighters are
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