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Through many small parts, the greater mission is accomplishedThrough many small parts, the greater mission is accomplished
Through many small parts, the greater mission is accomplished

holds El Diablo after finding it along the flightline during a foreign object damage walk. El Diablo is a large bolt painted gold and represents the prize to enhance the Foreign Object Damage prevention walks. FOD can be from something as small as a little pebble to larger things like pens, hats or birds but can casue catastrophic damage to jet engines. El Diablo and the FOD walks reduce debris on the aircraft parking area and the risk of mission delaying damage to aircraft. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 6/2/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smilesMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens, a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas, sits at her desk showing off some of the motivational posters she made. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps the unit organized and ready. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smileMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smile
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smile

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens is a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps the unit organized and ready. In addition to her numerous duties keeping the flight deployable at a moment's notice, Sergeant Stephens fills candy bowls and makes motivational posters - all done with a smile. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smileMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smile
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smile

Refueling her flight's government vehicle is one of the many tasks Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens, a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas, performs with a smile. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps the unit organized and ready. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smilesMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens, a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas, shows off a motivational poster she made based on a conversation bewteen two co-workers over a cheeseburger. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps her unit organized and ready. Sergeant Stephens has the task of keeping her flight deployment-ready at any given time but she finds time to make posters like this, which adorn the walls of the office. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smilesMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens, a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas, smiles as she takes a phone call. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps her unit organized and ready. Sergeant Stephens is known for her positive attitude while working, (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smilesMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens is a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one charged with the task of keeping her flight mission-ready and deployable at all times. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smilesMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens, a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, TX, smiles for even the mundane tasks her multi-faceted job requires during the day. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps the unit organized and ready. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smilesMaintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles
Maintaining mission readiness, deployability with zeal, smiles

Staff Sergeant Amanda Stephens, a knowledge operations manager for the 710th Information Operations Flight, a Reserve unit at Brooks City-Base, Texas, stands next to one of the motivational posters she made, which also has her photo in it. The 433rd Airlift Wing provides medical support and mission-essential training for the 710th IOF and Sergeant Stephens is the one who keeps the unit organized and ready. (U.s. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 5/14/2009

The perfect shotThe perfect shot
The perfect shot

Airman Brian McGloin, a public affairs specialist, peers through an antenna looking for that perfect shot. Airman McGloin's subjects are 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron's communication specialists setting up high frequency radio equipment at Epson Park at Lackland AFB. Airman Mc Gloin was shooting some action photos of Alamo Wing AES Airmen setting up communications with their counterparts at Scott AFB. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Carlos Trevino) Editor's Note: Sergeant Trevino won Photo of the Month for the month of April with this photograph.
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Posted: 6/2/2009

Preventing FOD one bolt at a timePreventing FOD one bolt at a time
Preventing FOD one bolt at a time

Staff Sgt. Regina Prendes, Maintenance Supply Liason, 433rd Airlift Wing, found the Golden Bolt during the Monday morning Foreign object Damage prevention walk after the 'B' Unit Training Assembly. The walk is held every Monday and the golden bolt is hidden somewhere on the flight line on Mondays after a UTA. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Airman Brian McGloin)
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Posted: 4/24/2009

Tornado excercise Tornado excercise
Tornado excercise

During a recent natural disaster response exercise at 433rd Airlift Wing, the 74th Aerial Port Squadron demonstrated their skills when the exercise organizers threw a tornado into the training scenarios. Every Airman in the unit gathered in the designated shelter in less than five minutes. Once gathered, Exercise Evaluation Team members kept the Airmen from the 74th APS on their toes by inserting exercise requirements for Self Aid and Buddy Care. Senior Airman Rogelio Bell acted as a patient with broken legs. Fellow Airmen, Staff Sgt. Marisa Bacarreza, Senior Airman Davis Bacarreza, Master Sgt. Daniel Garza and Senior Master Sgt. Debbie Pirmen, demonstrated splinting techniques. The training is one way the unit lives up to its motto ?74th Ready to Go? (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Tech. Sgt. Israel Molina)
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Posted: 3/30/2009

    

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