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  • Reservist lace up to run, rock 'n' roll

    About twenty reservists share a common goal; to finish their first marathon or half-marathon, by participating in the first San Antonio Rock 'n' Roll Marathon. Nine members from the 433rd Aeromedical Staging Squadron along with members from the 356th Airlift Squadron and other organizations around the 433rd Airlift Wing are coming together through
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  • New Horizons brings medical care to 12,414 Peruvians

    After three months of performing nine medical missions, New Horizons medical readiness training exercises have come to a close with a total of 12,414 Peruvians treated by Air Force and Navy medical reservists. From June 21 to Aug. 7, 86 service members provided free medical care to nine villages in the Ayacucho region of Peru as part of New
  • Application deadline extended: Alamo Wing's 15th Annual Bosses' Day

    The 15th annual Bosses' Day at the 433rd Airlift Wing, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas, is scheduled for Sat., Nov. 15, 2008. Civilian bosses of wing reservists will fly aboard an Alamo Wing C-5A Galaxy, the largest aircraft in the U.S. Air Force inventory.Event also features demonstrations by maintenance, aeromedical and aerial-port
  • San Antonio Airmen returning from Afghanistan

    Almost 30 Reserve Airmen from the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron are scheduled to return from Afghanistan beginning Sunday, Sept. 21. The CES squadron deployed with Reservists from New York to create the first Prime BEEF, Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force in Afghanistan in almost two years. While deployed, the Texas Airmen did everything from
  • Reservists become recruiters

    Two members from the 433rd Airlift Wing recently received their recruiting badges after graduating from the Recruit to Recruiter program. The Recruit to Recruiter program was established to bring top personnel from a variety of career fields into recruiting. Recruiting are given an enormous amount of responsibility, they act as a representative of
  • 433rd Logistics Readiness Squadrom performs vehicle operation training

    Vehicle accidents are a common event . They happen anywhere and anytime. Preparation is a sure way to lighten the burden when the unexpected happens.Senior Airman Jose Hernandez and Tech. Sgt. John Resendez from the 433rd Logistics Readiness Squadron practice accident reporting procedures while simulating an accident involving a military vehicle on
  • Testing readiness, 433rd AES participates in airport emergency drill

    The 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron participated in the Brownsville-South Padre Island International Airport emergency exercise April 3.Members from the AES joined more than 150 people from 20 local agencies in the emergency drill. The exercise portrayed a Continental Airlines regional jet with 50 passengers en route from Cancun, Mexico to
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