433rd AW Honorary Commanders experience deployment, mission with MSG
By Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice, 433rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs
/ Published October 04, 2015
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Tech. Sgts. Rosemarie Camacho (left) and Carmen Touchette, both of the 433rd Logistics Readiness Squadron, process Audrey Magnuson, University of Texas at San Antonio University Career Center director, through a mock deployment line Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The logistics readiness demonstration, which also included donning chemical gear, was part of a 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commander program tour of the 433rd Mission Support Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Tech. Sgt. Rosemarie Camacho (left) of the 433rd Logistics Readiness Squadron explain to 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders how to properly don chemical gear during the civic leaders’ tour of the 433rd Mission Support Group. The Honorary Commanders program provides a unique opportunity for San Antonio area community leaders to shadow the 433rd Airlift Wing, Group and commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Audrey Magnuson, University of Texas at San Antonio University Career Center director, and other 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders try on military chemical gear as part of a 433rd Mission Support Group tour Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The local civic leaders met with logistics support, firefighter, security forces, explosive ordnance, and Aerial Port Airmen during the tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Ted Murphree and Chuck Bunch, 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders, get an upclose look at military chemical gear during a tour of the 433rd Mission Support Group Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The local civic leaders met with logistics support, firefighter, security forces, explosive ordnance disposal, and Aerial Port Airmen during the tour. Murphree is an assistant city attorney working for the City of San Antonio Development Services Department. Bunch is a consultant for Forward March Inc. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Staff Sgt. David Morino (left) of the 433rd Security Forces Squadron discusses some of the weapons used by security forces Airmen with 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders Steven Richmond (center) and Dave Saylor during a base tour Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Air Base San Antonio-Lackland. The honorary commanders were able to handle and try on a variety of equipment used by firefighters, security forces and explosive ordnance disposal teams within the wing. Richmond is the president and director of maintenance at Pizza Hut of San Antonio and Saylor is the owner of Acadiana Café in San Antonio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Staff Sgt. Gabriel Saucedo of the 433rd Security Forces Squadron discusses some of the weapons used by security forces Airmen with 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commander John Smith during a base tour Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Air Base San Antonio-Lackland. Smith, who works for the Department of Homeland Security, and other local civic leaders were able to handle and try on a variety of equipment used by firefighters, security forces and explosive ordnance disposal teams within the wing during the tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Tech. Sgt. Cody Cochran of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight shows Kelly Lerch, Enterprise Holdings of South Texas group talent acquisition manager, how to remove the top of a bomb disposal as part of an EOD demonstration for 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The demonstration was part of the civic leaders’ 433rd Mission Support Group tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Staff Sgt. Moss of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department, assists Dr. Glen Gross, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Gastroenterology Division chief, in putting on a fire suit helmet Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The demonstration was part of a 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commander program tour of the 433rd Mission Support Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Master Sgt. Eric Wilson of the 26th Aerial Port Squadron explains the aerial port mission to 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders during a tour of the 433rd Mission Support Group Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The local civic leaders met with logistics support, firefighter, security forces, explosive ordnance disposal, and Aerial Port Airmen during the tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
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Senior Airman Ian Pro of the 26th Aerial Port Squadron secures a Humvee to a platform as part of an aerial port demonstration for 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders Oct. 3, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. Honorary commanders received an up close look at a variety of specialties within the 433rd Mission Support Group during a tour that included logistics, security forces, fire department and explosive ordnance. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Maurice)
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas --
Nine members of the 433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders program received an up-close look at some of the support functions within the wing Oct. 3, 2015, during a 433rd Mission Support Group tour.
The Honorary Commanders visited with logistics support, firefighter, security forces, explosive ordnance disposal, and aerial port Airmen throughout the morning while handling and trying on a variety of equipment used in Air Force specialties.
"I think today's event was a true success," said Col. Lisa Craig, 433rd MSG commander. "The tour and scenarios shared with our honorary commanders demonstrated the diverse nature of operations within the Alamo Wing and specifically what the nearly 1,000 support group members do in their part-time capacity as Reservists."
After a short mission briefing, the Honorary Commanders visited with logistics support Airmen during which time they processed through a mock deployment line and tried on military chemical warfare protective gear.
"This was a great opportunity to see what goes on within the mission support group and to understand better the different specialties, and how they figure into the bigger picture," said Honorary Commander, John Smith, who works for the Department of Homeland Security. "It's also great to be able to tour this weekend while all the Reservists are here in action. It's been great."
After the deployment line, they met with firefighters, security forces Airmen and explosive ordnance disposal Airmen, where they were able to try on their armor and hold a variety of unarmed weapons and equipment.
"I haven't had a lot of exposure to the military in my life, so this was fascinating," said Kelly Lerch, 433rd AW Honorary Commander, who works for Enterprise Holdings of South Texas. "I loved getting to see all the weaponry and being able to try on the different suits. I was amazed by the heaviness of the equipment and the challenges it would pose to military members while trying to do their job. I have a lot of respect for them."
Tech. Sgt. Cody Cochran of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight said tours such as these are beneficial to both the military and the civic leaders.
"As Reservists we work within the local civilian communities," he said. "Events like this give our civilian employers a chance to learn about what we do in the military and to have a better appreciation of the important skill sets we work to maintain in defense of our country. Now they can really understand the importance of our weekend drills and annual tours."
The final stop of the tour included a visit with the 26th Aerial Port Squadron in which they learned how Airmen inspect cargo and vehicles as well as load the equipment onto the aircraft.
Dave Saylor, Honorary Commander and owner of Arcadia Café, said that while there were many highlights throughout the tour, the aerial port demonstration was his favorite.
"I was especially impressed with the aerial port demonstration today," he said. "But really, the entire event was great. The 433rd AW is a vital part of the local community. As Reservists, they work and live here in San Antonio. Events like this improve our understanding of the great things they are doing, which improves our relationships within the community."
The Honorary Commanders Program was developed to encourage an exchange of ideas, share experiences, and foster friendship between key members of the local civilian community and the Joint Base San Antonio military community.The program provides a unique opportunity for San Antonio area community leaders to shadow the 433rd AW, group and squadron commanders.
For more information about the Honorary Commander's program, contact the 433rd AW Public Affairs office at 925-5194.