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Alamo Wing Reservist keeps Galaxy aloft
Staff Sgt. Mikela Kleinhans, a Reservist from the 433rd Airlift Wing's Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, goes through routine checks and inspections in a C-5A Galaxy cargo aircraft at Lackland AFB. Sergeant Kleinhans' job as a crew chief for a C-5 takes her all over the world with the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing Reservist keeps Galaxy aloft
Staff Sgt. Mikela Kleinhans, a Reservist from the 433rd Airlift Wing's Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, goes through routine checks and inspections in a C-5A Galaxy cargo aircraft at Lackland AFB. Sergeant Kleinhans' job as a crew chief for a C-5 takes her all over the world with the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing Reservist keeps Galaxy aloft
Staff Sgt. Mikela Kleinhans, a Reservist from the 433rd Airlift Wing's Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, goes through routine checks and inspections in a C-5A Galaxy cargo aircraft at Lackland AFB. Sergeant Kleinhans' job as a crew chief for a C-5 takes her all over the world with the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing family remembers
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
Brig. Gen. John Fobian, commander of the 433rd Airlift Wing addressed Alamo Wing Airmen and family members as they stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
Chaplain Jesse Howard offers the invocation as the 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Alamo Wing pauses to remember
The 433rd Airlift Wing stopped for a Memorial Day ceremony at the Bravo-12 Memorial Grove the Thursday before Memorial Day 2009. Bravo-12 was the call sign for a C-5 that crashed in 1990. The grove, built in memory of the crew, now serves as a memorial to all of the fallen Airmen from the Alamo Wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Tip-top shape; tip-top place
The job of maintaining and repairing the Alamo Wing?s fleet of C-5A Galaxy aircraft is a big job that sometimes requires some big tools. This aircraft is having work done to components at the top of the T-tail and removing the panels requires some heavy lift equipment. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman Brian McGloin)
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Through many small parts, the greater mission is accomplished
Airman 1st Class Harrison Sarran, a non-destructive inspector from the 433rd Airlift Wing's 433rd Maintenance Squadron, 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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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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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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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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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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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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