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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Welcome Home
After six months in Afghanistan, member of the 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron returned home on Sept 22, 2008. Family and friends met them at San Antonio Airport with banners, cheers and even a few happy tears were shed during the reunion. The Alamo Wing engineers spent their deployment building and repairing structures at Bagram Airfield and several forward operating locations. They installed air conditioning units for Soldiers, brought older buildings up to U.S. Military construction codes and built brand new facilities. The group joined up with members of the Niagara Falls Air Force Reserve unit to create the first Prime BEEF, or Prime Base Emergency Engineer Force, team to operate in the country in almost two years. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Nathaniel)
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Logistics Readiness Squadrom performs vehicle operation training
Simulated accident practicing procedures for training with the LRS.
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Logistics Readiness Squadrom performs vehicle operation training
Simulated accident practicing procedures for training with the LRS.
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Quarterly Award Winner recognized
Brig.Gen. John C. Fobian, commander of the 433rd Airlift Wing, presents Senior Master Sgt. Lorna Machacon, with a plaque signifying her being named Senior Non Commisioned Officer of the Quarter, 2nd quarter 2008. The presentation of the award took place during the Wing Commander's Call in June. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Staff Sgt. Carlos Trevino)
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1st Quarter Awards
Brig. Gen. John C. Fobian, Commander of the 433rd Airlift Wing presented Master Sgt. Michael Goodrich, from the 433rd Maintenance Squadron, with the 1st quarter Senior Non Commisioned Officer of the Quarter award. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Photo by Airman 1st Class Viola Hernandez)
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Two Seids to the story
Col(Ret) Howard A. Seid, 433rd Airlift wing Vice Commander, presented his wife Jacqueline Seid with a bouqet of roses for all of her support during his retirement ceremony on June 7, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Photo by Airman 1st Class Viola Hernandez)
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Line of Honor
Reservists from the 433rd Honor Guard stand in formation ready to present the colors at the retirement ceremony of the 433rd Airlift Wing's Vice Commander Howard A. Seid. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Photo by Airman 1st Class Viola Hernandez)
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Wing Commander remembers fallen service members at Memorial Day ceremony
Commander of the 433rd Airlift Wing, Brigadier General John C. Fobian, remembers service members whose lives were lost while serving. The "Alamo Wing" kicked off their Memorial Day weekend with a ceremony held Thursday, 22 May, recognizing and remembering Reserve wing members from throughout the Wing's more than 56 years of history, as well as honoring all military service members who have given the ultimate sacrifice of their lives in service to their country. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Viola Hernandez)
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Survivor of plane crash 'Bravo 12' remembers fellow servicemembers at wing memorial ceremony
Bravo 12 Memorial Day ceremony
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Wing holds Memorial Day ceremony honoring members who lost their lives
Memorial Day ceremony
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Rolled - not folded
An Airman from the 74th Aerial Port Squadron uncovers a K-Loader after a simulated attack during the recent Operational Readiness Inspection. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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It's not over until the paperwork is through
Senior Master Sgt. Juliet Higgins, training NCO for the 433rd Aeromedical Staging Squadron knows there is no escape from paperwork during war. During the recent Operational Readiness Inspection, Sergeant Higgins made sure patients and caregivers were accounted for. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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It's Covered
Staff Sgt. David Plemmons, an aircraft electrician with the 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, takes up a protective posture inside a simulated bunker during the recent Operational Readiness Inspection. The ORI showed that the Airmen of the Alamo Wing are war ready. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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Getting the news out
During the recent Operational Readiness Inspection, Public Affairs staff from the 403rd Air Wing (in Dessert uniform) joined with the 433rd Airlift Wing (BDU uniform). The combined team earned high marks for their ability to get the news out quickly and acurately during various threat levels. From left to right are Master Sgt. Collen McGee, Maj. Chad Gibson, Tech. Sgt. Michael Duhe and Capt. Carla Gleason. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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