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New Wing CC Meets The Troops
Col. Douglas Jeffrey, 433rd Airlift Wing commander, shakes hands with British Royal Air Force Master Aircrew Paddy Adams, a 622 Squadron air load master, during a 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron training event July 12, 2024 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Adams was observing the training event as part of the Department of Defense’s Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julian Hernandez)
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New Wing CC Meets The Troops
Col. Douglas Jeffrey, 433rd Airlift Wing commander, shakes hands with 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron airmen during a training event July 12, 2024 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Jeffrey visited the 433rd AES troops preparing to conduct an off-station training flight as part of his effort to learn about Alamo Wing Airmen and their diverse missions as he assumes wing command. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julian Hernandez)
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New Wing CC Meets The Troops
Col. Douglas Jeffrey, 433rd Airlift Wing commander, talks with 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and 315th Airlift Wing Airmen ahead of an off-station training flight July 12, 2024 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Jeffrey visited the troops as part of his effort to learn about Alamo Wing Airmen and their diverse missions as he assumes wing command. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julian Hernandez)
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New Wing CC Meets The Troops
Col. Douglas Jeffrey, 433rd Airlift Wing commander, shakes hands with British Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant Jamie Teller, a 622 Squadron aircraft captain, during a 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron training event July 12, 2024 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Teller was observing the training event as part of the Department of Defense’s Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Julian Hernandez)
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Airmen Helping Airmen: 433rd OG Members Rally Around Wingman After House Fire
A fire severely damaged the San Antonio, Texas home of Master Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez, a 356th Airlift Squadron flight engineer and scheduler on July 6, 2024. Gonzalez and his wife were not hurt but cannot live in their home for the next four to six months. Reserve Citizen Airmen from across the 433rd Airlift Wing came together to help the Gonzalez family in their time of need. (Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez)
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Airmen Helping Airmen: 433rd OG Members Rally Around Wingman After House Fire
433rd Airlift Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen, along with family members and friends of Master Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez, a 356th Airlift Squadron flight engineer and scheduler, help pack up belongings after a fire severely damaged the Gonzalez family’s San Antonio, Texas home July 6, 2024. Gonzalez and his wife were not hurt but cannot live in their home for the next four to six months. Airmen from across the 433rd Airlift Wing came together to help the Gonzalez family in their time of need. (Photo courtesy of Virginia Salinas)
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Airmen Helping Airmen: 433rd OG Members Rally Around Wingman After House Fire
433rd Airlift Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen, along with family members and friends of Master Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez, a 356th Airlift Squadron flight engineer and scheduler, salvage whatever they can after a fire severely damaged the Gonzalez family’s San Antonio, Texas home July 6, 2024. Gonzalez and his wife were not hurt but cannot live in their home for the next four to six months. Airmen from across the 433rd Airlift Wing came together to help the Gonzalez family in their time of need. (Photo courtesy of Virginia Salinas)
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Airmen Helping Airmen: 433rd OG Members Rally Around Wingman After House Fire
433rd Airlift Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen, family members, and friends pose for a photo with Master Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez July 7, 2024, outside his San Antonio, Texas home. Gonzalez, a 356th Airlift Squadron flight engineer and scheduler, had to evacuate his home after it was severely damage by a fire July 6, 2024. His 433rd AW wingmen came out to help in any way they could. (Photo courtesy of Virginia Salinas)
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Airmen Helping Airmen: 433rd OG Members Rally Around Wingman After House Fire
A fire severely damaged the San Antonio, Texas home of Master Sgt. Jesse Gonzalez, a 356th Airlift Squadron flight engineer and scheduler on July 6, 2024. Gonzalez and his wife were not hurt but cannot live in their home for the next four to six months. Reserve Citizen Airmen from across the 433rd Airlift Wing came together to help the Gonzalez family in their time of need. (Photo courtesy of Virginia Salinas)
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Alamo Wing Maintainers Accomplish "Historical Milestone”
Justin Nagle, 433rd Maintenance Group Air Force Engineering and Technical Services advisor, and Senior Master Sgt. Sean Preston, 433rd Maintenance Squadron propulsion flight chief, give instructions to Senior Airman Evan Sherman, a 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion technician, as he and a team of 433rd MXG maintainers lower a General Electric F-138 jet engine from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas June 28, 2024. This marked the first time 433rd MXG Reserve Citizen Airmen replaced this model engine at the 433rd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julian Hernandez)
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Alamo Wing Maintainers Accomplish "Historical Milestone”
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Gomez, 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion technician, loosens a bolt in preparation for lowering a General Electric F-138 jet engine from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas June 28, 2024. Gomez and several other 433rd Maintenance Group Reserve Citizen Airmen are the first ones to replace this model engine at the 433rd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julian Hernandez)
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Alamo Wing Maintainers Accomplish "Historical Milestone”
Senior Master Sgt. Sean Preston, 433rd Maintenance Squadron propulsion flight chief, monitors the decent of a General Electric F-138 jet engine from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas June 28, 2024. Preston and his team of 433rd Maintenance Group Reserve Citizen Airmen are the first ones to replace this model engine at 433rd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julian Hernandez)
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Alamo Wing Maintainers Accomplish "Historical Milestone”
Senior Airman Evan Sherman, a 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion technician, and several other 433rd Maintenance Group Reserve Citizen Airmen work together to lower a General Electric F-138 jet engine from a C-5M Super Galaxy at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas June 28, 2024. This marks the first time 433rd MXG Airmen replaced this model engine at the 433rd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julian Hernandez)
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Alamo Wing Maintainers Accomplish "Historical Milestone”
Ryan McGinley, General Electric Military Field Service Representative for Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, and Senior Master Sgt. Sean Preston, 433rd Maintenance Squadron propulsion flight chief, ensure a General Electric F-138 jet engine is properly seated in its carrier cradle after being lowered from a C-5M Super Galaxy at JBSA-Lackland, Texas June 28, 2024. This marks the first time 433rd MXG Airmen replaced this model engine at the 433rd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julian Hernandez)
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Alamo Wing Maintainers Accomplish "Historical Milestone”
433rd Maintenance Group Reserve Citizen Airmen and civilian advisors pose for a group photo after the first removal of a General Electric F-138 jet engine from a C-5M Super Galaxy at the 433rd Airlift Wing on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas June 28, 2024. Alamo Wing maintainers have trained on the process since the transition to the C-5M model in 2016, but there had not been a need to perform the procedure at JBSA-Lackland until now. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julian Hernandez)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Joseph Hunn, 136th Contingency Response Flight security forces second in command, trained team members from the 433rd Contingency Response Flight on advanced field training scenarios that implemented blank ammunitions, smoke grenade procedures, casualty evacuation, beach assaults, and opposing force tactics at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. The 433rd CRF recently got authorization to transform from a flight to a squadron and incorporated Texas Air National Guardsmen from Naval Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, to help train the many new members participating in CLOR 24. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Christopher Gangeme, center, 136th Contingency Response Flight security forces team leader, left, Staff Sgt. Joseph Hunn, right 136th CRF security forces second in command, Staff Sgt. Cameron Wentworth, center left, CRF security forces defender, and Staff Sgt. Samuel Alexander Wells, center right, CRF security forces defender posed for a photo after performing advanced field training scenarios with team members from the 433rd Contingency Response Squadron at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. The Texas Air National Guardsmen assisted with training scenarios at CLOR 24 and was from Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
The 433rd Contingency Response Team, performed at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024, and posed for a group photo at a military training area near Lake Huron. The team consisted of Reserve Citizen Airmen, Texas Air National Guardsmen, and active-duty Airmen performing advanced field training scenarios such as casualty evacuations, beach assaults, and opposing force tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
A 433rd Contingency Response Team lead by Technical Sgt. Jerome Williams, 433rd Contingency Response Flight team chief, conduct a beach assault training scenario during the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. CLOR 24 gave reserve and active-duty Airmen, along with Texas Air National Guardsmen, the opportunity to work through advanced field training scenarios including, casualty evacuations, beach assaults, and responding to opposing force tactics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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433rd CRF Kickstarts, Transforms, and Closes CLOR 2024
Staff Sgt. Virgil Salidavar, left, 433rd Contingency Response Flight specialist, Senior Airman Isaac Williams, center, 72nd Healthcare Operations Squadron technician, and the CR team implemented a casualty evacuation procedure during battle drills at the Contingency Location Operations Rehearsal (CLOR 24) at the Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan June 27, 2024. The red smoke indicated casualty evacuation during the advance field training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jacob Lewis)
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