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Golden Medic 2006
U.S. Air Force Capt. Towne Besel, from the 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, goes over the medical status of a mannequin posing as a medical patient onboard a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster aircraft during a training exercise on in-flight medical care and transporting of patients for Golden Medic 2006 June 17, 2006. Golden Medic is a joint medical exercise between the U.S. Air Force and Army. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stephen Schester) (Released)
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Total Force teamwork save 3-day-old's life
Reserve and active-duty air and medical crews joined to save the life of a 3-day-old military dependant. The boy was flow from Puerto Rico to Wilford Hall Medical Center July 20. The aeromedical evacuation crew was from the 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, the Reserve aircrew from the 446th Airlift Wing at McChord AFB, and an Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygen Machine team was an active-duty medical crew from the 59th Medical Wing at Wilford Hall Medical Center. The units brought the boy to WHMC for life saving treatment. Pictured are Maj. (Dr.) Jeanette Gonzalez, left, a 859th Medical Operations Squadron pediatrician and Senior Airman Jayme McUlob, a 433rd AES medical technichian, right. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bruce Hill, Jr.)
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Check!
A C-5A Maintainer communicates with her gorund crew while inspecting the flaps of a C-5A at the 433rd hangar at Lackland AFB, Texas.
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Heavy lifting no problem
A member of the 433rd Airlift Wing uses a hydraulic jack to lift a C 5 in order to make repairs.
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Mini Folklife Festival
Stepping under the canopy of the Italian booth took attendees straight into an Italian kitchen. The 433rd Airlift Wing hosted the 2006 Mini Folklife Festival. The festival featured tastes and sounds from around the world including; Lebanon, Mexico, Germany, Hawaii and Native American cultures. Reservists from the 433rd Airlift Wing represent a broad array of cultural backgrounds. The annual event happens during a single lunch period and coincides with the City of San Antonio's, week-long, Folklife Festival cultural celebration. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Collen McGee)
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Mini Folklife Festival
The German offering from the Mission Support Squadron included Chicken Dance lessons at the 433rd Airlift Wing 2006 Mini Folklife Festival. The festival featured tastes and sounds from around the world including; Lebanon, Mexicoo, Italy, Germany, Hawaii and Native American cultures. Reservists from the 433rd Airlift Wing represent a broad array of cultural backgrounds. The annual event happens during a single lunch period and coincides with the City of San Antonio's, week-long, Folklife Festival cultural celebration. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Elena Milford)
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Close inspection
Staff Sgt. Manuel Camacho, a small arms instructor with the 433rd Security Forces Squadron inspects a weapon after a qualifications course. Sergeant Camacho was one of two Alamo Wing members to participate in the Strickland competition in England. The team took second over all and placed first in the shooting competition. Sergeant Camacho participated last year also and will soon move to accept an active Guard and Reserve tour with the 610th Security Forces Squadron who hosts the competition team annually. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech Sgt. Collen McGee)
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Behind the line
Lt. Col. Charles Combs, 433rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, clears debri from the bottom of a gate leading onto the flight line during the May wing wide Foreign Object Damage Prevention walk. Members from every work center wandered parking lots, flight line areas and roadways picking up anything that could cause damage to tires, aircraft engines or harm personel. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Collen McGee)
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Call me
Staff. Sgt. Huizar gets hundreds of calls every day in the 433rd Airlift Wing Command Post. As a controller, it is his job to gather infortmation from several locations and make sure it gets to those who need it. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Maj. Elena Milford)
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Walk the line
Alamo Wing members walk the line in the early morning light. Awareness of Foreign Object Damage potentials increased wing-wide participation in prevention programs including events like FOD walks. Foreign objects can be loose bolts, washers, wire and even partes of the concrete or the ramp the aircraft are parked on. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Collen McGee, 433rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
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Headlines today, frontlines tomorrow
Lt. Col. Mario Pastrano, a Health Services Administrator with the 433rd Airlift Wing, took some time on deployment day to explain to local reporters what he and his people will be responsible for during thier deployment. The Reservists will operate the Casualty Aeormedical Staging Facility at Balad AB, Iraq. It will be thier primary responsability to get the wounded out of Iraq and on to Germany or the US for more definitive care. The CASF at Balad will be the last stop in country for most of those wounded in Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Collen McGee)
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A good read at a good price
Second Lt. Robin Frailer, a military equal opportunity officer with the 433rd Airlift Wing (right), and Master Sgt. Theresa Cauley, first sergeant for the wing staff, pick through the one dollar book sale at the Family Support Office. The books were new donated by the 37th FSO to help fund family support programs in the wing.
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The shadow knows
During a recent job shadow program, reserve loadmaster, Senior Master Sgt. Rick Moreno, from the 68th Airlift Squadron, taught his shadow how to tie down a piece of cargo. The students were able to learn a little about the various aspects of one career in the Air Force Reserve. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Major Elena Milford)
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Deployed San Antonio Nurse
20050607-F-7692R-001 Maj. Diane Walcutt, a nurse with the 433rd Medical Squadron, checks the monitoring equipment attached to an Army soldier as he receives treatment at the 332nd Air Force Theater Hospital at Balad AB, Iraq. Major Walcutt was recently chosen by the Army?s 44th Medical Command as the Emergency Medical Nurse Consultant for the entire CENTCOM theater of operations. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Collen McGee)
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Drug buster gets reward
Tech. Sgt. Anita Garcia is the 433rd Airlift Wing's Demand Reduction program manager. Her work, ensuring a less than one percent untestable rating, earned her recognition at the Department of Defense level. She will be presented her award, including a check for $2,500, at a ceremony in Washington DC this month. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Collen McGee)
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Dust storm on tape
Discovery Health Channel cinematographer films a convoy heading out into a dust storm at Balad Air Base.
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Solemn farewell
Staff Sgt. Rodney Blanton, 556th RHS, holds his daughter, Chelsey, during their last afternoon together before his deployment. The 556th RED HORSE Squadron, a tenant unit to the 433rd Airlift Wing, Air Force Reserve Command, deploys first to Fort McCoy, Wis., for combat skills training before heading overseas to an undisclosed location. It will be deployed up to one year in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. The 556th is the only RED HORSE Squadron in the Air Force Reserve. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Trevino)
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Medical huddle
Dr. (Col.) Renee Jaso, commander of the Air Force Reserve's 433rd Medical Squadron (center), receives a briefing about the condition of an ICU patient in the AFTH. Colonel Jaso volunteered, for the second time, to step away from his successful general surgury practice in San Antonio to help heal servicemembers in Iraq. "The real heroes are those who defend our liberty with their flesh and bones," said Colonel Jaso. "All I can do in return is take care of them when they fall." (Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Simmons)
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Out of New Orleans
Lt. Col. Christine Hassen, a flight nurse with the 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron was one of the volunteers to went to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She and other members of the 433rd AES set up a medical staging facility inside the Louis Armstrong International Airport. The 433rd AES, with help from AES squadrons throughout the Reserve, Guard and active-duty Air Force, transported almost 2,000 patients out to medical facilities who could provide the care New Orleans could no longer give.
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Stick to it training
Tech. Sgt. John Jackson, from the Air Force Reserve Command's 433rd Civil Engineering Squadron sticks to training in a self aid and buddy care class during a recent bivouac. 433rd CES Airmen maintain proficiency in life saving skills through regular practice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Simmons)
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