433rd "Alamo Wing" Honorary Commanders recognize "Hidden Hero"
433rd Airlift Wing Honorary Commanders pose with "Hidden Hero" Senior Airman Digna Norris, a bio-environmental technician assigned to the 433rd Medical Squadron. She was recognized at the annual "Salute to Employers" luncheon, hosted by the Area 4 (S.A.) committee of Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve, Texas, Nov. 6 at the Double Tree Hotel in downtown San Antonio. The ESGR is a DOD-sanctioned volunteer agency that cultivates positive relations between civilian employers and their employees who serve in the Reserve forces. The Hidden Heroes program is sponsored by the Greater S.A. Chamber of Commerce. The Honorary Commanders Program partners business and community leaders with wing senior leadership to educate them about the wing's mission in the Air Force and the national defense. Honorary Commanders pictured here, left to right, are: Lisa O'Briant, Greater S.A. Chamber of Commerce, partnered with 433rd Operations Group; Bill Gerlt, S.A. Missions Baseball, partnered with 433rd Airlift Control Flight; Senior Airman Norris; Sergio Gonzalez, VIA Metropolitan Transit, partnered with 26th Aerial Port Squadron; and Mark Frye, Port S.A., partnered with 733rd Training Squadron. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Elsa Martinez)
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