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  • STEM students visit 433rd Airlift Wing

    Fourteen students with the San Antonio Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen Inc.’s Youth Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics-Aviation Program visited the 433rd Airlift Wing here July 12.

  • Texas A&M ROTC tours C-5M Super Galaxy

    Thirteen Texas A&M Reserve Officers Training Corps students and instructors visited the 433rd Airlift Wing and toured a C-5M Super Galaxy here Nov. 6.

  • Flight school trains future crews for C-5M Super Galaxy

    Having the right crew is essential when it comes to flying a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft — that is why instructors at the 733rd Training Squadron and 356th Airlift Squadron here prepare students to operate a multi-million dollar aircraft.

  • The ties that bind

    Master Sgt. Bryan Boyd, 356th Airlift Squadron load master, shows Kelly Kamiya and Karizza Cruz the different chains that are used to tie down cargo during a walk-through tour of a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft Dec. 18, 2017 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The visitors also toured the C-5

  • Chief Veilleux retires after 34 years in the military

    Chief Master Sgt. Thomas J. Veilleux Sr., 356th Airlift Squadron’s Formal Training Unit superintendent, retired from the United States Air Force Reserve during a June 11 ceremony at the Cargo Loading Training Facility here. The event was officiated by Lt. Col. Steven Radtke, 356th AS commander.“He

  • Airmen see fruits of their labor

    Airmen from the 359th Aerospace Medicine Squadron aerospace and operational physiology training flight received a Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape brief followed by a tour of a C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft and an aircrew flight equipment demonstration at the 433rd OSS.

  • Last C-5A Galaxy departs San Antonio

    The final C-5A Galaxy aircraft (tail number 70-0448) departed here Sept. 28, 2016, to make room for the newer and improved C-5M Super Galaxy aircraft.   The departure is another step towards the 433rd Airlift Wing’s transition to the newer Lockheed Martin model. The first of the eight Lockheed