The Official Information Publication of the 129th Rescue , November 2008 Remain ‘on guard’ to save lives at home and abroad Lives Saved By Col. Amos Bagdasarian, Commander We’ve run remained in Ellington and then the gambit moved out of the path of the this storm to Kelly Field in San An- year…two 500 tonio. As Ike was about to make 598 mile over- landfall, we flew into adverse con- These Things We Do... water rescue ditions and did what we do best. missions This professional and highly- That Others May Live... this sum- skilled team of citizen Airmen mer, deploy- demonstrated our unit’s life-sav- ment of type ing capability to respond anytime, II firefighters, anywhere. JTF 129 picked up 48 and several people and 13 dogs, and a major- firefighter saves and medevacs ity of these saves, 34 people and during the 11 dogs, were credited to 129th wildfires. Oh, by the way, we also RQW rescuers. This is exactly dropped more than 150,000 gal- why we’re consistently called lons of water over the fires. upon to perform rescue opera- Soon after we had a pause in tions in natural disasters. the fire business, we responded To be able to quickly deploy, to another disaster. Labor Day whether it be for hurricanes, fires weekend we got the call for help or combat, we must maintain a Inside This Issue: from Louisiana as Hurricane high level of readiness. If we don’t Gustav was making its way to- keep current on ancillary train- wards the Gulf Coast region. ing, war skills training, dental ex- Air Guard Recruiting 2 With the tragedy of Hurricane aminations, and fitness tests, our Katrina still on our minds, more community and nation lose an Hurricane coverage 3-4 than 80 unit members swiftly important life-saving capability. deployed to Ellington Field in Although unit combat capabil- Portrait of a Professional 5 Houston, Texas. The 129th Res- ity is a commander responsibility, cue Wing force formed and led we all have a personal responsi- News and Notes 6-7 Joint Task Force 129. Our rescue bility to be ready to deploy. Just brethren from the 106th Rescue as a chef “steels” his knife prior Wing from Gabreski Airport in to using it, we must hone our New York, and the skills, get all the required train- from Kulis Air National Guard ing, and comply with deployability Base, , were also part of directives when not performing the rescue task force. Luckily the mission. We need to be proac- Hurricane Gustav caused less tive in getting prepared so we can damage than originally predicted concentrate on the mission when after it swept through the region. called. But the mission was not over Our disaster response opera- because Hurricane Ike was on tions may have calmed down for a path predicted to devastate now, but as you all know, in the Galveston, Texas. Our forces rescue business we can be gone See ON GUARD, Page 4  The Rescuegram THE RESCUEGRAM Air Guard recruiting: We are all recruiters is published by the Public Affairs by Tech. Sgt. Rick Williams, 129th Rescue Wing Recruiting Office, 129th Rescue Wing. This official newsletter is an authorized As the California Air National time they call or visit us they publication for members of the U.S. Guard enters another challeng- have a better awareness of what military services. Editorial content is ing year of recruiting the bright- we’re all about. A more-informed edited, prepared, and provided by est and best men and women to applicant is a happy applicant the Public Affairs Office of the 129th that will hopefully lead to them Rescue Wing. Its contents are not serve their state and country, necessarily the official views of, or recruiting’s base and national becoming a new recruit.” endorsed by, the U.S. Government, support continues to grow. Many potential recruits are the Department of Defense, the As 129th Rescue Wing mem- found in the Air Guard’s com- Department of the Air Force, or the bers take advantage of the rades in arms, including the California Air National Guard. $2,000 paid to those who help Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine The mission of the 129th friends enlist through the Guard Corps, Coast Guard, and their Rescue Wing is to provide highly corresponding Guard/Reserve trained and well-equipped rescue Recruiting Assistance Program, resources, able to respond to the spotlight also shines on the forces. With a highly visible and sustain the state mission Air National Guard with nation- search and rescue mission that of furnishing trained personnel wide recruiting commercials aired often leads to publicity in na- for state emergencies, such as during prime-time programs tional media publications, the natural disasters, and to assist civil such as Monday Night Football. recruiters hope this can help authorities in the enforcement of “The best frame of mind for spark interest among current or the law. former military members who When called to active duty everyone in the 129th to remem- with the Air Force, we provide ber is that we are all recruit- may be looking to transfer to the manpower, material and equipment ers,” said Tech. Sgt. Bill Todd, 129th. resources to conduct and complete an Air Guard recruiter for the “There are plenty of people combat and search rescue 129th since 2007. “Every time we looking to make a difference,” operations world-wide. We provide wear our uniform in public, who Sergeant Aquino said. “With manpower, material and equipment knows? You may just be noticed almost 600 lives saved by the to conduct and complete peacetime 129th Rescue Wing over the search operations. by someone that could lead to them joining the Air Guard some- years, our unit is a great place Editorial Staff where down the road.” for potential recruits to do just Commander “If everyone reached out to that, in a wide variety of jobs. Col. Amos Bagdasarian their family and friends to tell Every career field we offer, from their own Air Guard story and logistics to operations to support Public Affairs Officer to medical, is a vital part of our Capt. Alyson M. Teeter spread the good word about what we do at the 129th Rescue Wing, search-and-rescue mission. No Staff Writer who knows how many future single career field is more impor- Staff Sgt. Andrew Hughan enlistments that could lead to?” tant than another - everybody he added. “Word of mouth is a plays a part in our mission.” powerful communication tool.” Multimedia Staff Traditional methods of in- Photo HH-60G pilot openings Master Sgt. Dan Kacir forming the public about what Senior Airman Joshua Kauffman a potential employer can offer The 129th RQS is looking for - the first step in any recruiting qualified candidates to fill traditional Video process - have included tried- positions operating the HH-60G. Master Sgt. Barbara Apkarian and-true airshow presentations, Here are some of the requirements: Tech. Sgt. Ray Aquino career fair displays, and walk-ins - Age 28 1/2 or younger Staff Sgt. Kelly Hobby who see the Air National Guard - Bachelor’s degree sign on the downtown Mountain - Pass a USAF Flying Class 1 View recruiting office. As technol- Physical and vision requirements ogy marches on, recruiting tries - Pass a Secret clearance to march along with it. investigation “We get good interest in the Air - Pass the AFOQT and meet Guard from the www.goang.com minimum scores in core areas Contact Us: web page along with our 1-800- - No past UCMJ action, DWI/DUI, or 129th RQW/PA TO-GO-ANG phone line,” said drug usage P.O. Box 103, Stop 20 Master Sgt. Rex Aquino, an eight- - Live within 150 miles of Moffett Moffett FAF, CA 94035 year veteran of Air Guard recruit- Field or commit to relocate Telephone: 650-603-9152 ing. “The young people today are - No GTC revocations or overdue [email protected] so computer savvy. They do their balances research online, see all the excel- For more information contact lent benefits and bonuses offered Capt. David Weidman at x9340 or by the Air Guard, then by the [email protected]

 The Rescuegram JTF 129 Airmen rescue civilians stranded in Galveston by Capt. Alyson Teeter, 129th Rescue Wing Public Affairs Editor’s Note: This is the first article of two that document the 129th Rescue Wing’s participation in Hur- ricane Ike rescue missions. Photos and videos are available at www.129rqw. ang.af.mil and www.youtube.com/ 129thRescueWing. California Air Na- tional Guardsmen from the 129th Res- cue Wing here de- ployed to Kelly Field in San Antonio for Hurricane Ike search and rescue support operations rescued eight people Sept. 12 in Galveston, Texas. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Wally Bacio A U.S. Coast Guard Joint Task Force 129 crew, Jolly 92, rescues a family of four in Galveston, Texas, Sept. 12. helicopter on search and rescue patrol spotted unevacuated civil- ed to convince civilians that they needed to ians waving from a bridge on the Bolivar Pen- evacuate. Some civilians refused to leave and insula near Galveston. Flooding conditions due opted to stay in their homes, Captain Finnerty to Hurricane Ike severed an access road onto said. The PJs hoisted two people and two dogs the peninsula and the civilians were stranded. into the Pave Hawk, and the crew eventually USCG and Texas Army National Guard helicop- dropped them off at Ellington Field in Houston. ters picked up approximately 30 people. While Jolly 91 picked up the two civilians, Soon after the bridge rescues, a USCG heli- Jolly 92 was hovering nearby with the family of copter and four Joint Task Force 129 helicop- four. The crew picked up two more people and ters, including two 129th RQW HH-60G Pave pets. The crews spotted one man with a spot- Hawk helicopters and pararescuemen, arrived light - his house was surrounded by water. The on scene to assist. PJs hoisted the man up in to the helicopter. During the aerial reconnaissance the crews Jolly 92 headed to Ellington Field with the found no one else on the bridge because it was six rescued civilians and pets. The helicopters under water, said Maj. Matthew Thomas, 129th then returned to Kelly Field. “Winds at that Rescue Wing pilot and co-pilot for Jolly 92. point were at 60 knots and visibility was low The USCG then dispatched the JTF 129 heli- - it was time for us to go,” Major Thomas said. copters to a home nearby on the northeast side Overall, four Air National Guard Pave Hawks of Galveston. The house was flooding and a call and JTF 129 personnel saved 15 adults, one for help had been made to the Coast Guard. Ac- child, and four dogs Sept. 12. cording to Major Thomas, the stranded civilians had called their relatives in Illinois for help. The relatives then called the Coast Guard. The Pave Hawk, Jolly 92, landed in a small grassy area and pararescuemen, also known as PJs, went to the house to rescue the four stranded civilians. “The area where we landed was under water 10 minutes later,” Major Thom- as said. A second JTF 129 helicopter, Jolly 91, was hovering nearby during the rescue, and the sound of the helicopter prompted additional unevacuated civilians to leave their homes, said Capt. Brian Finnerty, 129th Rescue Wing pilot U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt.Wally Bacio and flight lead for Jolly 91. Joint Task Force 129 crew, Jolly 92, flies over a yacht Two PJs rappelled from Jolly 91 and attempt- warehouse fire in Galveston, Texas, Sept. 12. The Rescuegram  129th rescuers excel in Hurricane Ike aftermath by Capt. Alyson Teeter, 129th Rescue Wing Public Affairs Based on this tip, the helicopter took off and found the home. An elderly man, two of his family members and a dog were stranded. The pararescuemen rappelled down to the house and used the hoist to pluck the fam- ily from danger. After dropping off the group of survivors, the HH-60G crew searched for people in Gilchrist on the Bolivar Penin- sula. They came across small groups of people sitting on porches and U.S. Air Force photo byTech. Sgt. Brock Woodward balconies. Surprisingly 129h Rescue Wing crews witness Hurricane Ike’s aftermath in Galveston, Texas, Sept. 13. for the crews, when asked to evacuate, the California Air National vivors did just that. people opted to stay put. Guardsmen from the 129th Aircrews aboard the HH- At the end of the day, Rescue Wing here deployed to 60G spotted a woman poking searching for survivors and Kelly Field in San Antonio for her head out from her porch. performing rescues was a gru- Hurricane Ike search and res- Two pararescuemen rappelled eling but very gratifying mis- cue support operations contin- down to convince the woman sion for the JTF 129 Airmen. ued their search Sept. 13 for to evacuate. The helicopter “All the crewmembers were stranded victims near Galves- then landed in a baseball field glad to be there and help when ton, Texas. near her house and discov- people needed it most,” Major Four Joint Task Force 129 ered two elderly women and a Hunt said. HH-60G Pave Hawk helicop- middle-aged man stranded in “The task force members did ters, including two from the the house. The survivors asked an incredible job over the past 129th RQW, departed from to be evacuated because one of 48 hours flying in extremely Kelly Field at 10 a.m. Overall, the women was sick and need- violent conditions,” said Col. JTF 129 members saved 48 ed treatment. Mark Sheehy, the 129th RQW people and 13 dogs in response The three people loaded Operations Group commander to Hurricane Ike. on the helicopter and crews and JTF 129 commander. The crews knew they had a promptly transported them to “They epitomize the Air Force busy day ahead of them. Texas City High School, a main rescue motto of ‘These things “We were told that more than collection point for survivors. we do that others may live.’” 200 911 calls were made in The aircrew returned to the the morning,” said Maj. Rhys air and disaster area and pro- Hunt, a 129th RQW pilot. ceeded to troll over the Bolivar ON GUARD continued from Page 1 “When we got to Galveston, it Peninsula near Galveston. The to respond to another di- looked like a war zone. There crews were stunned by the de- saster tomorrow. We also were four or five houses on fire, struction witnessed overhead. have our AEF deployments Galveston Airport was com- “Half of the houses appeared quickly approaching, so this pletely underwater, most of the flattened in Crystal Beach,” gives further impetus for city was flooded, and several Major Hunt said. remaining ‘on guard’ and piers were demolished.” The aircrews continued their ready to save lives. Instead of being tasked with search for survivors and came Your nation, communi- picking up victims in spe- across a man, woman and their ties, families and co-work- cific locations, the helicopters dog wading through the water. ers greatly appreciate your trolled low and slow. The crews The helicopter landed on a dry service and dedication dem- hoped the sound of the rotor road near the trio and picked onstrated when assisting blades would prompt survivors them up. The man and woman your fellow citizens. Thank to come out of their homes and provided information about you for everything you do, seek help in evacuating the additional victims requiring so that others may live. area. It wasn’t long before sur- evacuation.  The Rescuegram

Portrait of a Professional -- Senior Airman Mark Deimling, 130th RQS What is your favorite memory in the AF? My first SAR, #560. A fisherman fell into fish hold, and I deployed to support the PJs and refuel HH-60s. What motivated you to enlist in the AF? I always wanted to be in the military. How has being an Airman changed your outlook on life? I have gained an appreciation for the things that I have and broadened my perspective as to what others do not. What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned in the military? Attention to detail. If you could deploy anywhere in the world, where would you go? The North Pole If you could choose any AF job, which would it be? Why? A loadmaster; getting to throw stuff out of an air- plane is satisfying. Where did you grow up? San Jose What is your job in the civilian world? Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriff What would people be surprised to know about you? No surprises here! What are your hobbies? Mountain biking, off road driving, 4WD. Portrait of a Professional is a monthly profile of an outstanding Staff Sgt. and below. Nominations are routed through the squadron and group commanders.

First Sergeant positions available The 129th Rescue Wing has First Sergeant opportunities available. First sergeants communicate with unit leadership, supervisors and members to ensure discipline is equitably maintained and morale, welfare, and health needs for the enlisted force are met. The first sergeant serves as the commander’s advisor on personnel programs, career progression, family needs, financial matters, family and unaccompanied housing, details, Professional Military Education (PME), recognition programs and any additional needs required by the commander. Submit application packages to 680 Macon Road, Mail Stop 12, , CA 94035, Attn: CMSgt Kristina Keck. Application deadline is Nov. 2, 2008 Please feel free to direct any questions to Chief Master Sgt. Kristina Keck at x9202.

Apply for 129th Alumni Heritage scholarship by November 8 The 129th Alumni & Heritage Association Completed applications must be submitted (AHA) provides Educational Scholarships to unit to the 129th Alumni & Heritage Association members each year. Scholarship Chair, Lt. Col. Cynthia Kepple, at Applicants need to be currently enrolled in [email protected] or by mail to her an educational program. A current transcript, home at 2221 Walnut Grove Ave., San Jose, CA a statement of work in progress from the 95128-1241. Applications can also be submitted educational facility or other evidence of program to CMSgt Kristina Keck in the Headquarters participation is required for all applicants. Building. Applications can be obtained online at The deadline for submitting scholarship http://www.129aha.org/ScholarAppl.htm. applications is the close of business Nov. 8.

The Rescuegram  News & Notes ARPC announces new weekend DANTES/CLEP opportunities Register now for the 2009 OAY schedule The Defense Activity for Non- Banquet Starting Oct. 4, Reserve Traditional Education support Chief Master Sergeant Deborah Personnel Contact Center (DANTES) provides a variety of K. Lott, Command Chief Master customer service counselors examination programs through Sergeant of the California AIr will be available the first three which an individual may: National Guard cordially invites Saturdays of each month to - Earn a high school credential you to the 2009 Oustanding support Air National Guard and - Satisfy undergraduate and Airmen and First Sergeant of the Air Force Reserve unit training graduate level college admission Year Banquet, Saturday, Jan. 17, assemblies from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. requirements 2009, in Riverside, Calif. MT. While federal holidays may - Earn college credit The Banquet will be held at the alter the schedule, this enhanced - Gain professional certification Riverside Convention Center. The customer service gives drilling Most tests are offered at military dress is Mess Dress or Citizen Airmen the opportunity DANTES Test Centers on a Semi-Formal. Pre-dinner drinks to speak with a customer service funded basis for eligible military and hors d’oeuvres begins at 5 counselor during their UTA personnel. p.m. and the introductions and weekends. The DANTES testing facility for dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Counselors can be reached by the 129th members is located at RSVP by Jan. 2, 2009 by going calling 1-800-525-0102 (preferred) the Travis AFB education center, to https://einvitations.afit.edu/ or DSN 926-6528. Airmen Base Library 530 Hickam Ave., OAY565/index.cfm. You can also can always request assistance Travis AFB, CA register at 24/7/365 by logging onto virtual DANTES testing days at Travis: https://wwwd.my.af.mil/ Personnel Center-Guard and Tue., Wed., Thur. afknprod/ASPs/CoP/EntryCoP. Reserve, the customer service Time: asp?Filter=AN-OT-01-80. Web portal for personnel support, 0800 & 1000 (by appointment online at http://arpc.afrc.af.mil/ only) Two $500 MOAA scholarships vPC-GR/. DSN: 837-3444/1733 available to 129th personnel Comm: 707-424-3444/1733 The Chapter of More documentation necessary the Military Officers Association to replace, renew ID cards GTC switch from Bank of of America will award two $500 Homeland Security Directive 12 America to Citi Bank scholarships to 129th Rescue now requires retirees and family The Government Travel Card Wing personnel. Scholarship members seeking to renew or through Bank of America is being candidates must meet the replace a military identification replaced with Citi Bank. Citi following requirements: card to provide two types of ID. Bank will become the new GTC 1. Enlisted member of the Retirees and family members provider and the transition date is 129th Rescue Wing, California Air needing identification cards must scheduled for Nov. 30, 2008. National Guard. have two of the following types On Nov. 30 the Bank of America 2. Candidates selected to receive of current identification, one of GTC will no longer be acceptable/ the awards must be currently which must include a photo: used. At 12:00 a.m. EST the Citi enrolled at an accredited - Driver’s license or ID issued by a Card will be the Government Community College or University state Travel Card for the Department of for the purpose of obtaining a - ID card issued by federal, state Defense. Baccalaureate Degree. or local government agencies or It is imperative that all 3. A 3.0 grade point average or entities cardholders that have credit better on official transcripts. - School ID card with a balances on their current Bank 4. Enrollment must be a photograph of America GTC call the bank as minimum of one class of 3 or more - Voter’s registration card soon as possible in order to have credit - U.S. military ID card this credit balance paid back units. - U.S. passport to them, the cardholder. The 5. Candidates must have - Certificate of U.S. citizenship deadline for this is Nov. 28. demonstrated to his or her - Certificate of naturalization Most importantly, organizations immediate Commanding Officer a For people younger than 18, who must take care of ALL balances high degree of moral character, are unable to present a document BEFORE Nov. 28 to ensure a dedication to duty and previously listed, they may bring: smooth transition to the Citi Bank perseverance in furthering his - School record or report card GTC. or her career over the preceding - Clinic, doctor or hospital record If you are TDY during the twelve months. - Day-care or nursery school transition date, ensure you carry 6. Previous awardees will not be record both the Bank of America and Citi considered. The listing above is not all cards with you. If you have any If you meet all of these inclusive. A list of acceptable questions, please contact your guidelines, please contact Capt. documents can be found http:// Agency Program Coordinator. Alyson Teeter at x9152 by Jan. 5, www.uscis.gov/files/form/I-9.pdf 2009, to apply.  The Rescuegram News & Notes cont. Welcome new 129th members! Home Community Care Program Army Behavioral Health: Capt. Charles Phillips The Home Community Care http://www.behavioralhealth. Tech. Sgt. Adrielle Cabatian Program is a free UTA child care army.mil/sprevention/index.html Tech. Sgt. Sean Carroll service open to military members Suicide Prevention Resource Center: Staff Sgt. Tony Rivera who participate in a UTA weekend. http://www.sprc.org/library/ Staff Sgt. Brandon Sheldon The program is open to children event_kit/index.asp#gen_info_ Senior Airman Shane Burke two weeks to 12 years old. factsheets. Senior Airman Christopher Guidry Because the child care provider is Airman 1st Class Silivino Reyes full during the week, no care can TDY per-mile rate increases be provided for RUTAs and AT. In response to the mid-year rise The following member was Reservations will be confirmed in gasoline prices, General Service recently promoted to their only when the Home Community Administration officials raised the current rank. Congratulations! Care Parent Statement and state temporary-duty mileage rate from Tech. Sgt. Erik Anderson registration forms are completed in $0.505 per mile to $0.585. Tech. Sgt. Geoffrey Norton their entirety and received by the The increase applies to all Staff Sgt. Marcos Berrios Services Flight. The forms must be uniformed personnel and civilian Staff Sgt. Brian Strukan submitted during the UTA prior to employees traveling on official Senior Airman Henry Wright be eligible for the next UTA. business by privately owned For more information and access automobile or motorcycle, effective The following members have to the required forms, please go to Aug. 1. retired, separated, or transferred the Services CoP on the Air Force to another unit. We wish them Portal at https://wwwd.my.af.mil/ Enhancements improve well and thank them for their afknprod/ASPs/CoP/OpenCoP. evaluation forms service. asp?Filter=AN-OT-02-14 New technological enhancements Chief Master Sgt. Alfred Cortez have been made to four Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Louis Hernandez evaluation forms: Senior Master Sgt. Igor Myaskovsky For the latest - Air Force Form 910 Enlisted Senior Master Sgt. Ruben Rodriguez Performance Report (airman Tech. Sgt. Glenn Brakel 129th rqw basic to technical sergeant) Tech. Sgt. Neal Ericksen - Air Force Form 911 Enlisted Staff Sgt. Erik Blackburn news, go to: Performance Report (master Staff Sgt. Bernard Brown sergeant to chief master Staff Sgt. Ryan Gille www.129rqw.ang.af.mil sergeant) Staff Sgt. Clayton Kramer - Air Force Form 931 Senior Airman Anthony Nuno Suicide Prevention: Speak up so Performance Feedback Senior Airman Christopher Orehek others don’t act out Worksheet (airman basic to Senior Airman Pablo Villa Suicide prevention is everyone’s technical sergeant) responsibility. Intervention is - Air Force Form 707 Officer critical, because it can help Discounted 49ers tickets Performance Report (lieutenant change the perception of a person available to military members to colonel). The 49ers would contemplating suicide who thinks Improvements include upgrading like to offer you a limited time, of taking his life as a long-term the forms' digital certificate special $17 priced game ticket as solution to what may be only a preferences, standardizing font a way of saying “Thank You” for short-term problem. sizes for the various signature the job you do in making this great Signs or symptoms of someone blocks, clarifying the text in some country of ours a better place. contemplating suicide can include of the boxes and streamlining sign- This price is made possible only withdrawal from society, giving in privileges. through your relationship with the away personal belongings or The use of the revised forms, team and because of the role you actions as obvious as saying final dated June 18, will start play in supporting our community. goodbyes. If someone indicates he immediately. Reports currently There are only a certain number or she is contemplating suicide, in coordination do not need to be of tickets that we can offer at help ensure that person receives redone. this price, so you are limited to counseling. And once someone is The new evaluation forms purchasing four tickets per game. identified and receiving treatment, are located at the Air Force e- Because the number of total it is important to keep track of how Publishing Web site at http:// tickets available is limited, please they are getting along. www.e-publishing.af.mil/. do not share this offer with others The good news about suicide outside of your organization. prevention is that it works. For Please click on the link below more information about suicide and enter the password “America” prevention, visit: November UTA Menus National Suicide Prevention to receive the reduced price for Saturday: Italian Touch Lifeline: your 49ers tickets: http://www. http://www. Sunday: Standard Lunch ticketmaster.com/promo/pzyix5 suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ The Rescuegram  Earn up to $2,000 for each new recruit who enlists and reports to Basic Training. For eligibility information please visit http://www.guardrecruitingassistant.com/.

2008 - 2009 UTAs

Do you belong to the 129th Alumni and Heritage 2008 Association? You don’t need to be an alumni to be 1-2 November 2-3 May a member, currently we have about 300 members, 6-7 December 6-7 June total! Our goal is to continue the ongoing heritage 11-12 July of the 129th through current and past members. 2009 1-2 August We support the wing during deployments and 3-4 January 12-13 September homecoming and have an annual scholarship for 7-8 February 3-4 October wing personnel or their families attending college. Please see your Chief for details. Continue your 7-8 March 7-8 November legacy….please support the AHA. 4-5 April 5-6 December

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