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Civilian employers get Air Force Reserve education
Staff Sgt. Aaron Burkman, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Protection Flight, helps Dawn Craig of Smokey Point Distributing, try on fire protection gear during the 446th Airlift Wing Employer Orientation Day May 4 at Hangar 12. Craig is the employer of Tech. Sgt. Ethan Magill, 446th Maintenance Squdron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madelyn McCullough)
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Civilian employers get Air Force Reserve education
446th Airlift Wing Reservist's civilian employers watch as a team from the 446th Aeromedical Staging Squadron loads a patient onto a C-17 Globemaster III May 4 at Hangar 12. The demonstration is one of many the employers got to see during employer orientation day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madelyn McCullough)
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Class is in session
Master Sgt. Michael Pate (red, white, and blue instructor jersey), the 446th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of training, educates security forces Reservists on all-terrain-vehicle basic riding and safety, July 14. Pate is also the certified ATV instructor for the squadron. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Master Sgt. Michael Pate (red, white, and blue instructor jersey), the 446th Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of training, educates security forces Reservists on all-terrain-vehicle basic riding and safety, July 14. Pate is also the certified ATV instructor for the squadron. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Tech. Sgt. Casey Drab, a 446th Security Forces Squadron Fire Team leader receives instruction on all-terrain vehicle riding and safety during the Reserve weekend, July 14. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Class is in session
Tech. Sgt. Casey Drab, a 446th Security Forces Squadron Fire Team leader receives instruction on all-terrain vehicle riding and safety during the Reserve weekend, July 14. The ATV is one of the vehicles a security forces Airman might need in the field. For that reason, and because 446th SFS Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some of the 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Class is in session
One of the primary vehicles security forces Airmen need when they're deployed in the field is an all-terrain vehicle. For that reason, and because 446th Security Forces Squadron Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Class is in session
One of the primary vehicles security forces Airmen need when they're deployed in the field is an all-terrain vehicle. For that reason, and because 446th Security Forces Squadron Reservists are deployable, they are required to take the ATV course every two to three years. Some 446th SFS Airmen have utilized those skills here at McChord Field to provide support for other security personnel, and incident response during major events, including air shows and Air Mobility Command Rodeo. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Clear a path
Tech. Sgt. Johnation Tucker, 86th Aerial Port Squadron, McChord Field, Wash., makes sure the ramp is clear on a C-17 Globemaster III before loading pallets, Nov. 8, 2011. Tucker hails from Everett, Wash. and works as a logistics supervisor with Philips Electronics in Seattle. The joint airlift inspector, who?s been with the 446th AW since 2007, has been deployed three times. His most recent was at Balad Air Base, Iraq in 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Clear Zone Proposal
Col. Daniel Morgan, Joint Base Lewis-McChord garrison commander, signs the memorandum of agreement with local officials for a plan to create the McChord Field North Clear Zone during the South Sound Military and Communities Partnership council meeting May 11 at Eagles Pride Golf Course.
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Clear Zone Proposal
Map of a plan to create the McChord Field North Clear Zone. The plan will be implemented over a 10 to 20 year period.
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Cleared for takeoff
"It was amazing," said Carmen Cook, a director with the Washington State Employment Security Department during the 446th Airlift Wing's Employer Orientation Day here, April 2. Ms. Cook was one of the lucky civilian employers who had the opportunity to take a seat on the flight deck aboard a C-17 Globemaster III for an orientation flight. Civilian employers from throughout the Northwest participated in the bi-annual event which gives them a glimpse into the Reservist's mission to train and fight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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Climb to the summit
MCCHORD AIR FORCE BASE - A souvenir photo shows the route Master Sgt. Darran Baggs took on his climb to the summit of Mount Rainer. Sergeant Baggs is a Reservist with the 446th Maintenance Squadron here. (Photo courtesy of Sergeant Baggs)
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Closer Look
Closer look at artwork details. The piece is made up of painted toy soldiers. Members of the Airman and Family Readiness office worked on the piece. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mary Andom)
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Coach Pierre Allegre
Chaplain (Maj.) Pierre Allegre, 446th Airlift Wing chaplain, coaches boys and girls' soccer for a middle school in Lacey, Wash., Oct. 30. Allegre used to play soccer in high school and is one of his passions in his civilian life. He's also a pastor for a church in Lacey. He said Veterans' Day is a reminder of why he puts on his Air Force uniform. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Coach Pierre Allegre
Chaplain (Maj.) Pierre Allegre, 446th Airlift Wing chaplain, coaches boys and girls' soccer for a middle school in Lacey, Wash., Oct. 30. Allegre used to play soccer in high school and is one of his passions in his civilian life. He's also a pastor for a church in Lacey. He said Veterans' Day is a reminder of why he puts on his Air Force uniform. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Coach Pierre Allegre
Chaplain (Maj.) Pierre Allegre, 446th Airlift Wing chaplain, coaches boys and girls' soccer for a middle school in Lacey, Wash., Oct. 30. Allegre used to play soccer in high school and is one of his passions in his civilian life. He's also a pastor for a church in Lacey. He said Veterans' Day is a reminder of why he puts on his Air Force uniform. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Jake Chappelle)
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Col (Dr.) Adam J. Cole
Col (Dr.) Adam J. Cole is the 446th AMDS Commander.
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Col Casey Guerrero
Official portrait of Col Casey E. Guerrero
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Col Casey Guerrero Headshot
Col Casey Guerrero Headshot
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