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446th CES builds something from nothing at Patriot Warrior
Members of the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron begin building a tent at Fort McCoy, WI. during Patriot Warrior, June 7th, 2015. Patriot Warrior is the Air Force Reserve Command portion of a much larger joint expeditionary exercise involving almost 6,000 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and multinational forces. Formerly known as Global Medic, the exercise still focuses primarily on aeromedical training and readiness, but has evolved over time to become much more multi-faceted. Members of the 446th CES began working immediately upon arrival to build tents that they could sleep in for the night. They worked through the night to ensure proper living conditions for their team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446th CES builds something from nothing at Patriot Warrior
SMSgt. Brian Parret, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment superintendent, moves a box containing tent supplies at Fort McCoy, WI. during Patriot Warrior, June 8th, 2015. Patriot Warrior is the Air Force Reserve Command portion of a much larger joint expeditionary exercise involving almost 6,000 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and multinational forces. Formerly known as Global Medic, the exercise still focuses primarily on aeromedical training and readiness, but has evolved over time to become much more multi-faceted. Members of the 446th CES began working immediately upon arrival to build tents that they could sleep in for the night. They worked through the night to ensure proper living conditions for their team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446th CES builds something from nothing at Patriot Warrior
TSgt. Bryan Thuman, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment NCOIC, flattens out the terrain to prepare for tents to be built at Fort McCoy, WI. during Patriot Warrior, June 7th, 2015. Patriot Warrior is the Air Force Reserve Command portion of a much larger joint expeditionary exercise involving almost 6,000 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and multinational forces. Formerly known as Global Medic, the exercise still focuses primarily on aeromedical training and readiness, but has evolved over time to become much more multi-faceted. Members of the 446th CES began working immediately upon arrival to build tents that they could sleep in for the night. They worked through the night to ensure proper living conditions for their team.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446th CES builds something from nothing at Patriot Warrior
Members of the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron exit a C-17 Globemaster as they land in Fort McCoy, WI. to participate in Patriot Warrior, June 7th, 2015. Patriot Warrior is the Air Force Reserve Command portion of a much larger joint expeditionary exercise involving almost 6,000 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and multinational forces. Formerly known as Global Medic, the exercise still focuses primarily on aeromedical training and readiness, but has evolved over time to become much more multi-faceted. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Port Dawg
Team members from the 86th Aerial Port Squadron practice an engine running onload on a C-17 Globemaster III June 11 at McChord Field. (Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Greg Tanner)
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Port Dawg
From left, Tech. Sgt. Robert Adams and Staff Sgt. Kelly West, both from the 86th Aerial Port Squadron, practice chaining down equipment on a C-17 Globemaster III June 11 at McChord Field. (Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Greg Tanner)
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446th CES builds something from nothing at Patriot Warrior
Members of the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron stand aboard a C-17 Globemaster as they fly to Fort McCoy, WI. to participate in Patriot Warrior, June 7th, 2015. Patriot Warrior is the Air Force Reserve Command portion of a much larger joint expeditionary exercise involving almost 6,000 Sailors, Soldiers, Airmen and multinational forces. Formerly known as Global Medic, the exercise still focuses primarily on aeromedical training and readiness, but has evolved over time to become much more multi-faceted. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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446th CES builds something from nothing at Patriot Warrior
Members of the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron board a C-17 Globemaster as they prepare to fly to Fort McCoy, WI. to participate in Patriot Warrior, June 7th, 2015. Over the past week, the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron has proudly represented McChord Airfield during the Patriot Warrior exercise currently underway at a satellite location of Fort McCoy. After arriving with their first wave on May 30th, they began a coordinated effort to build a fully sustainable base for exercise participants to live and train on from the ground up. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet/Released)
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Civil Air Patrol cadets meet Reservists
Tech. Sgt. James Goodrich, a jet propulsion mechanic with the 446 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, explains aircraft maintenance to a group of Civil Air Patrol cadets June 6, 2015, during their visit to Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The CAP cadets toured JBLM’s control tower, simulator and a C-17 Globemaster III. (Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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Wing hosts CCAF graduation
Senior Airman Anna Azcarraga, 446th Maintenance Squadron, shakes hands with Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Mack, 446th Airlift Wing command chief, after receiving her CCAF diploma. The original ceremony only allowed five of nearly 60 graduates to walk because of its difficult time and location. In order to allow Reservists to walk at their own graduation, Col. Scott McLaughlin, 446th Airlift Wing commander, and Mack hosted their own graduation ceremony at the 446th Airlift Headquarters auditorium. (Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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Cub Scouts climb aboard C-17
Lt. Col. Frank Nisco (right), 97th Airlift Squadron pilot, and a group of Cub Scouts listen as Tech. Sgt. Adam Roberts, 8th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, explains how a litter stanchion is used onboard a C-17 Globemaster III on June 6. Children from Cub Scouts Pack 526 also visited the control tower and learned about aircrew flight equipment during a base tour. (Air Force Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Minnette Mason)
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Reservist earns John Levitow award
Senior Airman Kurtis Randall, 446th Aerospace Medicine Squadron health services manager, poses with his John Levitow award. This award is the highest honor given to Airman Leadership School graduates and is awarded to the student who achieves the highest overall standing from a combination of academic scores, performance evaluation, and leadership qualities. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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Employer Day airdrop
Employers participating in Employer Orientation Day witness a demonstration of a C-17 aeromedical on Joint base Lewis-McChord, Wash., May 2. The purpose of EOD was to strengthen the reservist-employer relationship by providing employers a better understanding of their Airman’s military missions and obligations (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Jasmine Higgins)
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Employer Day brief
Employers participating in Employer Orientation Day sit through a brief on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., May 2. The purpose of EOD was to strengthen the reservist-employer relationship by providing employers a better understanding of their Airmen’s military missions and obligations. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Jasmine Higgins)
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Employer Day EM demo
An employer participating in Employer Orientation Day gets first-hand experience on how to properly wear a gas mask in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., May 2. The employers also got demonstrations with explosive ordinance disposal techniques and equipment, and security forces. (U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Jasmine Higgins)
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Employer Day airdrop
Employers participating in Employer Orientation Day witness an airdrop demonstration during a flight on-board a C-17 May 2. The flight was two hours long and also included a military combat offload. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jasmine Higgins)
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Reserve loadmaster promoted to chief after 38 years in wing
Chief Master Sgt. Dave Kist, 313th Airlift Squadron air reserve technician and chief loadmaster, was promoted May 1, 2015 in his 38th year with the 446th Airlift Wing. Kist has served as a traditional Reservist since his senior year of high school and became an ART in 2006 after retiring from a 25-year career as a Washington state trooper. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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Reserve loadmaster promoted to chief after 38 years in wing
Chief Master Sgt. Dave Kist, 313th Airlift Squadron air reserve technician and chief loadmaster, was promoted May 1, 2015 in his 38th year with the 446th Airlift Wing. Kist has served as a traditional Reservist since his senior year of high school and became an ART in 2006 after retiring from a 25-year career as a Washington state trooper. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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Signature of support
Employers do you support your Guard or Reserve employees military service? (Courtesy Washington Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve)
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TSgt. Heather Norman
Tech. Sgt. Heather Norman, 728th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, travels more than 6,000 miles to perform her Reserve duty at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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