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(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Richard Gonzales)
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Tech. Sgt. Nathan Yeaman (left) and Master Sgt. Ronald Beard, both with the 419th Security Forces Squadron, and Master Sgt. Cory Bobo (right), 419th Civil Engineer Squadron, partnered to open Prolific Fitness & Spa in their civilian lives. Since opening the gym, they've had to balance full-time civilian jobs and families along with their Reserve careers. (Courtesy photo)
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(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Richard Gonzales)
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Col. Paul Theisen, 419th Mission Support Group commander, and Bart Miller, senior vice president of sales at Goal Zero and 419th MSG honorary commander, go through a food line during a training exercise at the Base Operational Readiness Training Area here Friday. During his visit to the BORTA, Miller got a taste of what reservists experience in a deployed environment. 

The 419th Fighter Wing’s Honorary Commander Program seeks to promote public awareness of the wing’s mission and personnel by pairing commanders with local business leaders. Goal Zero, which specializes in portable solar power systems, was recently named one of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.

(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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After donning their chemical gear, Airmen from the 419th Medical Squadron lay on the ground during a readiness exercise here this weekend. Airmen add and remove parts of their chemical gear depending on the threat level. In a deployed location, they must put on gas masks, the most critical part of chemical gear, within seconds of an attack. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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Senior Master Sgt. Jason Reininger, Tech. Sgt. Heather Nevius, and Staff Sgt. Matthew Plendl (front left to right), of the 419th Medical Squadron, evaluate reservists’ reactions to changing alarm conditions and mission-oriented protective postures during an exercise here this weekend. Medical personnel tested their skills to ensure they‘re prepared to do their jobs in a hostile environment.

“As medics, we excel during emergencies,” Reininger said. “The ambulance teams were quick to identify patient injuries and apply successful treatment. Everyone worked as a team to complete the mission and carry out solutions to problems.”

(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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Senior Airman Jessica Wissenbach, 419th Civil Engineering Squadron, places a simulated chemical agent into a secure container for testing during an exercise here this weekend. Wissenbach is an emergency management specialist and trained to identify and dispose of hazardous material. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech Sgt. Richard Gonzales)
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Senior Airman Jessica Wissenbach, 419th Civil Engineering Squadron, suits up to inspect a simulated chemical agent during an exercise here this weekend. Wissenbach and her partner Senior Airman Andrew Adkins—both emergency management specialists—responded to a report of a simulated chemical agent. In a deployed location, emergency management is responsible for identifying and disposing of hazardous materials.  (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech Sgt. Richard Gonzales)
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Staff Sgt. Jared Richardson, 419th Civil Engineering Squadron, guides his backhoe during an exercise here this weekend. Richardson and other civil engineering “dirt boys” brought out the heavy machinery to check their war-time readiness. During deployments, CES reservists help build runways and break ground for new construction. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech Sgt. Richard Gonzales)
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Tech Sgt. Daniel Crandall, 419th Services Sustainment Flight, bags dummy body parts during a post attack reconnaissance sweep as part of an exercise here this weekend. Crandall and other 419th reservists checked the area for unexploded ordnance and casualties after a simulated base attack. In a deployed location, reservists may be called to organize and lead PAR sweeps to keep the base up and running. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech Sgt. Richard Gonzales)
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Staff Sgt. Nick Bricker, 419th Security Forces Squadron, looks out for suspicious activity during a base defense exercise. Members were instructed to map out the surrounding area and report any enemy movement near the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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Staff Sgt. Nick Bricker, 419th Security Forces Squadron, looks out for suspicious activity during a base defense exercise. Members were instructed to map out the surrounding area and report any enemy movement near the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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Senior Airman Omar Abuhudra, 419th Security Forces Squadron, watches for unusual activity around the simulated forward operating base. The Texas summer brought temperatures in the high 90s with 75 percent humidity at Fort Wolters. “You’re wet the second you put your clothes on,” said Staff Sgt. Nick Bricker, 419th Security Forces Squadron. “The humidity is killer.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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Senior Airman Omar Abuhudra, 419th Security Forces Squadron, watches for unusual activity around the simulated forward operating base. The Texas summer brought temperatures in the high 90s with 75 percent humidity at Fort Wolters. “You’re wet the second you put your clothes on,” said Staff Sgt. Nick Bricker, 419th Security Forces Squadron. “The humidity is killer.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Crystal Charriere)
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