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   Team 432 Airman saves fellow Ironman                                                                                                                             C-130 pilot students conduct Joint





   by Senior Airman William Rio Rosado  sions, a rush of adrenaline came over                                                                                       Forcible Entry Training in class 21A WSINT
   Creech AFB, Nev.                     me and the next few moments seemed
                                        to blend together,” Levi said.
     During his first Ironman triathlon,   They continued compressions and
   Senior Airman Levi began a cycling jour-  switched out with each other until the                                                                                 by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes        could be executed in a safe manner,” said
   ney that led him to a fellow competitor  paramedics arrived. Upon arrival, Levi                                                                                  Nellis AFB, Nev.                      Riley.
   fighting for their life.             kept his pace as they prepared to use                                                                                                                               The 26 C-130s conducted an evasive
     Twenty miles into the bike portion,  the automated external defibrillator. To                                                                                     Pilots and aircrew recently flew 26  formation that joined defensive-air air-
   he approached a crowd of people sur-  everyone’s surprise, when the man came                                                                                     C-130 variant models from Dyess Air  craft over the Nevada Test and Training
   rounding an athlete who collapsed due  to, he immediately expressed his want to                                                                                  Force Base, Texas, to Nellis AFB, Nev., for  Range, testing executing their ultimate
   to a heart attack. A wave of panic grew  continue the race.                                                                                                      a Joint Forcible Entry sortie to culminate  objective of Joint All-Domain Command
   but at the center of it all, a woman had   The competitor was taken to a nearby                                                                                  their extensive training at the U.S. Air  and Control, developing future pilots
   already begun cardiopulmonary re-    hospital and Levi continued on with his                                                                                     Force Weapons School.                 and leaders.
   suscitation. Some bystanders recorded  journey to the finish line. As he pedaled                                                                                    Joint Forcible Entry Operations was   Training like this at the USAFWS
   while others made calls to 911. Without  for 30 more miles and ran the remaining                                                                                 the primary objective for the C-130  allows students from all branches of
   a second thought, Levi got off of his bike  13 in the run portion, Levi said he could                                                                            pilots to execute learned training on  the U.S. military and allied partners to
   and offered his help.                not stop thinking of the competitor and                                                                                     how to seize, neutralize and provide air-  plan and conduct complex combat aerial
     Levi, a 432nd Aircraft Maintenance  if he was making a full recovery.                                                                                          to-ground manpower. This particular  operations, paving the way for future
   Squadron crew chief, administered CPR   “I didn’t even stay after I finished the                                                                                 training not only includes Air Combat  leaders to ensure flexible logistics and
   to a competitor and assisted in actions  race,” Levi said. “I told my dad we had to                                                                              Command instructors from the 29th  drive innovation, helping to strengthen
   which saved their life on May 1, 2021  go to the hospital because I had to find                                                                                  Weapons Squadron, but aided Air Mobil-  our alliances.
   at the Ironman 70.3 North American  out if this guy was okay.”                                                                                                   ity Command pilots and their aircrews
   Championship St. George, in Utah.       Levi made it to the hospital, but they                                                                                   with a unique experience alike.
      “It was second nature to jump into  would not release the status of the com-                                                                                     “This was my first JFE. The planning
   action,” Levi said. “There were two other  petitor. In hopes of reaching him, Levi                                                                               was intense; a lot of long hours and lot                                                                             Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes
   gentleman there but they were frozen in  left his cell phone number and waited                                         Air Force photograph by Staff Sgt. Omari Bernard  of hard work by everyone involved,” said                                                                 Dozens of C-130 pilots from the Air Mobility
   the moment.”                         for a call.                           Senior Airman Levi, 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, is presented with   Capt. Shawn Riley, 29th WPS C-130J                                                                             Command are briefed on the daily mission
     Levi assured the woman he had just    Eventually, he got a call from the man’s   the Air Force Commendation Medal at Creech Air Force Base, Nev., May 27, 2021. Levi acted   pilot.                                                                                             during their class 21A Weapons Instructor
   been CPR certified when she asked if he  wife and she thanked him for helping   on instinct and did not hesitate to help the fallen competitor with complete disregard   Understanding, planning and ex-                                                                          Course culmination exercise at Dyess
   knew what he was doing.              save her husband’s life. She and her hus-  for his race status.                                                             ecuting airborne insertion of Air Force                                                                          Air Force Base, Texas, June 5, 2021. After
      “As I began my first set of compres-  band expressed their gratitude for Levi’s                                                                               assets is integral to how the current and                                                                        several months of training, pilots were
                                                                                                                                                                    future contingency of combat operations                                                                          given the chance to coordinate and
                                                                                                                   actions and explained he is on the road          will evolve. The students spent over five                                                                        execute combat operations with over 25
                                                                                                                   to recovery.                                     months learning how to be the best of                                                                            airframes to include F-16 Fighting Falcons,
                                                                                                                       “That was just the (Levi) thing to do,”      the best to rightfully earn their patches.                                                                       F-15 Strike Eagles, C-17’s Globemasters and
                                                                                                                   Staff Sgt. Alex, 432nd AMXS crew chief              “The plan came together with the                                                                              aerial support airframes.
                                                                                                                   and co-worker said. “He’s the type of guy        many hours spent, making sure the plan
                                                                                                                   to drop everything he’s doing to go help                                                                                                                          LEFT: U.S. Air Force C-130J crew chiefs and
                                                                                                                   somebody out.”                                                                                                                                                    load masters perform pre-flight checks
                                                                                                                      Levi’s leadership recognized his heroic                                                                                                                        prior to their take-off for a class 21A
                                                                                                                   actions and presented him with an Air                                                                                                                             Weapons Instructor Course culmination
                                                                                                                   Force Commendation Medal.                                                                                                                                         exercise at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas,
                                                                                                                      “Senior Airman Levi plays a crucial                                                                                                                            June 5, 2021. Air Force crew chiefs are
                                                                                                                   role in our aircraft maintenance units,”                                                                                                                          integral to the flying mission, ensuring
                                                                                                                   said Chief Master Sgt. Mark, 432nd Air-                                                                                                                           safety and optimal performance for pilots
                                                                                                                   craft Maintenance Unit superintendent.                                                                                                                            and aircrews’ missions.
                                                                                                                   “Levi is always quick to show initiative                                                                                         Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes
                                                                                                                   and his attention to detail shows in all of
                                                                                                                   his work. He truly demonstrates genuine
                                                                                                                   care for not only his co-workers but also
                                                                                                                   for everyone he interacts with.”
                                                                                                                      His wingmen also expressed their
                                                                                                                   gratitude for him in the workplace.
                                                                                                                      “He’s a team first kind of guy that
                                                                                                                   looks out for other people,” Alex said.
                                                                                                                   “He wants us to succeed as a team and
                                                                                                                   I think that’s huge. It’s a mentality a lot
                                                                                                                   more people need to have.”
                                                                                                                      Levi shared he’s wanted to be in spe-
                                                                                                                   cial warfare since he was young and is
                                                                                                                   currently in the process of re-training
                                                                                                                   with the hope of going in as an air combat
                                                                                                                   controller.
                                                                                                                      “I enlisted because it was still burning
                                                                                                                   in my soul,” Levi said.
                                                                                                                      A journey that led him to saving a life                                                 Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes                        Air Force photograph by Tech. Sgt. Alexandre Montes
                                                                                                                   is only a chapter in Levi’s story. His Air
                                                                               Air Force photograph by Senior Airman William Rio Rosado                              Several C-130s fly in formation during a training exercise for class 21A Weapons Instructor   A C-130J takes off to begin a training exercise for class 21A Weapons Instructor Course
   Senior Airman Levi, 432nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, checks out the multi-spectral targeting system on an MQ-9  Force journey continues as he plans to   Course at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, June 5, 2021. Both C-130H and C-130J models were   at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, June 5, 2021. Over 25 C-130 variants participated in an
   Reaper at Creech Air Force Base, Nev., June 9, 2021. Levi’s leadership recognized his heroic actions and presented him with an Air Force  compete in more races and prepare for a   launched and conducted combat aerial support after months of training and plaining   evasive and strategic combat aerial operation exercise piloted by 29th Weapons Squadron
   Commendation Medal.                                                                                             future in combat control.                         from the pilot students.                                                  students.
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