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 56th FSS Airmen prepare for deployment   56th CES saves Air Force $1.2 million with in-house project    56th FW hosts 19th AF Command Team
































                                                              Tech. Sgt. Franklin R. Ramos
          U.S. Air Force Airman Manolo Alvarado Hernandez, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron                                                  Airman 1st Class David Busby
          water and fuels system maintenance apprentice, seals an underground water pipe   U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Craig Wills, 19th Air Force commander, holds a coin with
          at the base fitness center, June 2, 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. By ex-  a bullet hole during a visit to the 56th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms
          ecuting the construction as an in-house troop-training project, the 56th CES will   Training and Maintenance facility, June 29, 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
          save the Air Force an estimated $1.2 million, making it the largest active project of   Using an M9 Beretta, Wills shot the coin with 9 mm round during a CATM demon-
          its kind in the Air Education and Training Command. In-house training projects en-  stration. Leadership from the 19th AF visited Luke AFB to engage with the 56th
          able the squadron to provide valuable training and real-world construction experi-  Fighter Wing and gain a better understanding of the successes and challenges
          ence for Airmen, while simultaneously completing infrastructure upgrades that will   faced by the wing. The 56th FW’s mission is to train the world’s greatest fighter
          enable the 56th Fighter Wing to meet its warfighting needs.                 pilots and combat-ready Airmen.





 Senior Airman Noah D. Coger
 Airmen assigned to the 56th Force Support Squadron and 56th Civil Engineer Squadron assemble framework for a Single Pallet Expeditionary Kitchen, May 18, 2021,
 at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The Airmen assembled the SPEK during an exercise meant to prepare them for an upcoming deployment. Readiness exercises sharp-
 en Airmen’s combat support capabilities and optimize skills necessary for real-world contingencies.



 Luke AFB improves launch   56th LRS increases productivity   Luke AFB EOD technician awarded 2021

 and recovery with new app  through Rapid Maintenance  AETC Outstanding Airman of the Year






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 Senior Airman Leala Marquez
 Daniel Villela (left) and Staff Sgt. Daniel Ward, 56th   Tech. Sgt. Amber Carter
 Airman 1st Class David C. Busby   Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle management   Staff Sgt. Zachary Riesselmann, 56th Civil Engineer
 Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Judd, 310th Aircraft Maintenance   technicians, work at the 56th LRS Rapid Maintenance   Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician,
 Unit flight line expediter, uses the KILA app May 14th,   Annex May 17, 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.   closes a blasting cap container May 27, 2021, at Luke
 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. The app has   The annex is an expansion of the vehicle maintenance   Air Force Base, Arizona. Over the course of 2020,
 been in use at Luke AFB since March 24th, 2021, and   flight and is used expedite minor repairs or services   Riesselmann distinguished himself in a deployed
 has revolutionized the launch and recovery process   for flight line vehicles. The facility supports the 56th   environment and the home station, leading programs
 for the F-35A Lightning II and F-16 Fighting Falcon   LRS’ ongoing effort to improve their relationship with   for his entire flight as a senior airman and showing   Serving Grades K-8
 aircraft. Through streamlined communication and   the 56th Maintenance Group and addresses the needs   tireless dedication to volunteerism and the mission.
 new ways of completing the mission, the Air Force   of maintenance professionals to ensure the success   For these reasons, the Air Education and Training   GreatHeartsRoosevelt.org  Apply now for Fall 2022
 builds its lethality and teamwork to provide airpower   of Luke AFB’s mission to train the world’s greatest   Command selected Riesselmann as one of the 2021
 anytime, anywhere.   fighter pilots and combat-ready Airmen.  AETC Outstanding Airmen of the Year.
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