by Senior Airman Vernon L. Fowler Jr.
6th Air Mobility Wing public affairs
1/16/2015 - MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- "We
are here, 33 years after Air Florida Flight 90 crashed, to honor those
fallen JCSE leaders by dedicating the first brick in our unit brick
garden to their legacy," said Master Sgt. Sean Abene, 290th Joint
Communications Support Squadron Element NCO in charge, during the
squadron's brick dedication ceremony at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida,
Jan. 14, 2015.
Personnel in attendance observed as Abene held up the brick engraved
with the names of Sgt. Maj. James Dixon, JCSE operations sergeant major,
Maj. Ralph Herman, JCSE operations officer, and Lt. Col. George Mattar,
JCSE commander before his death, for all to see.
The three Joint Communications Support Element members being honored
died in an aircraft accident Jan. 13, 1982, while departing Washington
D.C. The plane, Air Florida Flight 90, had accumulated too much snow on
its wings preventing it from reaching the proper speed and altitude to
avoid striking the 14th Street Bridge and plunging into the Potomac
River.
The ceremony was held to dedicate the first of many bricks that will be placed to create the 290th JCSS' brick garden.
Prior to the ceremony's conclusion, the honor of placing the first brick
into the soil was given to Brig. Gen. James Eifert, the Assistant
Adjutant General-Air and Deputy Commander of the Florida Air National
Guard, and Col. Kirby Watson, JCSE commander.
As the brick was placed, Abene added some final words.
"This brick, bearing the names of our three fallen comrades, will
eventually be surrounded by bricks bearing the names and messages of
past, present, and future 290th JCSS members," said Abene. "Also the
individuals, groups, and organizations that positively affected our
squadron, enabling it to fulfill its mission in an outstanding fashion
and make Greater JCSE, including 290th JCSS of the Florida Air National
Guard, the best and most sought after communications unit in the world."
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
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