By Army Sgt. 1st Class Anna Doo, New Mexico Army National
Guard DoD News, Defense Media Activity
CARLSBAD, N.M., January 4, 2016 — While many of his fellow
National Guard soldiers were called to state active duty in response to recent
blizzards here, Army Pfc. David Mathews went to work in his civilian job --
refueling the medical evacuation helicopters called in to help.
The New Mexico National Guard was activated when a winter
storm hit the southeastern section of the state Dec. 26. Soldiers have since
been busy finding and helping stranded motorists, providing transportation to
and from medical care, and assisting state authorities with clearing roadways.
Mathews, who's assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters
Company, 717th Brigade Support Battalion, is employed with Chandler Aviation in
Carlsbad, New Mexico. He said he was one of the only employees who could get to
the airport due to the snow drifts covering most of the roadways. He said he
mostly helped take care of the aviation crews of New Mexico Army National
Guard's Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 171st Aviation Regiment.
“The runways were completely iced over -- couldn’t use them.
The only type of aircraft able to come in and out was helicopters,” he said.
Army Capt. Kevin Doo, the flight operations officer for the
guard’s aviation support facility, arrived with his crew Dec. 30 and said the
pilots and crew chiefs already there had nothing but praise for Mathews.
“When I landed, the aircrew lauded this volunteering soldier
who’s been critical to our medevac coverage,” he said. “We wouldn't have been
able to sustain medevac operations here if this soldier didn't come in to work
on his own time.
"The airport has been closed for days, and Pfc. Mathews
was supposed to be off," Doo added. "But he has come in to ensure we
have access to jet fuel, a comfortable space, a place to secure our sensitive
electronics, facilities, and the use of the company's courtesy vehicle. He's
been staying all day with the aircrew to provide any assistance when needed.”
Even though Mathews was not activated with his fellow
soldiers, he said he is simply doing his part. “Still being able to help
inspires me,” he said. “One of the reasons why I enlisted was to help soldiers
and civilians.”
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