by Senior Airman Caleb Wanzer
513th Air Control Group Public Affairs
11/16/2012 - TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- Eighty-nine
Reservists from the 513th Air Control Group returned here Nov. 11 from a
six month deployment to Southwest Asia supporting Operation Enduring
Freedom.
Hundreds of family members, friends, coworkers, base leadership and even
a high-school marching band awaited them as they cleared customs and
entered an aircraft hangar.
"I've never had a welcoming like this," Staff Sgt. Nicole Singh said.
This is her third deployment as an Air Surveillance Technician assigned
to the 970th Airborne Air Control Squadron. "We were all shocked at how
many people were out there to support us."
This is only the third time the E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System
unit was activated. As reservists, the transition back to civilian life
after a deployment can be a little tricky according to Sergeant Singh.
"We loved the chance to serve next to our active duty partners. Now we
are looking forward to getting back to our families and our civilian
employers."
Friends and families, some who waited hours to see their Airmen, rushed
in for hugs as the reservists stepped into the hangar on Sunday night.
One family held a larger-than-life photo of a returning Airman above the
crowd. The high school marching band from Carl Albert High School
supported the event with patriotic music.
One mother of a six-month-old baby held another sign that read, 'I've
been waiting my whole life to meet you daddy.' Candice Richardson, from
Ardmore, Okla., gave birth to her son five days after her husband left
on the deployment.
"I could see him and I was shaking like a leaf," Mrs. Richardson said
after spotting her husband, Master Sgt. Gabriel Richardson, in the line
of Airmen getting off the jet.
Richardson was able to keep in contact with his wife and newborn son
through video chat while he was deployed overseas. "She sent numerous,
thousands of pictures over," he said. "Skype is a beautiful thing."
The commander for the 970th Expeditionary Airborne Air Control Squadron,
Lt. Col. Matthew Conrad was very pleased with the Airmen's job during
their deployment.
"Everyone did a fantastic job, and we all did it together," Conrad said.
The 970th EAACS, traditionally an Air Force Reserve squadron, contained
a mix of active-duty and reserve Airmen.
"We know what we can do, we know what our capabilities are, and if we're
ever called upon we know how to do it again," he said when asked what
the unit learned during their deployment,
The reservists were a part of about 150 personnel returning to home
station at Tinker. The rest of the Airmen are assigned to the 552nd Air
Control Wing.
The 513th Air Control Group is an associate unit of the 552nd ACW,
providing flight crews and maintenance personnel to help fly and
maintain the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft owned by the active-duty wing.
The Reservists, members of the 513th Air Control Group, were assigned to
the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing and supported the AWACS command and
control mission as a part of OEF.
Monday, November 19, 2012
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