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NEWS | April 6, 2017

433rd AW join the ranks of San Antonio’s aviators and innovators honorees

By Ms. Minnie Jones 433rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The 433rd Airlift Wing was inducted into Dee Howard Foundation’s San Antonio Aviation and Aerospace Hall of Fame, during an awards dinner, March 30 at the GDC Technics Hangar, Port San Antonio (formerly Kelly Air Force Base), Texas. 

 

The 433rd AW joins the ranks of other San Antonio Aviation and Aerospace Hall of Fame greats, such as Maj. Gen. Benjamin Foulois, Air Education and Training Command, Durrell U. ”Dee” Howard and others.

 

The Alamo Wing was honored for its leadership in ensuring combat readiness, and their performance in peacetime missions. Col. Thomas K. "TK" Smith, Jr., 433rd Airlift Wing commander, accepted the award on behalf of the 433rd AW.

 

“Since I have served 12 years, which is the majority of my 30 plus years of my Air Force career here at the 433rd AW, I would have to say, this was the top highlight of my career, representing the Alamo Wing at its induction,” said Smith.

 

The 433rd AW traces its history back to the U.S. Army Air Corp's 433rd Troop Carrier Wing. The unit, which was activated in 1943, distinguished itself in combat during World War II. In 1955, it was activated as a reserve wing at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas and moved to Kelly Air Force Base, Texas in 1960. In 1964, the “Alamo Wing” was the first wing in the Air Reserve Forces or Air National Guard to win the coveted Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, an award the unit has won three times since.

 

Other inductees into the hall of  fame that night were, former Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison; Retired, Air Force Lt. Col. E. Olga Custodio, the first Latina U.S. military pilot, flight instructor with the Air Education and Training Command, and the first Latina captain for American Airlines; Dr. Bernard A. Harris, Jr., the first African-American to perform an extra-vehicular activity during his Space Shuttle flights; Colonels Carl Joseph Crane and William Charles Ocker, for their service at Brooks and Kelly Fields and their leadership in developing instrument flight systems; and Col. William B. Tuttle, the former president of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, who established the Military Affairs Committee of the Chamber and Luther Bynum Clegg, owner of  the Clegg Company.

 

This is the second year of the San Antonio Aviation and Aerospace Hall of Fame. “This years’ honorees were picked because of their outstanding contribution to San Antonio and who has something remarkable or significant in aviation,” said Wayne Fagan, Chair Honoree Selection Committee, San Antonio Aviation and Aerospace Hall of Fame 2017 Dinner.

 

The Dee Howard Foundation Fund was established in 2013, in memory of aviation pioneer and entrepreneur Dee Howard for the support of programs that enhance excellence and global leadership in the aviation and automotive sectors in the San Antonio region.