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Reserve aerial port airmen deploy

Airmen have already moved 200,000 pounds of cargo

From left: Master Sgt. Dale Wenstad, Senior Airman Alex Lawson, Staff Sgt. Marco Zuber, Senior Airman Michael Barrios, Master Sgt. Cory Tsark and Senior Airman Tyler Akers, assigned to the 321st Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron in Kirkuk, Iraq.

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(446th AW PA) - About 19 reservists from the 86th Aerial Port Squadron deployed in September to support an Air Expeditionary Force rotation to Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq. The reservists are attached to the 321st Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron.

Beyond the 100 plus degree heat, what challenges the aerial porters most is also what gives them the most pride - getting people where they need to go.

"The biggest thing for us is rest and relaxation passengers," said Master Sergeant Marshall Stokoe, 86th APS. "We make sure we get them out because it's important."

Although in country for little more than a month, the team from the 86th APS has already supported moving more than 1,000 passengers and an estimated 200,000 pounds of cargo. Among the deployed reservists is Senior Airman Daniel Henderson, an air freight apprentice, 86th APS.

"I'm gaining a lot of experience," said Henderson. "I'm able to do a lot more work with that experience."

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