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May 2007

Inside This Issue   
| The Prez Sez - President's Columns | Old Timers Pictures |
| AHA Honor Roll | BG Albert R. Santos | MSgtTommy D. Brooks
| Shirley Hemphill |
| Russian AN-124 Hauls 129th Helicopter |
| New to the Gang | Final Flyby | AF Retiree News |
| Dondi's Mercantile! | Are You Missing in Action?

The Prez Sez 

The President's Column
Lt Col Jesse Craddock (Ret.)

The annual Old-timers’ lunch was attended by 130 members and guests who enjoyed the opportunity to reminisce and update friends and associates. The next luncheon will be held in March 2008, come out and enjoy the camaraderie.

This year’s lunch raffle, with an Association jacket as the prize, raised $263 for the Association Scholarship Program. Thanks to Rose Boddington and Grace Darrin for their efforts selling raffle tickets.

I would like to thank the Bay Area MOAA Chapter for their generous $500 contribution which allowed the Association to award a second $1,000 scholarship. Congratulations to winners A1C Krystal Solchaga and SrA Daniel Maxey.

The Association’s successful Scholarship Program is primarily due to the dedication and efforts of Cindy Kepple. Cindy’s new full-time State Headquarter responsibilities precluded remaining an active Director. She has agreed to remain as the Scholarship Chairperson. On behalf of the Board, I would like to extend our appreciation for her hard work and perseverance which produced the Association’s successful program. The Board presented Cindy a certificate of appreciation and a flower bouquet to recognize her service.

The Association recently lost two members: Mrs. Shirley Hemphill passed away February 17th and MSgt Tommy Brooks passed away April 5th. As is customary, the Newsletter contains a tribute to Shirley and Tom.

The Wing is again participating in Operation Iraq Freedom and Afghanistan’s Operation Enduring Freedom. The last several deployments, the Association has supplied individual deployment bags containing energy bars, candy, drinks and other goodies. Newsletter Editor Lynda Fawcett assembled 220 bags to be dispensed to deploying Wing members. During the Old-times Lunch, Lynda presented the 129TH Wing Commander Col Amos Bagdasarian with the first deployment bag. Vice President Ken Moore presented Lynda with a flower bouquet expressing the Board’s appreciation for her Association support. Lynda, many thanks for all you do!

The 129th Rescue Wing Operations Group Commander, Colonel Mark Sheehy was recently promoted to Colonel. Congratulations!

Welcome to our newest Board member, Lt Col Dave Russell. Dave is currently employed as a United Airlines captain.

The Alumni Association’s life blood is members. If you have friends or former associates who served with the 129th, why not suggest they consider joining. A membership application is available on page 10; and on the Association web page at www.129AHA.org; or contact Secretary–Treasurer John Ruppel at 209-869-2879 or email him at j-l.ruppel@worldnet.att.net.

Until the next Prez Says, have a great family summer!!!

Jay

P.S. – Just as we prepared to go to press, we received news of the passing of Brigadier General Albert R. Santos. A memorial is included.

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2007 Old Timers Luncheon

Jay Craddock,
Roscoe Presley –
Sr NCO of the Year

 


Col Bagdasarian,
Jay Craddock,
& Erik Blackburn –
Airman of the Year


Dave Russell
and Ken Moore

 

Gladys Calvin draws the winning raffle
ticket for the special prize she supplied

 

 

Col Bagdasarian, Jay Craddock,
& Chris Underwood – 1st Sgt of the Year

 

John Ruppel with Roger Higby
claiming raffle prize of an AHA jacket
for Phil DiGiovanni

 

Rose Boddington with
Jennifer Newman –
the lucky raffle winner

 

 

Ken Moore & Cindy Kepple

Flowers for the Ladies

 

Ken Moore, Lynda Fawcett,
Jay Craddock

 

 

 

Col Bagdasarian & Lynda Fawcett 

 

 

Jeff Lawson                                                          John Ruppel                             Steve James    

           

 

Our World War II Vets


Ken Moore, Jim Badgrow, Phil DiGiovanni, Jay Craddock, Jim Calvin, Mel Woolcock

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129th AHA Honor Roll

Memorial Day Honor Roll

Day is done.

Gone the sun

From the lakes,

From the hills,

From the sky.

All is well.

Safely rest.

God is nigh.
 

MSGT Pastor D. Abelaye

CWO4 William Gateley

TSGT Rodney W. Morton

BGen Harold A. Aherns

SMSgt Howard L. Gibson

MAJ Mark Mutchler

SSGT Harry Ahlborn

SMSGT Arch R. Girvin

MAJ Terry Nelson

TSGT Gary R. Albertson

MSGT Clarence F. Gruenert

SSGT Charles L. Nobriga

LTC Richard Allen

SMSgt Blaine D. Hall

COL Ralph L. Nobriga

MSGT Manuel Amaral

MAJ Carl Haller, MD

LTC John W. O’Sullivan

LTC Shirley R. Ashby

MSGT Lloyd Hamilton

SMSGT Michael Patterson

MSGT Howard Bachman

COL William Hein

COL Fred H. Petersen

MSGT David S. Bain

Mrs. Shirley L. Hemphill

MSGT Leon Pope

SMSGT John S. Beasley

TSGT John E. Horton

Marge Rainsford

LTC Gregory A. Bose

LTC James A. Hunt

LTC John Reading

COL John R. Breeden

COL Eugene J. Ignatow

Ronald Roach

MSGT Tommy D. Brooks

MAJ Jerry Ingram

COL Joseph W. Rodricks

LTC Joseph J. Budro

CPT Clyde Jackson

A1C Robert R. Rossie  

MSGT Sam Burgess

TSGT Bobby J. Jarman

MSGT Frank M. Sacramento

SMSGT Fredrick E. Burkett

MSGT Art Johnson

MSGT Thomas Santiago

TSGT Larry Butts

TSGT John Karpaty

BGen Albert R. Santos

LTC Malcom B. Campbell

A3C Alan A. Kelley

SMSGT Don Shanks

LTC Neil Campbell

MSGT Henry Kern

Claudia L. Cortez Sonnenfelt

SGT Steven Carlyle

BGen (Chaplain) James Kintzi

LTC Les Spencer

1LT Desmond Casey

BGen Charles W. Koenig

MAJ Ira States

SMGT Robert Clayton

COL Charles J. Kuban

LTC Donald W. Stewart

SMSGT Vaughn H. Clearman

SRA Mary Lou Lara

TSGT Nicholas Stoopin

SRA Raeann M. Cordova

COL Paul Lavoie, MD

CMSGT Harold R. Strickler

SSGT Steve Courtney

MSGT Bartley J. Lee

COL Herman Vandever

LTC Gene Cunningham

CMSGT Joseph Martin

LTC Urban B. Vandever

LT Gary Curtis

MAJ Lawrence Mauch

LTC John A. Vinther

SMSGT Donald L. Delucchi

COL Ralston D. McKee

MSGT Clarence W. Wagner

MSGT Robert Denham

SGT Kevin McKenna

LTC Louis F. Wang

SSGT Robin Eal

MSGT Edwin D. McNemar

CWO4 Albert S. Warnick

COL Raymond J. Fitts

LTC Charles Means

LTC James Ward

MSGT Herschel Flygare

MSGT Paul Medeiros

SMSGT Paul F. Wilkins

SSGT Johnny Forlanda

LTC Robert Morrison

LTC Don F. Winters

LTC Billy Freeman

LTC Robert A. Morton

A1C Larry Zimmerman  

  Killed in Action

MSGT Donald H. Zumsteg

 

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Brig Gen Albert R. Santos 
February 23, 1918  - May 14 2007

Brigadier General Albert R. Santos was born February 23, 1918, in San Jose, California. He grew up on the family farm in the Santa Clara Valley. In 1939 he received his first flight instruction at Progressive Air Service, Mountain View, California, and soloed in the 35 horsepower Aerocinn Collegiate. He would trade tractor fuel for flying time in a Fleet biplane.

Initially drafted into the Army Signal Corps, he transferred to the Army Air Corps in February 1942. In January 1943, he received his pilot's wings and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant. In February 1944 he was sent to 8th Air Force in England where he would log 320 flying hours on 66 combat missions in P-51 B "Lois Carolyn" & D "Lois Carolyn II". Returning to the United States in January 1945, his World War II service ended in May 1945.

In 1948 he joined the California Air National Guard's 61st Fighter Wing, later re-designated the 144th Fighter Wing. When the wing moved in 1951 to its new home at Hayward airport, the now Major Santos was its Operations officer. When the Fighter Wing moved in 1954 to Fresno, he elected to stay at Hayward with the newly formed 129th Air Resupply Group. He would later command the Group's 129th Air Resupply Squadron. The 129th Air Resupply Group would later become the 129th Special Operations Group. In 1974, he would become the Group Commander and received a promotion to Colonel. Gen Santos and wife, Lois at the OTL in Alameda

Shortly after he assumed his command, the Group's mission was changed to Air Force Rescue and was re-designated as the 129th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group. After seeing the unit through its training and attaining combat-ready status, he was assigned to Headquarters California Air National Guard as Deputy Commander in 1977. He was then promoted to Brigadier General. While with the 129th, General Santos had flown the C-46, HU-16, C-119, U-10 and the HC-130 Rescue Hercules. After thirty-six years of military service, he retired in 1978. P-51D "Lois Carollyn II" flown by Lt Santos in combat while with the 8th AF, England 1944

During his long and distinguished career, the General had flown twenty-five types of military aircraft, single and multi-engine, land and sea, from piston-powered to turbo-props to jets. On General Santos's uniform below his Command Pilot wings, awarded in 1955, are 21 military decorations received from a grateful nation. Most notable among them are the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion of Merit, the Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Air Force Commendation Medal.

General Santos passed away on May 14, 2007, at age 89. He is survived by his wife, Lois; son, Brad; and daughter, Carolyn.

 

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MSgt Tommy Dee Brooks

5 January 1943 – 5 April 2007

Tommy Dee Brooks was born January 5, 1943 in Peru, Indiana and passed away April 5th, 2007 in Marysville, California. Loving husband to Judy Brooks, and father to Pamela, Angela, Traci, Shannon, Janet, Brian, and Michael. Grandfather of 10 wonderful grandchildren, and son of Norma Brooks.

Tommy served in the 129th from 1975 to 1989, and was active in the 129th Alumni and Heritage Association. He organized several fund-raising golf tournaments to benefit the Scholarship Fund.

Burial was with full military honors at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, California.

 


 

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Shirley L. Hemphill

5 August 1927 – 17 February 2007

 

Shirley and Richard HemphillShirley L. (Batt) Hemphill was born on August 5, 1927, and passed away February 17, 2007, at the age of 79 in Santa Rosa. She was the loving wife of 61 years to Richard Hemphill of Healdsburg. Cherished mother and mother-in-law of Patty and Larry Hemphill of Kirby, Texas, and Kathy Glessing of Healdsburg. Adored grandmother of Joshua, Isaiah, Blanca, Tiffany and Jeffrey. Also great grandmother of six. Dear sister of Laurel Crook of Phoenix, Arizona, and Judi Evans of Reno, Nevada.

Shirley was employed with the California Air National Guard as a civil servant for 26 years. In her last days, she regularly mentioned the 129th ARRG and said she missed being around all those people she worked with. She enjoyed bowling with the 129th ARRG leagues.

She frequently played the California Lotto - and frequently won. She loved Tahoe and Reno and played the slots and Keno.

Contributions can be made to the Alzheimer's Association of Northern California at 1211 N. Dutton Ave., Ste. A, Santa Rosa, CA 95401. At the family's request, no formal services will be held.Her ashes are in her niche at Oakmont Cemetery in Healdsburg.

 

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Russian aircraft transports ANG rescue helicopters

by Capt. Alyson M. Teeter 129th Rescue Wing Public Affairs

4/24/2007 - MOFFETT AIR FIELD, Calif. (AFNEWS)

Air National Guardsmen here worked with an aircraft that was vastly different from the MC-130P Combat Shadow tankers, HH-60G Pave Hawk rescue helicopters and other Air Force aircraft they are accustomed to.

Airmen from the 129th Rescue Wing were deploying to Afghanistan and needed aircraft to transport HH-60G Pave Hawk rescue helicopters. Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom have kept C-17 Globemaster III and C-5 Galaxy aircraft extremely busy, and the high operations tempo of these aircraft led to the scheduling of contracted cargo airlift, said Senior Master Sgt. Anthony Przymus, the Logistics Readiness Squadron Contingency Plans superintendent and Deployment Control Center logistics representative.

Enter the Russian Volga-Dnepr AN-124 long-range heavy transport aircraft. The enormous white fuselage splashed with blue paint and Russian writing provided a rare sight for 129th Airmen. "This was the first time the AN-124 hauled 129th cargo," Sergeant Przymus said.

Volga-Dnepr Airlines is a civilian company based out of Russia and has the world's largest fleet of AN-124 aircraft, according to its Web site. The AN-124's unique capabilities and loading equipment make it possible to transport out-sized and bulk cargo, like heavy engines, satellites and helicopters. In January 2002, Volga-Dnepr became the first civil aviation company to operate flights to Afghanistan. Volga-Dnepr Airlines transports military aircraft, cargo and servicemembers all over the world, said Sergey Menashev, a radio operator for the AN-124 who has flown on the aircraft for more than 20 years. "We airlift the military quite a bit and fly in to combat zones in Afghanistan," he said. "It's nice to be here in California."

After the aircraft landed and the air crew disembarked, the load crew got down to business. The nose of the plane opened up and the Russian and 129th load crews worked through a language barrier to solidify the load plan for the three Pave Hawk helicopters. "Once they landed the crew wanted to load the cargo right away, which helped facilitate schedules," said 1st Lt. Mario Montero, the logistics readiness squadron installation deployment officer. "The crew was really friendly and timely."

With the nose cone up and the front end open, the Russian crew operated the winching equipment and 129th Airmen steered the helicopters up the ramp and in to the aircraft. The process required swift communication and coordination between the two crews. While the crews loaded the helicopters, Tech. Sgt. John Szelog, a 129th Maintenance Squadron electronic countermeasures maintainer, curiously inspected the AN-124. He was one of the two 129th Airmen scheduled to fly on the aircraft. "I'm looking forward to the flight -- it should be interesting," he said.

Three hours after the AN-124 landed, the helicopters were loaded and secured for the long journey to Afghanistan. But there was more work to be done. A C-17, flown and operated by Air Force Reservists from McChord Air Force Base, Wash., was loaded with deploying 129th Air National Guardsmen during the helicopter loading. The AN-124 was parked near the C-17 on the tarmac.

Adding to the total force mix was an active duty tanker airlift control element from Travis AFB. The TALCE team provided necessary equipment to load the cargo aircraft. They also provided additional expertise preparing the cargo for proper air shipment.

In the end, the deployment of 129th Rescue Wing equipment and Air National Guardsmen was a resounding success because of the cooperation between Air National Guardsmen, Air Force Reservists, active Airmen and Russian civilians.

"This is a great example of our total Air Force at work," said Col. Wayne Albright, the 129th Rescue Wing vice commander. "The active duty, Guard and Reserve train to and work with the same standards making even the novelty of loading an AN-124 go effortlessly."


A Russian Volga-Dnepr AN-124 long-range heavy transport aircraft is parked April 20 at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif. The contracted AN-124 transported 129th Rescue Wing deployment cargo to Afghanistan because the high operations tempos of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom have kept C-17 Globemaster III and C-5 Galaxy aircraft fully engaged. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Hartman)

 

Airmen from the 129th Rescue Wing load cargo onto a Russian Volga-Dnepr AN-124 long-range heavy transport aircraft April 21 at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif. The contracted AN-124 transported 129th Rescue Wing deployment cargo to Afghanistan because the high operations tempos of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom have kept C-17 Globemaster III and C-5 Galaxy aircraft fully engaged. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Kacir)

 

 

Airmen from the 129th Rescue Wing load a HH-60G Pave Hawk rescue helicopter onto a Russian Volga-Dnepr AN-124 long-range heavy transport aircraft April 20 at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif. The contracted AN-124 transported 129th Rescue Wing deployment cargo to Afghanistan because the high operations tempos of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom have kept C-17 Globemaster III and C-5 Galaxy aircraft fully engaged. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Hartman)

 

A Russian Volga-Dnepr AN-124 long-range heavy transport aircraft takes off from Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif., April 22. The contracted AN-124 transported 129th Rescue Wing deployment cargo to Afghanistan because the high operations tempos of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom have kept C-17 Globemaster III and C-5 Galaxy aircraft fully engaged. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Daniel Kacir)

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2006 Scholarship Awards

Lt Col Cindy Kepple

The Association awarded two Wing members $1,000 2006 scholarships. The second scholarship was awarded with the Bay Area MOAA Chapter’s partnership and generous $500 matching contribution. The winners received their checks during the annual Old Timers Lunch. Congratulations to following Wing members who have been awarded the 2006 scholarships!

 

Jay Craddock, Cindy Kepple and A1c Krystal Solchaga
129
th AHA

A1C Krystal Solchaga

Nursing

 

 

Cindy Kepple and Al Yeh
SrA Daniel Maxey

Oceanography

(accepted by Al Yeh)

 

 

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New to the Gang

Our Newest Members

Lt Col Jackie Parker

SrA Westly Hammond

SSgt Erik Blackburn

MSgt Roscoe Presley

MSgt Chris Underwood

SMSgt Norma Lopez

Welcome !

Do you know someone who has been affiliated with the 129th RQW or its predecessor organizations - and is not a member of the Association? Let's get them signed up!

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Final Flyby

In Memoriam

We bid farewell to our members who have departed on their final journey.

Brig Gen Albert R. Santos

MSgt Tommy D. Brooks

Mrs. Shirley L. Hemphill

 

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After much searching we have found a new source of MembersOnly jackets - so we are once again taking orders for 129th AHA jackets.

Want to own a really unique & distinctive shirt or cap to show your affiliation with the 129th AHA? Dondi’s Mercantile Store has a healthy stock of 129th AHA related items. Jackets are customized with your name and rank.

All merchandise can be ordered by phone or on-line. Items and prices are shown at right. Shipping and handling are EXTRA.

Order from Ken Moore at:

(510) 656-1529
or email:   sirsgtst@pacbell.net

Click on any item to go to
Printable On-line Order form

Item

  Cost

Size

Logo Jacket

$70 - $75

XL - 2XL

Logo Polo Shirt

$22

M,L,XL,2XL

Logo Baseball Cap w/
Embroidered Logo

$10

 

Logo Baseball Cap w/
Silk Screened Logo

$5

 

Large Jacket Patch

$10

Small Shirt / Hat Patch

$5

Logo Pin

$5

129th Aircraft Collage

$10

50th Anniversary Coin

$5

All Items will be available at the OTL. All items can be shipped.
Shipping and handling are EXTRA. All items are sent via U.S. Mail.


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  Are You Missing in Action?
Dead Letter Department

Have you moved recently - or not so recently? Do we have your correct mail and e-mail addresses & phone number? Please let us know when you move.

The newsletter is mailed out with a request for address correction. The post office does not forward the newsletter to you. They return it to us - and charge us 37¢. Then we update your file, put your newsletter in an envelope, put a 37¢ stamp on the packet, and mail it out to you. Total additional cost to the association is nearly $1.00 per returned newsletter.

Please take a moment to remember the 129th AHA when you notify your correspondents of your new address. A member information change form is included in every issue.

Col. John L. Ruppel, Jr. (Ret.)
6718 Zerillo Drive
Riverbank, CA 95367-2122

E-mail: J-L.RUPPEL@WORLDNET.ATT.NET

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