2013 Year in Review; Wing holds first Falcon 5-k

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2013 Year in Review; Dobbins' members excelled throughout the 2013 calendar year. Their successes have not only paved the way for future generations, but have provided an even greater challenge for potential members to meet and surpass the already high expectations they have come to set. This Dobbins' 2013 Year in Review highlights the top base photos and articles.

Wing holds first Falcon 5-k

by Senior Airman Elizabeth Van Patten
94th Airlift WIng Public Affairs

1/22/2014 - DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Ga. -- Chilly and wet weather didn't deter over 190 members of the 94th Airlift Wing from signing up and participating in the Falcon 5-k, a five kilometer fun-run held during the December Unit Training Assembly.

Trophies were awarded to the top male, female, and team finishers - Lt. Col. Jeffery Hentz, 700th Airlift Squadron instructor pilot, Senior Airman Jackie Harris, 94th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle mechanic, and a mixed four-Airman team.

"I initially intended to compete for an individual award," said Staff Sgt. Dalia Nesmith, 94th AW equal opportunity specialist. "However, I was asked to join a team that needed another participant. I was happy to do it and found the experience very rewarding! I enjoyed the diversity and collective effort of my team - a member of the fire department and another from the explosive ordnance disposal flight."

Top 3 project officer for the race, Senior Master Sgt. Florencio Lopez, 94th Force Support Squadron additional duty first sergeant, has high hopes this event will become an annual affair.

"I am hoping that the Top 3 continues this run every year to celebrate the Air Force fitness lifestyle, and give back to the Dobbins community," said Lopez.

The Falcon 5-k and Lopez will soon part ways as he assumes greater responsibilities at headquarters, Air Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, Ga. However, he and the members of the Top 3 who organized this event over the past two and a half years will be able to look back at celebrating the reserve heritage while enjoying a unique experience of running on the Dobbins flightline.

"The target date for the next race is September, pending wing leadership approval," said Lopez.

Proceeds from the event go to the Dobbins Emergency Fund used for assisting Airmen in times of need. The Top 3 regularly donates cash to base members who find themselves in difficult financial situations.

Several senior leaders from the 94th AW were also out in full force several of them participating, or helping with coordination. Regardless of their level of involvement, all were caught up in the spirit of the day.

The members of my team didn't know each other before the race, but after the race we shared a victory that I will always remember," said Nesmith.