Airmen, retirees foster camaraderie, add to squadron legacy during work on remote national park

Senior Airman Martravis Mallary (right) and Tech. Sgt. Jamia Webb, both of the 482nd Force Support Squadron, dish out fresh-caught fish during a meal at Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas National Park Jan. 17. The two 482nd FSS Airmen accompanied the Air Force reservists both active and retired from Homestead Air Reserve Base’s 482nd Civil Engineer Squadron at Fort Jefferson during their maintenance project for the National Park Service. 15 active reservists, six retired reservists, and one civilian contractor set up shop at Fort Jefferson as a training mission. The main project of the training was the construction of four reinforced concrete bases for large, 24-ton restored cannons to replicate the historical weapon's footprint. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ross Tweten)

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