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96th Aerial Port Squadron places third in Reserve Command Competition

The biennial competition is hosted by Air Force Reserve Command to test career specific skills and foster esprit-de-corps.

Tech. Sgt. Jose Vargas-Gonzalez and Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, 96th Aerial Port Squadron team members, carefully guide a Humvee off a C-130H during the engine running on-load event of the Port Dawg Competition on April 23, 2019. The biennial competition is hosted by Air Force Reserve Command to test career specific skills and foster esprit-de-corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

An umpire and competition participant inspect cargo after the joint inspection event of the 2019 Port Dawg Competition on April 23, 2019.

An umpire and competition participant inspect cargo after the joint inspection event of the 2019 Port Dawg Competition on April 23, 2019. The biennial event fosters camaraderie of the air transportation career field and is held by Air Force Reserve Command at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Lawson, Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, 96th Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialists, cover a pallet of cargo as part of the 2019 Port Dawg Competition, April 23, 2019 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia.

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Lawson, Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, 96th Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialists, cover a pallet of cargo as part of the 2019 Port Dawg Competition, April 23, 2019 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia. The Air Force Reserve Command competition is a three-day event that tests the skills and further esprit de corps across the career field. (U.S Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Lawson, Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, air transportation specialist with the 96th Aerial Port Squadron, run past a C-130H during the engine running on-load/off-load event  of the Port Dawg Challenge, April 24, 2019.

Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Lawson, Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, air transportation specialist with the 96th Aerial Port Squadron, run past a C-130H during the engine running on-load/off-load event of the Port Dawg Challenge, April 24, 2019. The Air Force Reserve Command hosted the biennial competition to promote professionalism and sharpen wartime skills across the air transportation career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

Tech. Sgt. Jose Vargas-Gonzalez and Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, 96th Aerial Port Squadron team members, spot a Humvee off the ramp of a  C-130H during the engine running on-load/off-load event of the Port Dawg Competition on April 23, 2019.

Tech. Sgt. Jose Vargas-Gonzalez and Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, 96th Aerial Port Squadron team members, spot a Humvee off the ramp of a C-130H during the engine running on-load/off-load event of the Port Dawg Competition on April 23, 2019. The Air Force Reserve Command's 2019 event brought together 26 teams from across the command, to include active duty and international Air Force teams to compete.(U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

U.S. Air Force Reservist Senior Airman Zachery Derrick, 96th Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialist, drives a 25K halvorsen loader during the 2019 Port Dawg Competition held at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, April 25, 2019.

U.S. Air Force Reservist Senior Airman Zachery Derrick, 96th Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialist, drives a 25K halvorsen loader during the 2019 Port Dawg Competition held at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, April 25, 2019. The Air Force Reserve Command competition promotes wartime readiness and training among the air transportation career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

The biennial competition is hosted by Air Force Reserve Command to test career specific skills and foster esprit de corps.

The U.S. Air Force Reserve 96th Aerial Port Squadron team, Tech. Sgt. Jose Vargas-Gonzalez, Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Lawson, Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, Master Sgt. Torreon Shirlee, and Senior Airman Zachery Derrick run uphill with a weighted bar as part of the Fit-to-Fight event of the Port Dawg Competition, April 24, 2019. The biennial competition is hosted by Air Force Reserve Command to test career specific skills and foster esprit de corps. (U.S Air Force photo by Capt. Ashley Walker)

DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, Ga. --

96th Aerial Port Squadron members placed 3rd overall in the biennial Air Force Reserve Command Port Dawg Challenge competition held at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia, April 23-25, 2019.

The 96 APS team consisted of Master Sgt. Torreon Shirlee, Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Lawson, Airman First Class Antonio Yancy, Senior Airman Zachery Derrick, Senior Airman Justin Khamphavong, Tech. Sgt. Jose Vargas-Gonzalez. Competition rules stated each team had to comprise of members across all enlisted tiers.

“We have a young team of new folks and those who haven’t deployed,” said Shirlee, team chief. “I’m proud of their hard work and placing third speaks to their performance. Our skills are well rounded and we consistently performed well across all of the events.”

The contest is a chance for teams of air transportation specialist across the command to put their skills to the test through 12 grueling events. This year, teams from U.S. active duty and the Royal Air Force contributed teams to square off for the coveted trophy.

“Aerial porters are a critical component to the airlift mission,” said Senior Master Sgt. Kenneth Womack. “We just welcomed home many of folks from various deployments downrange. They can attest to the capabilities we bring to the fight and how this competition improves our overall readiness.”

The competition included engine running off/on load, 25K Halvorsen loader and 10K forklift obstacle courses, joint inspections, load planning effectiveness, pallet build up, passenger and cargo processing, cargo restraint, air terminal command and control functions, fitness challenge, and a comprehensive knowledge test.

“Take all the pointers and mentorship from the umpires this week,” said Chief Master Sgt. Lonnie Patchen, AFRC aerial port career field functional manager, aerial transportation career field manager. “Take the information back and pass it down to everyone in your unit. We are a critical part of the mission and what we do ultimately supports the warfighters.”

The air transportation specialists are known as “Port Dawgs” and provide logistical functions such as processing passengers, planning, building, and loading cargo for military aircraft.

The Air Force Reserve is a lethal, combat-ready force, providing critical capabilities both at home and abroad.

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