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Employer Appreciation Day attendees look skyward at an F-16 Viper West aerial demonstration during Employer Appreciation Day here Saturday. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Heather Skinkle)
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Civilian employers get behind-the-scenes look at Reserve mission

Posted 8/8/2011   Updated 8/9/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Public Affairs Staff
419th Fighter Wing


8/8/2011 - Hill Air Force Base, Utah -- The 419th Fighter Wing rolled out the red carpet for civilian employers of Utah Air Force Reservists this Saturday during the wing's annual Employer Appreciation Day.

Employers traveled from near and far to attend the event - several traveled from Idaho, Nevada, and Colorado. The wing hosts EAD each year to thank employers for their support, educate them about the Air Force Reserve and offer a firsthand glimpse into their employee's role in national defense.

The event featured an F-16 aerial demonstration by Hill's own Viper West team, an explosive ordnance (bomb) disposal demo, and an up-close look at an F-16 static display.

"I went to the last Hill Air Force Base air show and it was cool but this Viper West demo was much cooler," said Frederick Campbell, a civilian employer from ARUP laboratories in Salt Lake City.

"I'm really a hands-on type, so being able to try on EOD's bomb suit was the best," said Keir Wolfley from Biomat USA in Taylorsville.

Employers also met with wing leadership and received informational briefings on the wing's mission and visited their employee's military work area to learn more about their reservist's duties and reserve commitments. In addition, the local Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve organization briefed employers on laws that protect both employers and reservists.



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