City Hosts 17th Annual Raincross Trophy Dinner

By: Linda Welz

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Representatives from the 514th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, accept the 2016 Aircrew Excellence Award on behalf of their 732nd Airlift Squadron aircrew at the 17th Annual Raincross Dinner in Riverside, California, Oct. 20, 2016. From left are Col. Lee Merkle, director, Air and Space Operations, Plans and Programs, 4th Air Force; Lt. Col. Rustin Redlin, deputy commander, 514th Mission Support Group; Col. Anthony Esposito, commander, 514th Maintenance Group; Col. Robert Dunham, commander, 514th Operations Group; Maj. Gen. John C. Flournoy Jr., commander, 4th Air Force; Col. David Pavey, commander, 514 AMW; Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Muldowney, command chief, 514 AMW. CHIEF MASTER SGT. JAMES K. CLOUSE AWARD

MORENO VALLEY>> The 315th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, was awarded the 2016 Raincross Trophy at a dinner in Riverside Thursday, Oct. 20, naming them best wing in Fourth Air Force, a title they will carry for the next year. “We are proud to receive this prestigious award of excellence,” said Col. Gregory Gilmour, 315th AW commander. “It represents the hard work and professionalism that the members of our wing demonstrate on a daily basis. I thank everyone at the 315th, and their families that support them, for all the hard work you do every day.” "The level of competition in today’s environment is pretty unbelievable," according to Maj. Gen. John C. Flournoy, Jr., commander, 4th Air Force. “This is an extremely difficult award to win. All 16 wings and one regional support group are accomplishing the mission every day in an excellent manner.” The Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Military Affairs Committee hosted the 17th Annual Raincross Trophy Dinner at the Riverside Convention Center, which was attended by commanders and command chiefs representing each wing in the numbered Air Force (NAF), as well as local community leaders and elected officials. “Our entire Fourth Air Force team owes a huge debt of gratitude to the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce, the phenomenal business leaders, and supportive citizens of Riverside County for their unwavering support,” said Flournoy. Four other awards were announced at the ceremony The Aircrew Excellence Award went to the 732nd Airlift Squadron, 514th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. The Chief Master Sgt. James K. Clouse Trophy, for maintenance excellence, was presented to the 514th Maintenance Group, 514th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey. "The Clouse Award panel reviewed awards from pretty much all eligible groups in 4 AF,” wrote Senior Master Sgt. Thomas Archuleta, Aircraft Maintenance and Equipment Specialist, Headquarters Fourth Air Force in an email. “We represent over 30,000 of the Airman in Air Force Reserve Command and we provide a lot of mission capability to the Air Force. We were impressed by the great work and incredible mission impact that the 514 MXG provided this last year,” he continued. The Tech. Sgt. Anthony C. Campbell, Jr. Trophy, in recognition of being the best Mission Support Group in 4 AF was awarded to the 434th Mission Support Group, 434th Air Refueling Wing, Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana. "There were several extremely competitive groups this year,” said Lt. Col. Eddy Palacios, Headquarters 4th Air Force Campbell Award Board chair, in an email. “The 434 MSG out of Grissom ARB, IN, however was the standout in the group. We are continually astounded by the great capabilities, and equally great spirit and 'can do' attitude that the 434 MSG demonstrated to earn this recognition,” he added. The Medical Excellence Award was earned by the 624th Regional Support Group, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. “It’s a big feather in the cap of the 624th that they competed and won,” Flournoy said. “They have an Aeromedical Staging Squadron with a dual role in that they are also responsible for the medical readiness of their group and the 624th Aerospace Medicine Squadron in Guam.”