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Airman 1st Class Bradley Mayhew is an air transportation apprentice with the 437th Aerial Port Squadron. His daily duties involve loading and unloading aircraft with supplies for aircrews and passengers, as well as servicing aircraft lavatories and galley equipment. Since the earthquake in Haiti, Airman Mayhew's workload has increased due to heavy air traffic in and out of Charleston AFB. Airman Mayhew has worked diligently to provide enough supplies to help aircrew members get back and forth. Airman Mayhew stated that he feels "awesome" being able to have such a direct impact on the relief efforts in Haiti. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katie Gieratz)
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Airman 1st Class Bradley Mayhew is an air transportation apprentice with the 437th Aerial Port Squadron. His daily duties involve loading and unloading aircraft with supplies for aircrews and passengers, as well as servicing aircraft lavatories and galley equipment. Since the earthquake in Haiti, Airman Mayhew's workload has increased due to heavy air traffic in and out of Charleston AFB. Airman Mayhew has worked diligently to provide enough supplies to help aircrew members get back and forth. Airman Mayhew stated that he feels "awesome" being able to have such a direct impact on the relief efforts in Haiti. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katie Gieratz)


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