 The 433rd Airlift Wing conducted a Civic Leader tour, which included informational briefings and a C5M Super Galaxy flight to Joint Base Lewis-McCord, Washington. Well, the reason we do this is to show them what the reserves do. We bring people in all the time, community and civic leaders, to show them what we do here at JBS Lake Lackland, but this allowed them to take them somewhere else. Included in the tour, the Western Air Defense Sector conducted a briefing on their purpose and mission, and the Lewis Army Museum provided a guided tour of Army history. These are stories that we're going to be telling for years to everybody we can. So again, it's an outreach from us to the populations that the citizens that we interact with. So I think that's the biggest question I have coming out of this, is how do we engage, how do we get more involved as civilians and employers, what else can we do more and better and different to help support the cause? These Civic Leader tours provide insight into various military installations to learn more about different components in the Air Force Reserve. Reporting from Joint Base San Antonio, Lackland, Texas, I'm Senior Airman Brittany Wich.