William B. Worley (Bill), 80, passed away on July, 4 2021 at his home in Santa Anna, TX. Bill was born on February 17, 1941, in Bastrop, LA to Lacy and Dorothy (Cook) Worley.
After spending his early childhood in Louisiana, his family moved to Odessa, TX where he attended Ector High School. In 1958, at age 17, Bill joined the United States Marine Corps serving in Marine detachments on the USS Toledo and USS Oriskany. Worley served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the 1
st Battalion, 3
rd Marines. He was a highly decorated combat veteran and awarded the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars with Combat V and twice received the Purple Heart.
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By Senior Airman Brittany Wich, 433rd Airlift Wing / Published April 13, 2021
The 433rd Civil Engineer Squadron and Joint Base San Antonio Fire Department firefighters brush and wash the contaminates off of firefighters in hazardous material suits during a joint training exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 8, 2021. The 433rd CES and JBSA Fire Department firefighters wore mission oriented protective posture gear and HAZMAT suits to protect themselves against simulated contaminates from patients and personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Wich)
The 433rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron reserve citizen Airmen load medical equipment on a C-130 J Hercules during a joint training exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 8, 2021. The medical flight crew simulated the loading of medical equipment to assist in contaminated patient transport. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Brittany Wich)
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You should consider yourself lucky if you ever attended the Amigo Airsho when it was around. The Amigo Airshow was where you could take the family out for a good time. It was one of the most popular annual events that took place in El Paso before it came to a stop.
The stop was oh so sudden that left some of us in the dark and still wondering. The airshow was one of the annual events that were affected by the federal budget cutbacks in 2013. Soon after Fort Bliss also didn t have the funds to host the air show on Biggs Army Airfield.