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    Bagram's first permanent customs building opens

    Bagram's first permanent customs building opens

    Courtesy Photo | Air Force Staff Sgt. Charles Crumity, a heavy equipment operator for the 1st...... read more read more

    BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AFGHANISTAN

    04.16.2007

    Courtesy Story

    Combined Joint Task Force - 82 PAO

    By Air Force Staff Sgt. Kevin Tomko
    455th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs Office

    BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – A new facility to streamline out-processing for service members opened, April 12.

    The new permanent customs building, the first in the country, officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Army and Air Force officials and members of the 1st Expeditionary "Red Horse" Group who built the facility.

    On hand for the ceremony were the 455th Expeditionary Mission Support Group commander, Air Force Col. Terri Chaney; the theater provost marshal Army Col. James Gray; deputy commander for base operations, Army Lt. Col. James Bonner; provost marshal Army Lt. Col. Antonio Pietri and deputy provost marshal, Army Lt. Col. Ricardo Guerrero.

    "As part of the master plan of this base, this facility will enhance and secure the movement of cargo, equipment and personnel outbound to the continental United States," said Pietri in a speech.

    Sgt. 1st Class Gualberto Gonzalez, the customs non-commissioned officer in charge, said the new $524,000 facility will be a vast improvement over the current facility.

    "We have much more room for processing," said Gonzalez. "The area is also more secure. The service members will have more facilities, and there are even plans to put in a concession area."

    The new customs building was built entirely by the 1st Expeditionary Red Horse Group members of this rotation and the one prior.

    Chief Master Sgt. Michael Scott, the NCOIC of the project, said the biggest obstacle in the construction of the building was the weather in the colder months.

    "The roof could only be worked on in fair weather, and the roof had to be closed before any interior work could progress," he said.

    He also added that several individuals from the Red Horse Group pitched in and accomplished extra work outside of their normal Air Force specialties to ensure the building was completed on time.

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    Date Taken: 04.16.2007
    Date Posted: 04.16.2007 15:37
    Story ID: 9945
    Location: BAGRAM AIR FIELD, AF

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