Home sweet home

Lt. Col. Christian Egan, 966th Airborne Air Control Squadron commander, center, and members of his squadron celebrate at the unveiling at their new granite sign in front of their building on Nov. 25.The squadron moved from the south side of the base to Bldg. 201W six months ago and the long-awaited sign in front of their building solidifies their home near the rest of the AWACS facilities. “This sign is a symbol of pride and belonging for all the Eagles,” Tech. Sgt. Stanley Chatham said, noting the floods, fires and other issues the squadron has dealt with since moving into their new location. “Today, they leave these problems in the past and truly have a home worthy of their dedication to the mission.” (Air Force photo by Kelly White/Releaesed)

Lt. Col. Christian Egan, 966th Airborne Air Control Squadron commander, center, and members of his squadron celebrate at the unveiling at their new granite sign in front of their building on Nov. 25.The squadron moved from the south side of the base to Bldg. 201W six months ago and the long-awaited sign in front of their building solidifies their home near the rest of the AWACS facilities. “This sign is a symbol of pride and belonging for all the Eagles,” Tech. Sgt. Stanley Chatham said, noting the floods, fires and other issues the squadron has dealt with since moving into their new location. “Today, they leave these problems in the past and truly have a home worthy of their dedication to the mission.” (Air Force photo by Kelly White/Releaesed)