As native Hungarians, U.S. Airmen link multinational airlift unit and community
U.S. Air Force aerial transportation specialist Staff Sgt. Attila Csipes (left) observes lavatory service training for Hungarian Air Force personnel at Papa Air Base, Hungary. The Hungarian airmen are learning how to provide ground support services to C-17s belonging to the first-of-its-kind multinational Heavy Airlift Wing. Sergeant Csipes, a native-Hungarian with U.S. citizenship, is on a three-year special duty assignment to assist in language translation and perform logistics support functions for the unit. (Department of Defense photo: Master Sgt. Scott Wagers)
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