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New Mexico Air Guard help the state with CARES Act team

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  • By 150th Special Operations Wing
  • Senior Airman Ian Beckley

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M - Over 136 days, 36 Air National Guard members worked as a part of the CARES Act team. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act allowed for members of the Guard to be put on orders full time to support New Mexicans' needs and assistance during the global pandemic.

"I have nothing but positive things to say about the mission. Our team was able to keep many Airmen safe across the wing," said Senior Airman Antonil Luna, a member of the CARES Act Team. "This was done by keeping workspaces sanitary with routine disinfecting cleanings, temperature checks and applying boot bands at every entry control point to buildings. Also, ensuring members wore a mask any time they were in a building or within six feet of another. Monitoring these protocols helped to ensure the slowing of the spread of COVID and also the health and safety of our essential NMANG members."

Between the 36 members and 136 days, the CARES team put in over 680 total working hours cleaning the New Mexico Air National Guard campus to keep everyone safe. All team members were Civil Support Teams trained to ensure consistency and quality, no matter who provided the service.

"Cares leadership did an amazing job of making sure that all these tasks were being carried out and completed," said Luna. "Without the Cares Act Team, the New Mexico Air National Guard would not meet capacity for mission requirements from June 2020 to October 2020. Members of the Cares Team did an excellent job of adapting to a disease that the world does not know much about."

Due to the hard work of the members of the CARES team and its leadership, the November UTA will be returning to normal with all ANG members reporting in-person to continue to train for readiness.