tenance and administration while serving as USAF’s aero-medical evacuation arm within the continental United States and Alaska.“Despite frequent inclement and severe weather conditions, inadequate airfield facilities and many unique operationsl hazards, the members of the wing contributed greatly to the morale, health and welfare of our Armed Forces, the citation read.The many patients airlifted by Airman Maynor's wing include the sick and wounded from Southeast Asia. These patients are flown to over 600 military, civilian and Veterans Administration hospitals, with the wing's aircraft landing at more than 400 military and civilian airfields.His unit also performs simi-jlar missions to Alaska, the ! North Atlantic and Caribbean ! areas.The airman Is a graduate of Baileysville High School.