BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Jan. 24, 2006 — Call it luck. Call it coincidence. Either way, an A-10 crew chief for the 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron is getting a chance to spend most of his off-duty time with someone he's known since he was born - his dad. Deployed from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alex Ahlstrom, began his tour of duty here as part of Air and Space Expeditionary Force 7/8, while his dad, David Ahlstrom, was notified of a job opening in Afghanistan. "I'd wanted to go overseas for a while," said Mr. Ahlstrom, who works as an Army contactor here. "When I found out my son was over here, it was even more tempting to jump at this opportunity." The company Mr. Ahlstrom works for -- Management Technologies, Inc. -- has five locations throughout Afghanistan. When he was told he was being assigned to the one at Bagram, he soon realized a reunion with his son would be within reach. "Before I left Fayetteville, [N.C.], I found out my son was at Bagram, and I knew that he worked on A-10s," Mr. Ahlstrom said. "After I got settled in, I went and found his flight commander and told her that my son, Airman Ahlstrom, was under her command." Mr. Ahlstrom was taken to his son's room, giving Airman Ahlstrom the "shock of a lifetime."
"When you get a knock on your door in the middle of the night and it's the other flight chief, the first thing that comes to your mind is 'Oh my gosh, did I have a tool in my pocket?
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