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The Maldonado family traveled from around the world for Senior Master Sgt. David Maldonado's retirement from Det. 1, 552nd Air Control Squadron June 7, 2013, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. It's the first time the seven siblings, all active-duty Air Force, have been in uniform and in one place at the same time since leaving home. Pictured are Chief Master Sgt. John Maldonado (Aviano AB, Italy), Maldonado (Eglin AFB, Fla.), Senior Airmen Emmanuel (Keesler AFB, Miss.), Karla Lucas (Holloman, AFB, N.M.), and Juan Maldonado (Kirtland AFB, N.M.), Airmen 1st Class Marcos Maldonado (Camp Darby, Italy) and Ernesto Maldonado (Barksdale AFB, La.). (U.S. Air Force photo/Sara Vidoni)
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Siblings reunite for brother's retirement

Posted 6/11/2013   Updated 6/11/2013 Email story   Print story

    


by Lois Walsh
96th Test Wing Public Affairs


6/11/2013 - EGLIN AFB, Fla (AFNS) -- Being part of a large family is not that unusual, but the Maldonado siblings take being part of a larger family -- the Air Force family -- to new heights.

That family got a chance to travel from around the world for Senior Master Sgt. David Maldonado's retirement from Det. 1, 552nd Air Control Squadron June 7. It's the first time the siblings, seven of whom are active-duty Air Force, have been in uniform and in one place at the same time since leaving home.

"This means the world to me," David said. "I am so proud of each and every one of my brothers and sisters. Their presence here to celebrate my retirement is just 'icing on the cake.' I couldn't ask for a more joyous way to culminate my 25-year career."

The seven Maldonado children joined the Air Force for the opportunities it afforded them. It gave them a chance to serve their country while earning an education. The oldest, Chief Master Sgt. John Maldonado, remembers how it all began.

"Dave and I were two of three siblings born to our parents, Juan Maldonado and Judith Ortiz in New York City; our sister Denise never joined the military," said the chief who is stationed in Aviano AB, Italy. "We moved to Puerto Rico in 1981, and after our mom passed away in 1989, our father remarried Sandra Rosario."

Juan, an Army paratrooper, and Sandra had six children together, bringing the total number of Maldonado siblings to nine.

"Dave and I originally joined the Puerto Rico Air National Guard in the mid-1980's," John said. "Dave convinced me we should do this full-time, since we liked it so much. We joined the active duty Air Force together in January 1989, both in the communications-electronics career field. As our brothers and sisters grew up, they not only looked up to us as role models, but they were also touched emotionally by the events of 9/11. Since our roots go back to New York City, they decided they also wanted to join the Air Force."

Besides John and David, the Air Force family includes Staff Sgt. Emmanuel (Keesler AFB, Miss.), Senior Airmen Karla (Lucas) (Holloman, AFB, N.M.), and Juan (Kirtland AFB, N.M.), Airmen 1st Class Marcos (Camp Darby, Italy) and Ernesto (Barksdale AFB, La.). The youngest sister and Ernesto's twin, Sophy, is in the process of enlisting.

About 20 years separates the oldest three from the six younger children.

"We always had the company of each other to entertain us and simply pass the time," said Marcos, a munitions system technician.

According to Karla, an air traffic controller, the six youngest siblings were homeschooled for about eight years.

"God bless our mother, I don't know how she did it," she said laughing. "We've been rivals, best friends, worst nightmares and tricksters to each other, but our mother always taught us the importance of our unity -- and to honor and love, and we are still as close as we were in those days."

The elder Maldonado passed away several years ago, but Karla remembers how he said her older brothers were an inspiration to all of them.

"My father had always shown great pride in what John and David did. He kept us updated on everything they were doing and the impact it had in the world; we always had them in our minds as great examples of the Air Force life," she said.

Ernesto, a food service specialist, said his family was the inspiration that led him to an Air Force career when he enlisted in October 2009. He, too, is thinking of making the Air Force a career because "it's been an amazing experience so far."

"I wanted to be able to share the same joy, passion and interest they have for their jobs and the Air Force, as well as the many opportunities and benefits it had to offer," he said.

Emmanuel, a dental technician, had a similar experience when contemplating the military service as a career.

"My siblings were very supportive of my going to college instead of joining (the Air Force), but I joined because I admired how successful and professional they were, so I was definitely influenced and inspired by them," he said.

John and David's careers crossed paths early on when the brothers were stationed at Hurlburt Field and Eglin AFB from 1989 to 1992. They were reunited again in 1998 when that were stationed together in the 603rd Air Control Squadron, Aviano AB, Italy. The younger Airmen haven't had the chance to serve together yet, so gathering as a family for David's retirement, while in uniform, is a special event not just for them but for their mother.

"It's such a happy day to have all my children together again," Sandra smiled.

While the family patriarch wasn't there physically, the family knows he was there in spirit.

"Dad would be extremely proud," David said. "After John and I entered the Air Force, our Dad saw how well we were doing. He dreamed of all of his children entering the Air Force and would have loved to have seen us all in uniform today."



tabComments
6/13/2013 9:24:36 AM ET
Congrats to SMSgt Maldonado and Thank You for your service to our country. I served with CMSgt Maldonado at Lackland AFB TX and I can honestly say the Maldonado Family is a class act We also had some great times on the softball field. Take care and God Bless.
Eric Cordero, Dallas TX
 
6/13/2013 12:12:23 AM ET
Jerry the article stated he's been selected for promotion to SSgt. He hasn't sewn on SSgt yet.
Jennie, Bossier City
 
6/12/2013 5:17:38 PM ET
Had the pleasure and honor of serving with CMSgt Maldonado. If his siblings are anything like him there will certainly be more Chiefs in that family Congratulations to SMSgt Maldonado on your retirement and thank all of The Maldonado clan for your Service to our Nation. Your Moms and Dad did an outstanding job raising all of you. May God Bless continue to bless all of you.
Tony, Goodyear AZ
 
6/12/2013 1:24:07 PM ET
Congratulations Chief Maldonado I am pretty sure that you are a role model to your brothers and sisters your parents must have been so proud of all of you God bless
Chief B, South
 
6/12/2013 8:59:39 AM ET
Congratulations to you David and many thanks to the entire Maldonado family for your service to our Country and the Air Force.
Joe LaFerriere MSgt Ret, Murfreesboro TN
 
6/12/2013 6:31:39 AM ET
Jerry it is quite possible Emmanuel was promoted after the picture was taken. To the Maldonado family you are true patriots. I never had the pleasure of serving along side of you but with 7 on active duty we may have crossed paths. Congratulations and God Speed
TC, Southern Jersey
 
6/12/2013 6:30:56 AM ET
Cool Story
john, usa
 
6/11/2013 11:56:48 AM ET
Congratulations SMSgt Maldonado and thanks for your 25 years of service to our great Nation. An extended thanks to the Chief and the rest of the Maldonado for your service.
Arctic Warrior, Colorado
 
6/11/2013 9:06:18 AM ET
I worked with John and Dave during my time at the 603 ACS. I can say that both of these SNCOs are shining examples of what we should strive to become.
Former Scorpion, Patrick AFB
 
6/11/2013 8:26:13 AM ET
Congratulations to all the Maldonado's...I had the pleasure of working with MSgt...now CMSgt Maldonado back at Ft Meade. I remember his promotion ceremony to SMSgt...got to meet a lot of his family that day. Looking good...even the grey hair Congratulations again
Kevin Ott, South Dakota
 
6/10/2013 4:06:47 PM ET
My two sons a SRA and an A1C are currently stationed at Aviano and Hurlburt Field. We skype a lot plus I text with my A1C. Very different from when their Dad was in MDANG- all we had were phone calls.
Sue, Baltimore
 
6/10/2013 3:59:52 PM ET
If Emmanuel is a SSgt then isn't he out of uniform The stripes on his uniform indicate that he is a SrA while the article refers to him as a SSgt.
Jerry, Pensacola Fl
 
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