SOUTHWEST ASIA - Tech. Sgt. Tyson Hall's  hometown motto in Middleton, Wis., is the "Good Neighbor City." 
As a contracting officer with the 380th Expeditionary  Contracting Squadron here, Hall also might be considered a "good  neighbor" to the many people he supports throughout the 380th Air Expeditionary  Wing.
"If you got it, we bought it," said Hall, who  is deployed from the Wisconsin Air National Guard's 115th Fighter Wing at Truax  Field in Madison. "As a contracting officer, we appear to be a 'behind the  scenes' career field within the Air Force. However, we are involved with every  squadron or group on base in one way or another."
Hall said the 380th ECONS mission is separated into three  flights to service the majority of base acquisitions -- commodities,  construction and services. 
"I work within the commodities flight with three  other contracting officers purchasing for all other squadrons and groups,"  Hall said. "We purchase items per the customer's request, while remaining  within the guidelines as established, and get these items in the hands of the  end users as soon as possible at a fair and reasonable price with the best  quality commercially available. The workload and days are long with most guys  staying here till midnight -- six days on and one day off."
In a deployed environment, Hall said the majority of base  purchases are directed through the contracting squadron.
"That's done to ensure a streamlined and efficient  transaction for a broad range of services, supplies and construction  projects," Hall said. "These purchases range from the cleaning of  restrooms, providing personnel for food services, construction of living  quarters and the installation of slide barriers and traffic spikes. It also  includes routine purchases of office furniture, cleaning supplies, medical  supplies, security equipment and a variety of other items."
Hall started off his military career with the Army  National Guardsman as a transportation specialist and said he soon realized the  benefits the Air Force and the Air National Guard had to offer. Hall reenlisted  to the Air National Guard in 2004 and said he enjoys his time here while being  deployed. 
"I feel fortunate and privileged, to be located in  the best squadron on base and working alongside with the best active duty  contracting officers the Air Force has to offer," Hall said. "I  joined the military to explore a challenge. It has always been something that  has interested me since I saw my Dad's basic training yearbook when I was  elementary school or heard the stories of and from my grandfather Jack Hall --  a distinguished World War II veteran. 
"The decision was sealed to further explore the  opportunities the military had to offer when my cousin, Jon Hall, enlisted in  the Marines and my best friend, Jeff Killian, was accepted at West Point,"  Hall said. "It is, and has been, an honor to be the third generation  serving in the military and has made for some interesting and entertaining  stories and experiences."
The 380th ECONS is a sub-unit of the 380th Air  Expeditionary Wing. The wing is home to the KC-10 Extender, U-2 Dragon Lady,  E-3 Sentry and RQ-4 Global Hawk aircraft. The wing is comprised of four groups  and 12 squadrons and the wing's deployed mission includes air refueling,  surveillance and reconnaissance in support of overseas contingency operations in  Southwest Asia. 
The 380th AEW supports operations Iraqi Freedom and  Enduring Freedom and the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa.