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Col. Clarence “Bud” Anderson (retired) stands in front of a P-51 Mustang  during the Gathering of Eagles annual event at Maxwell Air Force Base, June 6, 2014. Anderson, who is a triple Ace from WWII, flew a P-51 Mustang during the allied invasion of Normandy 70 years ago to the day, known as D-Day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Gregory Brook) 2014 Eagle recalls D-Day, reflects on lost comrades
With more than 7,500 flight hours logged in more than 130 types of aircraft, retired Air Force Col. Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson, a 2014 Eagle who visited Maxwell for the Gathering of Eagles June 2-6, has cemented his position as a pioneer in American military during times of war.During World War II, Anderson served two combat tours escorting heavy
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Staff Sgt. Greg Gauntt, a 324th Training Squadron military training instructor who competes on the independent wrestling scene as Ryan Oshun, executes dumbbell curls at the Warhawk Fitness Center. (Photo by Jose T. Garza III) Lackland training instructor trains to make it to WWE
For some aspiring wrestlers on the independent wrestling scene, their goal is to get experience wrestling in front of various small crowds around the country in hopes of one day performing on the World Wrestling Entertainment stage.Individuals need more than wrestling skills to make it to the WWE. Size, charisma and other traits are evaluated to
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2014
Sarah Caton, right, hugs her best friend Fatou Gueye at the Maxwell Air Force Base child development center, May 20, 2014. Both girls are 4-year-old students at the center. When Fatou, who is from Senegal, first arrived to the CDC she did not speak English, and was not familiar with American customs. Thanks to Sarah Fatou is now fluent in English and comfortable with cultural norms. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Natasha Stannard) Friendship knows no borders
Four-year-old Sarah reached out to grasp her friend Fatou's hand as she has every day since Fatou first arrived at the Maxwell Air Force Base child development center in August 2013. On this day, Sarah led Fatou to the dance floor, placing her in a specific position like a delicate wall fixture. With Fatou in place, Sarah grabbed the plastic
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2014
From left: Maya Machacon, Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training curriculum specialist; Ruben Garza, AFMMAST program deputy chief and administrator; Senior Master Sgt. Juan Rodriguez, AFMMAST program manager; and Doug Howard, AFMMAST chief of curriculum, exercise their medical training through simulation with a dummy May 9 at AFMMAST program training room, building 671 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kenna Jackson)


AETC office supports AF medical training mission
Medical education in the Air Force experienced a transformation six years ago with the establishment of Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training.Based at Air Education and Training Command, the AFMMAST Central Program Office is the hub of that initiative."The central program office is responsible for the assessment, development and
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2014
William Dulaney, professor of organizational communication at the Air Force Culture and Language Center, and a faculty member of the Air University Air War College, poses in front of an HH-53 Super Jolly Green Giant static display on his Harley, at Maxwell Air Force Base. Dulaney, a former missiles troop and later a Special Forces airman, is one of the world’s foremost authorities on the biker subculture and advises the Air Force on intercultural communication. He is getting ready to deploy for his third one-year tour in Afghanistan as an advisor to the U.S. military forces there on a mission to support the transition of operations and leadership to the Afghan government. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Gregory Brook) PhD commando improves US/Afghan cultural communication
He walks into the library holding a large box. It is a huge library, the Muir S. Fairchild Research Information Center on Maxwell, but his size makes it look small. His left arm is covered in a full-sleeve tattoo, and on his right is a family crest. He flashes a big smile and extends his hand in a warm greeting. Cradled by his crested arm, the box
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