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Basic Military Training photos for Master Sgt. Brett Diaz. left, and Master Sgt. Victor Follis in 1998. (U.S. Air Force photos) In-step master sergeants share small world, big Air Force
Ulysses is a small town in Southwest Kansas, population approximately 6,000. In 1998, two Airmen-to-be left Ulysses behind for the promise of adventure with the U.S. Air Force. It's not an uncommon odyssey for most Airmen, but what makes this story unique is that these two Airmen - now both recruiters - remain linked by the shared sense of home,
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2014
Tony Hearst, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph videographer, documents the reassembly of a  C-130 at JBSA-Camp Bullis. The 502nd Air Base Wing Video team produces about 30 videos each quarter.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Joel Martinez)


Videographers tell service stories in 'reeltime'
If photographers capture moments in time and graphic artists create artwork and images, then 502nd Air Base Wing videographers record life, keeping the Joint Base San Antonio community informed.From readiness exercises at JBSA-Randolph to military training at JBSA-Lackland to educational medical instruction at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, the current
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2014
Lt. Col. Chris Bacon, 308th Fighter Squadron commander, coins 1st Lt. Ken Sadick, a World War II veteran, March 15 at Luke Air Force Base's Open House and Air Show. Sadick, 90 years old, graduated from Luke Field in March 1944, receiving his wings exactly 70 years ago this month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Timothy Boyer) 
WWII vet returns 70 years after earning wings at Luke
The Luke Air Force Base Open House and Air Show is not only a great opportunity for the public to experience the capabilities of the Air Force, but it also draws many who have served their country to reminisce on their active-duty days while checking out their old planes on display. For one World War II veteran, the return to Luke was particularly
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2014
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals wide reciever, talks to Maj. Michael Fisher, U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds advance pilot/narrator, before taking a flight in a Thunderbird jet March 14. Fisher served as an F-16 instructor pilot and flight commander for the 310th Fighter Squadron at Luke Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Pedro Mota) AZ Cardinals player rides with the Thunderbirds
Larry Fitzgerald, wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals, visited Luke Air Force Base Thursday to ride in an Air Force Thunderbirds jet.The flight was part of the Thunderbirds' program to educate the community about the Air Force, its mission and what the Airmen at Luke Air Force Base do every day to keep the mission to "train the world's greatest
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2014
Richard Coon (left), 902nd Security Forces Squadron police supervisor, points out a map location to Senior Airmen Frederick Randolph and Sierra Contreras Feb. 27 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph.( U.S. Air Force photo by Joel Martinez) 902nd SFS civilian policeman wins Air Force award
A 902nd Security Forces Squadron police supervisor proved to be the "best of the best" by winning the Air Force 2013 Outstanding Security Forces Flight-Level Award in the civilian supervisor category. The award was given to Richard Coon after a year's worth of hard work - and a little good fortune. "I'm proud of the award and thankful to the people
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2014
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