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Behind the seams
Bertha Montes sews a battle dress uniform for a basic military trainee March 8 at the Lackland Air Force Base military clothing issue building. Mrs. Montes, a seamstress for Tech Systems, Inc., sews name and U.S. Air Force tapes and completes alterations on uniform items after they are issued to the trainees. She completes an average of 150 shirts per day -- roughly 90,000 shirts based on a 40 week fiscal year of BMT processing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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McJunkins at work
Medical technician Airman 1st Class Eric McJunkins (right) checks Basic Trainee Cindy Hernandez's vital signs on Ward 7D at Wilford Hall Medical Center Feb. 23. Airman McJunkins quick response to a vehicle accident involving a fellow 859th Surgical Operations Squadron member was instrumental in saving the lives of the member and his son. (USAF photo by MSgt. Kimberly Spencer)
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Texas Air National Guard
Texas Air National Guard Maj. Jon Stone, a pilot in the 149th Fighter Wing, listens to his father, retired Air Force Col. John Stone, describe flying missions he executed in F-4 aircraft like the static display behind them. Colonel Stone visited the wing on Lackland Air Force Base Jan. 5. (Texas National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Mike Arellano)
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Texas Air National Guard
Texas Air National Guard Maj. Jon Stone, a pilot in the 149th Fighter Wing, listens to his father, retired Air Force Col. John Stone, describe flying missions he executed in F-4 aircraft like the static display behind them. Colonel Stone visited the wing on Lackland Air Force Base Jan. 5. (Texas National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Mike Arellano)
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Air Force Week
Gen. William R. Looney III, commander, Air Education and Training Command, officially announces Air Force Week Jan. 8 with a four-ship F-16 flyover at Phoenix’s Westgate City Center to a crowd of approximately 5,000 college football fans immediately preceding the National Bowl Championship Series game. (Courtesy photo)
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Initial Flight Screening
Maj. Gen. Irv Halter, 19th Air Force commander, speaks about the importance of the new Initial Flight Screening program to reporter Josh Earl, KKTV Channel 11, Colorado Springs, Colo. during an interview Friday (Dec. 15, 2006). The general was in Pueblo, Colo. to officially open and dedicate the new, 200,000 square foot IFS facility provided under contract with Doss Aviation, Inc. General Halter referred to the IFS program as "the gateway to flying training," and noted that "all big journeys start with a single step." (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Second Lieutenant John Herd completes a post-flight inspection of the Diamond DA-20 trainer aircraft after finishing his final solo flight in the Initial Flight Screening program at Pueblo, Colo. Lieutenant Herd is one of 16 members in the second IFS class to graduate the new program. Eventually, plans call for up to 1,700 students per year to attend IFS at the new facility, which opened officially Friday (Dec. 15, 2006). (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Workers put the finishing touches on the Initial Flight Screening program's new facility, which formally opened Friday (Dec. 15, 2006) in Pueblo, Colo. The 200,000 square foot building was renovated by Doss Aviation under a contract with the Air Force. The 10-year, $178 million contract calls for up to 1,700 pilot candidates to be screened per year at the site when fully operational. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Second Lieutenant John Herd goes over his post-flight checklist with Doss Aviation instructor pilot Morgan Jones Thursday (Dec. 14, 2006) at the Pueblo Memorial Airport in Pueblo, Colo. Mr. Jones is one of many staff members provided by Doss Aviation as part of a 10-year contract with the Air Force to provide the screening for potential Air Force flyers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Initial Flight Screening
Second Lieutenant John Herd, an Initial Flight Screening student, lands a Diamond DA-20 trainer aircraft on the flightline of Pueblo Memorial Airport in Pueblo, Colo., Thursday, Dec. 14. Lieutenant Herd completed his final solo sortie of the program with the landing, and has two check flights remaining before completing the program this week. He will attend SUPT at Vance Air Force Base, Okla., in July 2007. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Mike Hammond)
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Reservists add major adjustment to T-1 training
Maj. Randy Tiedt (left) and Maj. Doug Stouffer, 5th Flying Training Squadron, update a simulated threat on the Portable Flight Planning Software they customized to incorporate simulated threats into the mission planning of T-1 students pilots. The new process provides the students with an early exposure to the reality of combat. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Common Battlefield Airman Training
Common Battlefield Airman Training
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2006 Enlisted Aide of the Year Award
Master Sgt. Roy Bowser, enlisted aide for Gen. William R. Looney III, commander of Air Education and Training Command, prepares a salad for an official function. Sergeant Bowser was selected as the 2006 Enlisted Aide of the Year Award for the Senior-Aide Category Oct. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melissa Peterson)
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2006 Enlisted Aide of the Year Award
Master Sgt. Roy Bowser, enlisted aide for Gen. William R. Looney III, commander of Air Education and Training Command, prepares a salad for an official function. Sergeant Bowser was selected as the 2006 Enlisted Aide of the Year Award for the Senior-Aide Category Oct. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melissa Peterson)
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2006 Air Force Junior Enlisted Aide of the Year
Tech. Sgt. Gregory Krems, enlisted aide to the Air University commander, prepares salad at the Curry House, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Sergeant Krems earned distinction as the 2006 Air Force Junior Enlisted Aide of the Year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jon Sladek)
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2006 Air Force Junior Enlisted Aide of the Year.
Tech. Sgt. Gregory Krems, enlisted aide to the Air University commander, prepares crème Brule at the Curry House, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Sergeant Krems earned distinction as the 2006 Air Force Junior Enlisted Aide of the Year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jon Sladek)
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Pararescue training
Airmen 1st Class Mark Finney (left), Art Boyd and Josh Frost carry Airman 1st Class Matthew Macella during a mass casualty incident exercise at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 6. Pararescue is one of the nine enlisted career fields open to qualified veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Cecilio Ricardo Jr.)
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Final connections
Senior Airman Joshua Spainhoward, 325th Maintenance Squadron propulsion flight jet engine mechanic at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., makes final test equipment connections prior to an engine maintenance test run inside Hush House No. 1. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dan Neely)
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Purple Hearts awarded to Air Force civil engineers
Maj. Gen. Dean Fox, Air Force Civil Engineer (left) applauds for Staff Sgt. Christopher Ramakka and Maj. Matthew Conlan during their Purple Heart award ceremony at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Aug. 12. (Photo by Armondo Flores)
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Rescue missions save two Alaskan children
Maj. (Dr.) Christopher Coppola and Dora Hill discuss her son’s status in the Wilford Hall Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Coppola, a pediatric surgeon with the 859th Surgical Operations Squadron, was part of the team that flew to Anchorage, Alaska, Aug. 14, in an attempt to save Michael’s life. (Photo by Sue Campbell)
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