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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Tech Sgt. Shane Peak, Officer Training School instructor for the Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development, trains students from Commissioned Officer Training Class 09-05 on proper saluting during the early morning hours at the Officer Training School on Maxwell AFB, Ala., in July 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Tech. Sgt. Emilia Martin, Officer Training School instructor for the Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development, trains students from Commissioned Officer Training Class 09-05 on proper saluting at the Officer Training School parade grounds at Maxwell AFB, Ala., in July 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Air Force Junior ROTC Cadet Rosa Lopez from Texas shows off her team's handmade glider during the Air Force Junior ROTC Aerospace and Technology Honor Camp in July 2008 at Albuquerque, N.M. More than 450 cadets from Junior ROTC units worldwide participated in a total of eight camps with 54 students each - half at Albuquerque, and half at Norman, Okla., and Tinker Air Force Base. There were more than 100,000 cadets in the Air Force Junior ROTC program worldwide in 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Lake)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – The first Canadian student to attend the U.S. Air Force First Sergeant Academy stands in formation with his class at Maxwell AFB, in April 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Master Sgt. Mauree Powell, First Sergeant Academy instructor, coaches a master sergeant in the course at Maxwell AFB, Ala., in March 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donna L. Burnett)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Chaplain Candidate course attendee 2nd Lt. Chadwick Potts takes advantage of a break to work on one of the many Air Force forms to which he and his class were introduced at Maxwell AFB's Chaplain Service Institute in July 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Sergeant Major Abdul Malik, Command Sergeant Major of the Afghan National Army Air Corps, listens to questions from U.S. Air Force Airmen attending First Term Airmen Center and Airman Leadership School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., in July 2009. The sergeant major visited the base as part of a fact-finding mission to help build up training and evaluation programs, and professional development for the Afghan Corps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Senior Airman Chris Deutsch, patrolman for the 42nd Security Forces Squadron, follows along in his syllabus while Tech Sgt. Victor Miles, Airman Leadership School instructor, speaks about stress management with his class of 14 students at Airman Leadership School at Maxwell AFB, Ala., in July 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Master Sgt. Veronica Ross, 42nd Medical Group, NCOIC Public Health non-commissioned officer in charge, shows Airman 1st Class Christopher Musshafen a snake specimen from the base lake as they discuss animal bites in March 2009. As the host unit for Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, the 42nd Air Base Wing's mission is critical to national security; it provides the foundation for success for Air University, the intellectual and leadership center of the Air Force; the 908th Airlift Wing; the 754th Electronic Systems Group; and more than 30 tenant units. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Airmen of the exercise evaluation team, “Blue Thunder,” clean rifles used during an emergency response exercise on Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Ala., in February 2009. As the host unit for Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, the 42nd Air Base Wing's mission is critical to national security; it provides the foundation for success for Air University, the intellectual and leadership center of the Air Force; the 908th Airlift Wing; the 754th Electronic Systems Group; and more than 30 tenant units. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Airmen of the exercise evaluation team, “Blue Thunder,” discuss proper unexploded ordnance reporting procedures during an emergency response exercise on Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Ala., in February 2009. As the host unit for Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, the 42nd Air Base Wing's mission is critical to national security; it provides the foundation for success for Air University, the intellectual and leadership center of the Air Force; the 908th Airlift Wing; the 754th Electronic Systems Group; and more than 30 tenant units. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jamie Pitcher)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Staff Sgt. Erik Stant, Air University, directs a CH-47 Chinook helicopter as it picks up a "sling load" during a joint military exercise Jan. 15, 2009 on landing zone Alpha at Maxwell Air Force Base. As the host unit for Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, the 42nd Air Base Wing's mission is critical to national security; it provides the foundation for success for Air University, the intellectual and leadership center of the Air Force; the 908th Airlift Wing; the 754th Electronic Systems Group; and more than 30 tenant units. (U.S. Air Force photo/Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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MAXWELL-GUNTER AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kelly O'Reilly, a flight engineer from B Company, 1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation Regiment at Fort Rucker, Ala., explains to Maxwell Air Force Base Airmen how to conduct safe sling load operations. A three man CH-47 Chinook helicopter crew from Fort Rucker conducted a joint military helicopter training exercise at Maxwell on in January 2009. As the host unit for Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, the 42nd Air Base Wing's mission is critical to national security; it provides the foundation for success for Air University, the intellectual and leadership center of the Air Force; the 908th Airlift Wing; the 754th Electronic Systems Group; and more than 30 tenant units. (U.S. Air Force photo/Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Lackland Air Force Base Honor Guard and Drum and Bugle Corp start off the Silver Stars WNBA game Aug.21, 2009. The Women’s Basketball League honored local military services during halftime activities. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Alan Boedeker)
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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. -- Tech. Sgt. Christopher Conaway weighs Matt Mobley June 23, 2008 at the recruiting office in Summerville, S.C. Mr. Mobley weighed 253 pounds when he started the process of joining the Air Force and lost nearly 90 pounds in eight months and weighed 164 before heading to basic military training in July 2008. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Melissa White)
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AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE -- The Air Force made its first foray into the fast-paced world of drag racing at the O'Reilly Super Start Batteries Fall Nationals Sept. 19-21, 2008 at the Texas Motorplex at Ennis, Texas. The Monster/U.S. Air Force funny car is part of Air Force recruiting efforts. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE -- The Air Force busted out of the gate as an official sponsor of the Professional Bull Riders Inc. with the first competition of the season at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas on May 17, 2008. The sponsorship is part of Air Force recruiting efforts. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Scott Reed)
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- The Air Force-sponsored monster truck "Afterburner," driven by Damon Bradshaw, flies over an obstacle at the Monster Jam World Finals in Las Vegas, Nev., March 29, 2008. Afterburner performances are part of Air Force recruiting efforts. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Scott Reed)
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SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Staff Sgt. Claudia Zarate, 341st Recruiting Squadron, shares information about Air Force job opportunities with a recruiting office visitor. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- NASCAR driver Jon Wood poses for an Air Force Recruiting Service shows off NASCAR No. 21 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., in the spring of 2008. Mr. Wood made his professional Nextel Cup Series debut in the Air Force paint scheme Ford Fusion at Las Vegas early in the 2007 season as part of Air Force recruiting efforts. The first organization to touch the lives of Airmen is the Air Force Recruiting Service, headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. AFRS’s mission is to recruit quality men and women with the right skills, at the right time, in the right numbers to sustain the combat capability of America’s Air Force. Emphasis is on recruiting people with no prior military service into one of more than 150 enlisted career opportunities. AFRS also recruits prior and non-prior service officer candidates for Officer Training School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Scott Reed)
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