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Hohn takes command at Altus Air Force Base
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, presents the 97th Air Mobility Wing guidon to U.S. Air Force Col. Todd Hohn, 97th AMW commander, during the 97th AMW Change of Command Ceremony at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, June 26, 2015. Hohn assumed command as the new wing commander where he will lead the Airmen of the base in supporting the mission of forging combat mobility forces and deploying Airmen warriors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Franklin R. Ramos)
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Col. Bill Spangenthal
U.S. Air Force Col. Bill Spangenthal, outgoing 97th Air Mobility Wing commander, addresses the Airmen of Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, during the 97th AMW Change of Command Ceremony here June 26, 2015. Spangenthal transferred command of the 97th AMW to U.S. Air Force Col. Todd Hohn after serving in the role since June 2013. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Megan E. Acs)
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Hohn takes command at Altus Air Force Base
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. James Hecker, 19th Air Force commander, presents the 97th Air Mobility Wing guidon to U.S. Air Force Col. Todd Hohn, 97th AMW commander, during the 97th AMW Change of Command Ceremony at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, June 26, 2015. Hohn assumed command as the new wing commander where he will lead the Airmen of the base in supporting the mission of forging combat mobility forces and deploying Airmen warriors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Franklin R. Ramos)
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81TRW CC
Col. Michele Edmondson, 81st Training Wing commander, gives her first speech as the 81st TRW commander during a change of command ceremony, June 26, 2015 at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Edmondson took command of the 81st TRW from Brig. Gen. Patrick Higby. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Holly Mansfield)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Col. Lance Pilch, 33rd Fighter Wing commander, speaks during the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a truck-bomb was detonated adjacent to Khobar Tower in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, that resulted in 400 injured U.S. and international military and civilian members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Tech. Sgt. (retired) David Westrup, 58th Fighter Squadron crew chief, addresses the audience as the guest speaker during the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The 12 Nomads honored at the ceremony were members of the 58th Fighter Squadron, 60th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Logistics Group, 33rd Maintenance Squadron and the 33rd Operations Support Squadron. They represented a cross-section of the wing as crew chiefs, expeditors, weapons loaders, mechanics, production superintendents, program managers and technicians. The memorial here honoring the Nomads’ memory was dedicated a year after the tragedy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Tech. Sgt. (retired) David Westrup, left, 58th Fighter Squadron crew chief, and Col. Lance Pilch, 33rd Fighter Wing commander, place a wreath during the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a truck-bomb was detonated adjacent to Khobar Tower in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, that resulted in 400 injured U.S. and international military and civilian members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Tech. Sgt. (retired) David Westrup, left, 58th Fighter Squadron crew chief, and Col. Lance Pilch, 33rd Fighter Wing commander, render a salute during the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The 12 Nomads honored at the ceremony were members of the 58th Fighter Squadron, 60th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Logistics Group, 33rd Maintenance Squadron and the 33rd Operations Support Squadron. They represented a cross-section of the wing as crew chiefs, expeditors, weapons loaders, mechanics, production superintendents, program managers and technicians. The memorial here honoring the Nomads’ memory was dedicated a year after the tragedy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Members of the Eglin base honor guard perform a 21-gun salute during the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a truck-bomb was detonated adjacent to Khobar Tower in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, that resulted in 400 injured U.S. and international military and civilian members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Members of the 33rd Fighter Wing, family and friends of those killed during the 1996 terrorist attack on the Khobar Towers observe a moment of silence, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. The 12 Nomads honored at the ceremony were members of the 58th Fighter Squadron, 60th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Logistics Group, 33rd Maintenance Squadron and the 33rd Operations Support Squadron. They represented a cross-section of the wing as crew chiefs, expeditors, weapons loaders, mechanics, production superintendents, program managers and technicians. The memorial here honoring the Nomads’ memory was dedicated a year after the tragedy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Members of the 33rd Fighter Wing, family and friends of those killed during the Khobar Towers terrorist attack pay their respects during a memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. On June 25, 1996, a truck-bomb was detonated adjacent to Khobar Tower in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, that resulted in 400 injured U.S. and international military and civilian members. The 12 Nomads honored at the ceremony were members of the 58th Fighter Squadron, 60th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Logistics Group, 33rd Maintenance Squadron and the 33rd Operations Support Squadron. They represented a cross-section of the wing as crew chiefs, expeditors, weapons loaders, mechanics, production superintendents, program managers and technicians. The memorial here honoring the Nomads’ memory was dedicated a year after the tragedy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Tracy Bozeman, former 58th Fighter Squadron supply personnel, tells her daughter, Carly, stories about Master Sgt. Kendall Kitson, Jr., 58th FS production superintendent and fallen Nomad, after the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Bozeman, a Nomad for 10 years, spoke highly of Kitson, a flight line supervisor during the deployment, and how he was the best and most patient supervisor she had ever worked with in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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Khobar Towers Memorial Ceremony
Tracy Bozeman, former 58th Fighter Squadron supply personnel, tells her daughter, Carly, stories about Master Sgt. Kendall Kitson, Jr., 58th FS production superintendent and fallen Nomad, after the 19th anniversary Khobar Tower memorial ceremony, June 25, 2015, on Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Bozeman, a Nomad for 10 years, spoke highly of Kitson, a flight line supervisor during the deployment, and how he was the best and most patient supervisor she had ever worked with in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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SrA Thomas White
Senior Airman Thomas White, a 71st Operations Support Squadron Airman, and some of his wingmen at the Airfield Systems Maintenance shop at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, June 25. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)
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19th AF commander
Gen. Robin Rand, commander of Air Education and Training Command, presents the unit guidon to Maj. Gen. James B. Hecker during the 19th Air Force assumption of command ceremony, June 23, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. The 19th Air Force is responsible for the training of aircrews, remotely piloted aircraft crews, air battle managers, weapons directors, Air Force Academy Airmanship programs, and survival, escape, resistance, and evasion specialists to sustain the combat capability of the United States Air Force, other services and our nation's allies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melissa Peterson)
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Baltimore Ravens Footballer Brings Camp to Maxwell
Steve Smith Sr., Baltimore Ravens wide receiver, signs the shirt of one of the children participating in the youth football camp hosted by Smith, June 22, 2015, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Every child who participated received an autographed shirt and took a photo with Smith. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Culbert)
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A female subject is assessed by Lt. Col. Ryan W. Logan, Air Force Fitness Testing and Standards Unit, June 19, 2015, in support of the Physical Fitness Tests and Standards study at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The Airman is a volunteer in the fitness study, which supports the Air Force’s Women in Service Review. The study aims to establish occupationally-specific, operationally-relevant physical fitness standards for Battlefield Airmen. All male and female subjects undergo 39 fitness tests and 15 physical task simulations to link fitness tests and standards to operational tasks and requirements. (U.S. Air Force Photo by 1st Lt. Jose R. Davis)
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A female subject drags a 185-pound simulated casualty, June 19, 2015, as she is assessed by a researcher from the Air Force Fitness Testing and Standards Unit, supporting the Physical Fitness Tests and Standards study at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The Airman is a volunteer in the fitness study, which supports the Air Force’s Women in Service Review. The study aims to establish occupationally-specific, operationally-relevant physical fitness standards for Battlefield Airmen. All male and female subjects undergo 39 physical fitness tests and 15 physical task simulations to link fitness tests and standards to real world operational tasks and requirements. (U.S. Air Force Photo by 1st Lt. Jose R. Davis)
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A female subject completes the final small unit tactics simulation, June 19, 2015, as a researcher from the Air Force Fitness Testing and Standards Unit ensure her safety. The Airman is a volunteer supporting the Physical Fitness Tests and Standards study at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The study aims to establish occupationally-specific, operationally-relevant physical fitness standards for Battlefield Airmen. The small unit tactics simulation is one of 15 simulations designed to capture the most arduous physical demands of Battlefield Airmen. (U.S. Air Force Photo by 1st Lt. Jose R. Davis)
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A female subject wears a 20-pound vest and 50-pound rucksack while lifting a 185-pound simulated casualty, June 19, 2015, as researchers from the Air Force Fitness Testing and Standards Unit ensure her safety. The Airman is a volunteer supporting the Physical Fitness Tests and Standards study at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The study aims to establish occupationally-specific, operationally-relevant physical fitness standards for Battlefield Airmen. The small unit tactics simulation is one of 15 simulations designed to capture the most arduous physical demands of Battlefield Airmen. (U.S. Air Force Photo by 1st Lt. Jose R. Davis)
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