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Keesler Airmen, Sailors, Marines rally to aid local community
KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (AETCNS) -- Atop a flatbed truck (from left), Senior Master Sgt. Darrell King, 83rd Communications Squadron, Langley AFB, Va., and Col. Paul Farkas, commander of Keesler's 85th Engineering and Installation Squadron, unload Meals Ready to Eat at a Biloxi, Miss., humanitarian aid station for Hurricane Katrina victims during a relief mission Sept. 3. Despite being impacted by the devastating storm themselves, dozens of Keesler's Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps members, including deployed troops, are welcoming the opportunity to show their support for their Mississippi Gulf Coast community neighbors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Dan Oberly)
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Keesler Airmen, Sailors, Marines rally to aid local community
KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (AETCNS) -- Capt. Robert Frees (right), 83rd Communications Squadron HAMMER ACE chief, assists fellow volunteers from the Marine Corps detachment here as they off load bottled water to a local supply distribution center during a humanitarian mission Sept. 3. Keesler volunteers delivered nearly 12,000 Meals Ready to Eat and more than 11,000 bottles of water to hurricane victims. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Dan Oberly)
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Keynote speaker
The 15th chief of staff of the Air Force Gen. Ronald Fogleman, keynote speaker, speaks during the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC) awards and graduation ceremony at the Lila Cockrell Theatre, San Antonio, June 5, 2015. Fogleman flew 315 combat sorties and once to avoid capture clung to the door of AH-1 helicopter while being flown for 20 miles until reaching a safe location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Ellis)
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The 15th chief of staff of the Air Force Gen. Ronald Fogleman (left), is presented a momenta by Maj. Gen. Bart Iddins, 59th Medical Wing commander, and Col. Evan Renz, Brooke Army Medical Center commander during the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium (SAUSHEC) awards and graduation ceremony at the Lila Cockrell Theatre, San Antonio, Texas, June 5, 2015. SAUSHEC is responsible for all military graduate medical education in San Antonio. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Ellis)
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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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Lackland Airmen support United States Africa Command and United Nations operations.
Airmen from the 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, Lackland JBSA, load medical supplies from the Air Force Medical Operations Agency onto a C-17 Globemaster III at Kelly Field Annex, Sept. 25, 2014. The C-17 was deployed from Altus AFB -- 97 Air Mobility Wing to support United States Africa Command and United Nations operations and efforts to fortify global health security infrastructure in the region and beyond. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Jeffers)
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Leo cooking
Staff Sgt. Michael Leo prepares a lavish fest for Airmen at the Center for the Intrepid. Sergeant Leo is an enlisted aides to the AETC vice commander. Tech. Sgt. Jason Simas and Sergeant Leo volunteered their culinary talents to support sevice members in treatment at the Center for the Intrepid. (U.S. Air Force photo/Beverly Simas)
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Like father, like son
Retiring Col. Hernando J. Ortega, Jr., Air Education and Training Command Aerospace Medicine Division chief, and his son, Airman 1st Class Hernando J. Ortega III, shared a first salute as each offered congratulations to the other after Air Force Basic Military Training graduation parade May 27, 2016, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Retiring Col. Ortega, Jr. watched his son, Airman 1st Class Hernando J. Ortega III, graduate from Air Force Basic Military Training at JBSA-Lackland, then headed downtown for his retirement ceremony at the Alamo that same afternoon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Like father, like son
Retiring Col. Hernando J. Ortega, Jr., Air Education and Training Command Aerospace Medicine Division chief, renders a salute during Air Force Basic Military Training graduation parade May 27, 2016, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Retiring Col. Ortega, Jr. watched his son, Airman 1st Class Hernando J. Ortega III, graduate from Air Force Basic Military Training at JBSA-Lackland, then headed downtown for his retirement ceremony at the Alamo that same afternoon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Like father, like son
Airman 1st Class Hernando J. Ortega III recites the oath of enlistment during Air Force Basic Military Training graduation parade May 27, 2016, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Airman Ortega III, graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training, then headed downtown for his father’s retirement ceremony at the Alamo that same afternoon. His father retiring Col. Hernando J. Ortega, Jr., Air Education and Training Command Aerospace Medicine Division chief, also watched his son, Airman Ortega III, graduate from Air Force Basic Military Training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Like father, like son
Retiring Col. Hernando J. Ortega, Jr., Air Education and Training Command Aerospace Medicine Division chief, and his son, Airman 1st Class Hernando J. Ortega III, shared a first salute as each offered congratulations to the other after Air Force Basic Military Training graduation parade May 27, 2016, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Retiring Col. Ortega, Jr. watched his son, Airman 1st Class Hernando J. Ortega III, graduate from Air Force Basic Military Training at JBSA-Lackland, then headed downtown for his retirement ceremony at the Alamo that same afternoon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Lisa Warr
Air Education and Training Command’s 2015 12 Outstanding NCO of the Year, Staff Sgt. Shelby Vande Zande, looks inside of one of the many Hyundai cars on display during a tour of the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama plant in Montgomery, Alabama, May 7, 2015. During the tour, AETC 12 OAY award recipients from Maxwell Air Force Base rode on a Tram through the plant learning about the technology used and the manpower needed to build and test Hyundai automobiles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Culbert)
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