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MSgt Dotson
Sonia N. Mills, West Texas Medical Associates laboratory technician, cleans 316th Training Squadron instructor, Master Sgt. Amy C. Dotson’s arm before drawing her blood at WTMA March 9, 2015. Dotson has had several tests and examinations to help her monitor her multiple sclerosis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua D. Edwards)
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MSgt Dotson
Master Sgt. Amy C. Dotson, 316th Training Squadron instructor, talks with Dr. Archana N. Rao, West Texas Medical Associates neurologist, at the WTMA March 9. Dotson discussed her feelings and challenges about dealing with fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua D. Edwards)
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Colonel Tullos
Col. Andrea Tullos, 42nd Air Base Wing commander, and the Maxwell fire department, helps extinguish a controlled fire during a training exercise March 23, 2015, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The fire department went through all the procedures as if it were a real scenario, which included wearing all the necessary protective gear and extinguishing a real fire. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Culbert)
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Father-daughter team
(Left to right) Col. Trent Edwards, commander of 37th Training Wing, Tech. Sgt. James McKay, Military Training Instructor for the 433rd Training Squadron, Staff Sgt. Amanda Macfarlane, MTI School graduate, and Col. Michele Edmondson, commander of the 737th Training Group, stand at parade rest on March 27, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, following Basic Military Graduation. McKay and Macfarlane are the first known father-daughter MTI duo in the United States Air Force. McKay presented his daughter, Macfarlane, with her MTI campaign hat at today's ceremony upon her graduation from Military Training Instructor School. Macfarlane was previously a Korean Linguist and upon separation joined the 433rd TRS to pursue being an MTI. McKay is also a member of the 433rd TRS, and is the oldest active "line MTI." (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashlee Galloway)
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Recruiting support
U.S. Air Force Capt. Deanna Franzen, 344th Recruiting Squadron support flight commander and Capt. Tonya Hansen, T-6 Texan II instructor pilot in the 80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas talk to a potential recruit at the International Women in Aviation Conference in Dallas March 7, 2015. Team Sheppard and Air Force Recruiting Service are exploring new ways Air Force bases and local recruiters can work together. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt Ava Margerison)
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Keesler Air Show
Army Sergeant First Class Corey Hood, a member of the U.S. Army Golden Knights parachute team, prepares to jump from a C-31A at over 12, 500 feet during opening ceremonies for the Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi Air Show/Open House, March 29, 2015. Approximately 155,000 people were in attendance for the two-day show. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marie Floyd)
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Keesler Air Show
The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds autograph Thunderbirds programs during Keesler’s 2015 Air Show/Open House March 28, 2015, at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. The Thunderbirds headlined the two-day event held March 28-29. The event included the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and Army Golden Knights along with many other performers, static displays and vendors. Approximately 155,000 people were in attendance for the two-day show. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marie Floyd)
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Keesler Air Show
The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team unveil their new routine at the Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi Air Show/Open House March 28, 2015. The drill team began developing their new routine here Feb. 21, 2015. The event also included the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and Army Golden Knights along with many other performers, static displays and vendors. Approximately 155,000 people were in attendance for the two-day show. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marie Floyd)
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International Culture Day
Attendees explore the 62 different cultures displayed at the International Culture Day March 23, 2015 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The 111 international officers at Air War College and Air Command and Staff College shared their cultures and customs with their fellow students through food, dress, music and language to promote understanding and strengthen partnerships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Culbert)
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International Culture Day
Crepes and other native foods at the French booth were popular among the attendees of the Air War College and Air Command and Staff College International Culture Day, March 23, 2015, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The partnership-building event featured the customs and cultures of the 62 different countries represented by the 111 international officers attending both AWC and ACSC. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Culbert)
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Warrior Games
Staff Sgt, Rey Edenfield works out at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, March 27 2015. Edenfield was selected to compete in sitting volleyball, archery, pistol shooting and track for the 2015 Warrior Games at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Robert Dantzler)
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Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody addresses the first Capstone Week class March 26, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Capstone is a five-day program that closes Air Force Basic Military Training. During Capstone, the Air Force's newest Airmen learn about the importance of wingmanship, resiliency, leadership and followership, sexual assault prevention and response, the warrior ethos, and how Airmen can balance their personal and professional lives. Capstone Week’s purpose is to further develop professional, resilient Airmen who are inspired by heritage, committed to its core values, and motivated to deliver airpower. While BMT will still provide new Airmen the same high level of military and physical training, Capstone Week serves to specifically concentrate on character building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody addresses the first Capstone Week class March 26, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Capstone is a five-day program that closes Air Force Basic Military Training. During Capstone, the Air Force's newest Airmen learn about the importance of wingmanship, resiliency, leadership and followership, sexual assault prevention and response, the warrior ethos, and how Airmen can balance their personal and professional lives. Capstone Week’s purpose is to further develop professional, resilient Airmen who are inspired by heritage, committed to its core values, and motivated to deliver airpower. While BMT will still provide new Airmen the same high level of military and physical training, Capstone Week serves to specifically concentrate on character building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Cody and his wife, retired Chief Master Sgt. Athena Cody speak with spouses of Air Force Military Training Instructors March 26, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The Codys met with the spouses to hear their input on the effect MTI Duty has on the family. (U.S. Air Force photo by Benjamin Faske)
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2015 Maltz Challenge
Roger Newell (left), Albuquerque’s liason for veterans, Maj. Seth Davis, 342nd Training Squadron commander, and Senior Master Sgt. Robert Bean, commandant of the Pararescue and Combat Rescue School, stand next to a proclamation at the Drug Enforcement Agency Maltz Challenge at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, March 20, 2015. The document, signed by Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry, proclaims March 23 as "PJ Day." The competition honored fallen pararescueman Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, as well as Albuquerque native Army Pfc. Zachary Lovejoy, an Army paratrooper killed in 2010 in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger)
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2015 Maltz Challenge
Airman 1st Class Steven Galvao, 342nd Training Squadron, carries Lucy Lobo, the University of New Mexico mascot during one of the fitness challenge at the Drug Enforcement Agency Maltz Challenge at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, March 20, 2015. The competition honored fallen pararescueman Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, as well as Albuquerque native Army Pfc. Zachary Lovejoy, an Army paratrooper killed in 2010 in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger)
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2015 Maltz Challenge
Participants in the Drug Enforcement Agency Maltz Challenge were tasked with several fitness activities, including a 400-meter run at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, March 20, 2015. The competition honored fallen pararescueman Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, as well as Albuquerque native Army Pfc. Zachary Lovejoy, an Army paratrooper killed in 2010 in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger)
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2015 Maltz Challenge
Participants in the Drug Enforcement Agency Maltz Challenge were tasked with several fitness activities, including push ups at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, March 20, 2015. The competition honored fallen pararescueman Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, as well as Albuquerque native Army Pfc. Zachary Lovejoy, an Army paratrooper killed in 2010 in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Berenger)
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Maj. Hopper
Maj. Christina "Thumper" Hopper (left), from the 71st Flying Training Wing at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, speaks to Charleston area high school girls at the 8th Annual Joint Base Charleston Women in Aviation Career Day. Hopper was the first African-American female fighter pilot to fly combat missions during a major war. She shared stories of her overcoming adversity and challenges early in her life, and challenged the girls to be anything they want to be. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Michael Dukes)
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Maj Hopper
Maj. Christina "Thumper" Hopper, from the 71st Flying Training Wing at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, speaks to Charleston area high school girls at the 8th Annual Joint Base Charleston Women in Aviation Career Day. Hopper was the first African-American female fighter pilot to fly combat missions during a major war. She shared stories of her overcoming adversity and challenges early in her life, and challenged the girls to be anything they want to be. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Michael Dukes)
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