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Medical technician Airman 1st Class Eric McJunkins (left) receives a coin of excellence from Col. Laura Alvarado on Ward 7 at Wilford Hall Medical Center Feb. 23. The 59th Medical Wing chief nurse coined the young Airman in recognition for his heroic efforts in response to a vehicle accident he witnessed. (USAF photo by MSgt. Kimberly Spencer)
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Col Cardoso
Col. James L. Cardoso, 58th Special Operations Wing commander.
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Col Ken Griffin
Col. Kenneth Griffin, Air Education and Training Command Flying Training Requirements Division chief.
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Col Moylan
Col. Patrick O. Moylan, 306th Flying Training Group commander.
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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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Col. John Thompson
Col. John Thompson, Air Education and Training Command Future Learning advisor to the Plans, Programs, Requirements and Assessments director.
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Col. Rob Kyrouac
Col. Rob Kyrouac, Air Education and Training Command Plans and Programs Division chief.
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Col. Thomas Bell
Col. Thomas Bell, Air Education and Training Command Lessons Learned Division chief.
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Colonel Menozzi
Col. John Menozzi, the 71st Flying Training Wing vice commander, conducts a final check of his life support gear at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, June 11. Almost 23 years after he'd completed Joint Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training at Vance, Menozzi completed his final flight as a military aviator. (U.S. Air Force photo by David Poe)
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Combat Boots to Roller Skates
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Erica Hidalgo, San Angelo Roller Girls member, celebrates after scoring during a bout at The Rink in San Angelo, Texas. Hidalgo has been participating in roller derby since January, 2015 as part of a New Year’s resolution. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Smith)
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Combat Controllers
U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, await their turn to shoot at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. Before being assigned to a unit, CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees have to complete a rigorous training pipeline which can take approximately two years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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Combat Controllers
A U.S. Air Force Combat Control instructor assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, looks on as CCT trainees fire their M4 rifles at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. At the 342nd TRS both CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees go through four months of training to earn their berets upon graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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Combat Controllers
U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, fire an M4 rifle at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. During their day at the range, the CCT trainees practiced accuracy, speed, and shooting from the standing, kneeling, sitting, and prone positions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, hang their targets during weapons training at Pope Army Airfield, N.C., Feb. 11, 2015. At the 342nd TRS both CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees go through four months of training to earn their berets upon graduation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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5.56mm ammunition rounds are discarded after U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, spend a day shooting their M4 rifles at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb. 11, 2015. CCT and Special Operations Weathers Team trainees spend approximately two years in training before they are assigned to a unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, attach their targets to wooden beams before weapons training at Pope Army Air Field, N.C., Feb. 11, 2015. Before earning their berets, CCT and Special Operations Weather Team trainees must complete four months of intense training at Pope in addition to several months of prerequisite training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Cossaboom)
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U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainees assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, swim timed laps during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. Airmen training to become CCT or Special Operations Weather Team members have to endure rigorous water exercises in order to become comfortable and efficient in the water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainee assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, hangs on to the side of the pool as he catches his breath and readies himself to swim more laps under water during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. After the water circuits, students were made to quickly get out of the pool and hustle to the gym for their next training session. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control trainee assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, takes a breath while swimming several laps during the warm-up phase of an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. The students are enduring a 13 week course which will equip them with the final skills needed to be CCT or Special Operations Weather Team qualified. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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A U.S. Air Force Combat Control instructor assigned to Operating Location C, 342nd Training Squadron, (back) gives commands to CCT trainees during an early morning water circuit training session at Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2015. CCTs among the most highly trained personnel in the U.S. military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kenny Holston)
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