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Connelly competitors cook for the trophy
The 137th Quartermaster Company prepared a Chinese meal for the judges during the Connelly Competition held in El Monte, Calif., March 2. The menu included sweet and sour chicken, egg drop soup, Lyonnaise rice, vegetable stir fry, spring salad and yellow cake. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Tracy Ellingsen)
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Emergency Services Support Team volunteers needed
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452d Aeromedical Staging Squadron: Our reward is our job
An ambulance bus backs up to a C-17 Globemaster III to receive incoming wounded patients. Timing is crucial, especially for critically injured patients, so doctors, nurses, medics, chaplains and liaison officers have limited time to offload patients and get them much needed treatment. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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452d Aeromedical Staging Squadron: Our reward is our job
Aeromedical personnel tend to wounded warriors while onboard a C-17 Globemaster III. Missions transport the injured from areas of responsibility to Ramstein AB, Germany, the regional contingency aeromedical staging facility. There, wounded will be assessed for continued care, in which they will be transferred to Lundstul Army Hospital if unstable, or released to travel stateside for continued recovery. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Dirty Thursday
Colonel Samuel Mahaney, 452d Air Mobility Wing commander, performs a final torque on a C-17 NLG Tie Bolts to 162 ft. lbs with Staff Sgt. John Rey, 452d Maintenance Squadron. The wing commander began what he calls a “Dirty Thursday” program where he works along side Airman, getting his hands and clothes dirty.He noted that it’s a great opportunity to know the people who work in the wing as well as a chance to learn what individuals are really doing to support the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua Hornberger)
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Electrifying: Where can I plug in my EV?
An employee unscrews the gas cap to a new electric government vehicle. These vehicles can drive up to 38 miles on pure electricity before a gas powered motor begins to generate electricity to power the engine. Currently, privately owned vehicles cannot be serviced at government charging stations. (U.S. Marine photo by Pfc. Melissa Eschenbrenner)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
Wage Supervisor of the Year Mr. Rodolfo Landa 752d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
Wage Grade of the Year Mr. David Esquivel 752d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
Senior NonCommissioned Officer of the Year Senior Master Sgt. Robert Knight 452 Operational Support Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
Company Grade Officer of the Year Capt. Jessica Salvatore 452d Maintenance Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
First Sergeant of the Year Master Sgt. Danyell Stoutamire 752d Medical Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
NonCommissioned Officer of the Year Staff Sgt. Nelson Brown III 452d Security Forces Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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452d Air Mobility Wing 2012 Annual Award Winners
Airman of the Year Senior Airman Jeffery Jensen 452d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Megan Crusher)
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Col. Robert Weisenberger, 452d Medical Group commander, retires
Col. Robert Weisenberger, 452d Medical Group commander, says farewell to his military family and friends Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, during his retirement ceremony at the March Field Air Museum. Weisenberger, whose career spans 28 years as a traditional reservist from Norton Air Force Base to March Air Reserve Base, served in Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Noble Eagle and Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carrie Peasinger)
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Col. Robert Weisenberger, 452d Medical Group commander, retires
Col. Robert Weisenberger, 452d Medical Group commander, presents the Military Parent Award to his mother Harriet, a Navy nurse during WWII, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, at his retirement ceremony in the March Field Air Museum. Joining her for the presentation are his older brothers, Jim, a combat Marine veteran during Vietnam standing next to Harriet, and Paul, who served in the Army during the Korean war. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Carrie Peasinger)
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Iron Dawg II: Military working dog handlers compete for “Top Dog
Staff Sgt. Natisha Johnson, military working dog handler, Beale Air Force Base, and her dog, Frigo, participate in the Iron Dawg competition held at the March Field Air Museum, Sunday, Feb. 17. During the endurance portion of the competition, handlers and K9s were challenged to a one-mile run, accompanied by a low crawl. They competed for the title of “Top Dawg,” by demonstrating their proficiency in tactical obedience, bite work, detection and endurance (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Crusher)
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Iron Dawg II: Military working dog handlers compete for “Top Dog
The Iron Dawg competition, held at the March Field Air Museum, Sunday, Feb. 17, attracted spectators from all over southern California to watch current and veteran military working dog handlers and their K9’s compete for Top Dawg honors. Shown, is a MWD attacking two separate aggressors. The K9’s were required to attack the first aggressor, then release and attack the second during the bite work phase of the competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Crusher)
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Iron Dawg II: Military working dog handlers compete for “Top Dog
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Natisha Johnson, military working dog handler, accompanied by Firgo, MWD, dart into action during the Iron Dawg competition, held at the March Field Air Museum, Sunday, Feb. 17. The duo was required to search and clear several obstacles prior to advancing to the next level of competition. They were required to demonstrate their proficiency in tactical obedience, bite work, detection and endurance in order to win the honor of Top Dawg. (U.S. Air Force photo by Megan Crusher)
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Combat Crew Communications: A small office with a big job
De’Lena Prentiss (center), 452d Operational Support Squadron, Airfield Ops assumes control of communication material provided by Tech. Sgt. Edwin Negron, 912th Air Refueling Squadron and Master Sgt. Kalikala Jugas, 452d Operational Support Squadron. The material will be signed for and kept in a secure location until aircrews are ready to retrieve it (U.S. Air Force photo by Darnell Gardner)
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