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Guardian of Freedom Honorees
Master Sgt. Juan Valdes. The Riverside County Philharmonic Foundation recognized five service members from March as Guardian of Freedom honorees in a ceremony July 4, preceding the symphony’s annual Patriot’s Concert in White Park in downtown Riverside. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, presented the awards. Also recognized were retired Air Force Col. William Gavitt, Veterans Community Service Honoree, and Laura Froehlich, Patriots Citizen Honoree. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Guardian of Freedom Honorees
Tech. Sgt. Donald Hedge. The Riverside County Philharmonic Foundation recognized five service members from March as Guardian of Freedom honorees in a ceremony July 4, preceding the symphony’s annual Patriot’s Concert in White Park in downtown Riverside. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, presented the awards. Also recognized were retired Air Force Col. William Gavitt, Veterans Community Service Honoree, and Laura Froehlich, Patriots Citizen Honoree. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Guardian of Freedom Honorees
Petty Officer Roslyn Tyler. The Riverside County Philharmonic Foundation recognized five service members from March as Guardian of Freedom honorees in a ceremony July 4, preceding the symphony’s annual Patriot’s Concert in White Park in downtown Riverside. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, presented the awards. Also recognized were retired Air Force Col. William Gavitt, Veterans Community Service Honoree, and Laura Froehlich, Patriots Citizen Honoree. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Guardian of Freedom Honorees
Staff Sgt. Chris Rataprachit. The Riverside County Philharmonic Foundation recognized five service members from March as Guardian of Freedom honorees in a ceremony July 4, preceding the symphony’s annual Patriot’s Concert in White Park in downtown Riverside. Col. Karl McGregor, 452nd Air Mobility Wing commander, presented the awards. Also recognized were retired Air Force Col. William Gavitt, Veterans Community Service Honoree, and Laura Froehlich, Patriots Citizen Honoree. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Staff Sgt. Paige Whitworth, 163d Medical Group medical technician, listens to a Guatemalan woman's heart. Sergeant Whitworth and 30 other members of the 163d Medical Group traveled to Guatemala Aug. 16-30 where they provided treatment for more than 5,700 people while visitng three of Santa Rosa's poorest communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
A line of Guatemalan citizens waits outside a school near Santa Rosa to be seen by members of the 163d Medical Group. Thirty-one members of the group traveled to Guatemala Aug. 16-30 to participate in a U.S. Air Forces South-sponsored Medical Readiness Training Exercise where they provided medical care for more than 5,700 people in three of the poorest communities in Santa Rosa. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Tech. Sgt. Shirley Morales, 163d Reconnaissance Wing force development technician, reviews a script with U.S. and Guatemelan military members prior to an opening ceremony welcoming the 163d Medical Group to the country to provide medical care to the local citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Airman 1st Class Jasmine Diaz, 163d Medical Group medical technician, checks a Guatemalan girl's blood pressure at a school in Santa Rosa. More than 5,700 Guatemalan citizens from three of Santa Rosa's poorest communities flocked to see members of the 163d medical group who traveled to Guatemala Aug. 16-30 to provide medical care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Master Sgt. Tina Williams, 163d Reconnaissance Wing budget analyst, puts a new pair of shoes on a young Guatemalan boy. Sergeant Williams accompanied the 163d Medical Group to ensure the team was able to purchase needed supplies at each site. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Tech. Sgt. Shirley Morales, 163d Reconnaissance Wing Force Development technician, takes notes during a vision screening at a school in Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Sergeant Morales, who was born and raised in Santa Rosa accompanied the 163d Medical Group during its Medical Readiness Training Exercise to help the group provide medical care for the people she once lived among. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Lt. Col. Ron Short, 163d Medical Group optometrist, reviews a patient's vision screening results during a visit to a local school near Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Colonel Short and 30 members of the medical group traveled to Guatemala Aug. 16-30 to paticipate in a U.S. Air Forces South-sponsored Medical Readiness Training Exercise where they provided medical care for more than 5,700 people in three of Santa Rosa's poorest communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Hundreds of Guatemalan citizens line the street at a school in Santa Maria de Ixhuatan waiting to see medical providers from the 163d Medical Group. Thirty-one members of the group traveled to Guatemala to provide medical care for more than 5,700 people during a U.S. Air Forces South-sponsored Medical Readiness Training Exercise held Aug. 16 - 31. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guy with the guns takes top honor
Brig. Gen. James Melin (left), 452nd AMW Commander at March Air Reserve Base, presents the AFRC Outstanding Weapons Safety Civilian of the Year award to Vic Flores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW/PA)
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Guy with the guns takes top honor
Vic Flores (right) observes as Master Sgt. Derrick Adkins, 452nd Security Forces armory noncommissioned officer in charge at March Air Reserve Base, demonstrates clearing procedures on one of the M240B machine guns in the inventory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Amy Abbott, 452 AMW/PA)
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H1N1 vaccine arrives
Defense Department officials have started recieving H1N1 vaccinations and will begin distributing doses in the coming weeks. Vaccines first will be made available to deployed personnel, basic training installations and other service academies, and all health care workers assigned to military medical treatment facilities. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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H1N1 Visual Aids
The Centers for Disease Control offers ways to protect against both the flu and H1N1 viruses. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Brown)
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H1N1 Visual Aids
The Centers for Disease Control offers ways to protect against both the flu and H1N1 viruses. Wash hands often with soap and water. Avoid touching the eyes, nose or mouth. If experiencing flu-like symptom symptoms, stay home for at least 24 hours after the fever is gone except to get medical care or for other necessities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Haiti earthquake relief
Members of the USAID urban search and rescue team from the Los Angeles County Fire Department arrange their rescue equipment at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., in preparation for their Jan. 13 flight to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, to assist with the earthquake relief effort. The C-17 Globemaster III that transported the 72-person team and their equipment is from the 60th Air Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The aircraft arrived in Haiti Jan. 14. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Roy Santana)
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Haiti earthquake relief
Brig. Gen. James Melin observes members of the USAID urban search and rescue team from the Los Angeles County Fire Department arrange their rescue equipment at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., in preparation for their Jan. 13 flight to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, to assist with the earthquake relief effort. The C-17 Globemaster III that transported the 72-person team and their equipment is from the 60th Air Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The aircraft arrived in Haiti Jan. 14. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Roy Santana)
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Haiti earthquake relief
Members of the USAID urban search and rescue team from the Los Angeles County Fire Department arrange their rescue equipment at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., in preparation for their Jan. 13 flight to Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, to assist with the earthquake relief effort. The C-17 Globemaster III that transported the 72-person team and their equipment is from the 60th Air Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The aircraft arrived in Haiti Jan. 14. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Roy Santana)
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