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Piano man
Six-time Grammy winning R & B star John Legend entertained a crowd of more than 1,000 at the Mattie Kelly Performing Arts Center in Niceville, Fla., Nov. 13. The show was part of the Air Force Reserve's “Stateside Tour for the Troops” series of concerts and special events. Military and family members from Eglin Air Force Base, Hurlburt and Duke Field were given ticketed invitations to spend an “Evening with John Legend.” Tour for the Troops is tied to the Reserve's Get One Now program and Reservists who refer a friend to the Air Force Reserve through Get One Now can receive free tickets to concerts and events, with VIP exclusives, like backstage photos or a meet and greet with the starts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Piano man
Six-time Grammy winning R & B star John Legend entertained a crowd of more than 1,000 at the Mattie Kelly Performing Arts Center in Niceville, Fla., Nov. 13. The show was part of the Air Force Reserve's “Stateside Tour for the Troops” series of concerts and special events. Military and family members from Eglin Air Force Base, Hurlburt and Duke Field were given ticketed invitations to spend an “Evening with John Legend.” Tour for the Troops is tied to the Reserve's Get One Now program and Reservists who refer a friend to the Air Force Reserve through Get One Now can receive free tickets to concerts and events, with VIP exclusives, like backstage photos or a meet and greet with the starts. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Aerial shooter
Lieutenant Andrew Williams, an employer with the Santa Rosa County Department of Corrections, takes a photo of the Emerald Coast while flying aboard a Duke Field MC-130E Oct. 7. The local area flight was part of the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Employer Appreciation Day Oct. 7. The annual event invites civilian employers to see how their reservist “Citizen Commandos” defend America’s interests on a global scale. (U.S. Air Force photo/Adam Duckworth)
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Propped up
Flanked by a dismounted engine from a Duke Field MC-130E aircraft, Air Force Reserve Senior Master Sgt. Chester Arrant, 919th Maintenance Squadron, briefs visiting employers on how he and his fellow propulsion flight maintainers perform their jobs. The visit was part of the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Employer Appreciation Day Oct. 7. The annual event invites civilian employers to see how their reservist “Citizen Commandos” defend America’s interests on a global scale . (U.S. Air Force photo/Adam Duckworth)
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Let's go flying
Air Force Reserve Maj. John Stone, a 711th Special Operations Squadron pilot, briefs employers moments before they boarded an MC-130E Combat Talon I for a local area flight. Major Stone was the aircraft commander for the flight which capped the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Employer Appreciation Day Oct. 7. The annual event invites civilian employers to see how their reservist “Citizen Commandos” defend America’s interests on a global scale. (U.S. Air Force photo/Adam Duckworth)
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Memorial fly-over
A 711th Special Operations Squadron MC-130E Combat Talon I from Duke Field, Fla. Conducts a ceremonial fly-over for an Air Commando Association memorial observance Oct. 10 at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The 30th anniversary memorial honored fallen special operators involved in Operations Desert One and Eagle Claw, the ill-fated attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran. Despite their tragic outcome the operations were credited as the catalyst that led to the formation of United States Special Operations Command and subsequently Air Force Special Operations Command. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Honoring the flag
Attendees observe the honor guard’s presentation of the colors during an Air Commando Association memorial ceremony Oct. 10 at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The 30th anniversary memorial paid tribute to fallen special operators involved in Operations Desert One and Eagle Claw, the ill-fated attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran. Despite their tragic outcome the operations were credited as the catalyst that led to the formation of United States Special Operations Command and subsequently Air Force Special Operations Command. The ceremony culminated in an MC-130E fly-over by the 711th Special Operations Squadron from Duke Field. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Pipes are calling
Members of the Emerald Coast Pipes and Drums warm up prior to their performance for the Air Commando Association’s memorial ceremony Oct. 10 at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The 30th anniversary memorial paid tribute to special operators involved in Operations Desert One and Eagle Claw, the ill-fated attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran. Despite their tragic outcome the operations were credited as the catalyst that led to the formation of United States Special Operations Command and subsequently Air Force Special Operations Command. The ceremony culminated in an MC-130E fly-over by the 711th Special Operations Squadron from Duke Field. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Awareness run
Staff Sgt. Pamela Ives, a 919th Special Operations Wing reservist, passes a checkpoint during the annual Breast Cancer Awareness 5K Run Oct. 15 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month and hundreds of civilians and military members joined together to complete the run. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Awareness run
Second Lt. Latisha Davies, left, and Staff Sgt. Pamela Ives, both 919th Special Operations Wing reservists, approach the finish line of the third annual Breast Cancer Awareness 5K at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Oct. 15. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, and hundreds of civilians and military members joined together to complete the run. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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EOD
Tech. Sgt. Greg Locke, 919th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal, rinses the contaminated ordnance after it was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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EOD
Tech. Sgt. Greg Locke, 919th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal, attaches an adhesive to the contaminated ordnance after it was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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The cleaner
Tech. Sgt. Greg Locke, 919th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal, rinses the contaminated ordnance after it was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Blown away
Tech. Sgt. Scott McCulley, 919th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal, verifies the area is clear before moving the simulated contaminated ordnance after it was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Rolling thunder
The explosive ordnance disposal Humvee moves into place after a contaminated ordnance was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Rope
Tech. Sgt. Greg Locke, 919th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal, extends the rope away from the simulated contaminated ordnance after it was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Clear the area
Explosive Ordnance Disposal members assess the situation after a contaminated ordnance was discovered at the 919th Maintenance Group building during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Fresh air
Tech. Sgt. Manuel Sanchez Jr., 919th Maintenance Squadron, removes the gas mask of a contamination victim at the last station of the decontamination area during Day two of the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Hydrate
Tech. Sgt. Christiaan Becker, 919th Operations Support Squadron, receives water after a simulated dehydration incident while moving through the decontamination line during Day two of the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Gate keeper
A master sergeant from the 919th Special Operations Wing monitors the decontamination stations before sending another group through during Day two of the wing’s Ability to Survive and Operate exercise, Oct. 3 at Duke Field, Fla. The Reserve unit exercised preparing deployers, Mission Oriented Protective Posture and command and control procedures during the Unit Training Assembly weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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