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Fire team
Staff Sgt. Gabriel Ortiz, Senior Airman Jarrod Barnes and Tech. Sgt. Stephan Tterlikkis, of the 919th Security Forces Squadron, prepare to enter the building during a prisoner recovery exercise at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Security forces Airmen executed the procedure for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Kinetic Airman
A 919th Security Forces Squadron Airman follows his fire team into a room during a prisoner recovery exercise at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Airmen executed the procedure for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Fire Team lead
Staff Sgt. Gabriel Ortiz leads a fire team of 919th Security Forces Squadron Airmen into the building during a prisoner recovery exercise at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Security forces Airmen executed the procedure for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Moving in
Staff Sgt. Gabriel Ortiz leads Senior Airman John Flagg and other 919th Security Forces Squadron Airmen into a compound during a prisoner recovery exercise at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Security forces Airmen executed the procedure for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Combat Airman
Senior Airman Daniel Logvin, of the 919th Security Forces Squadron, waits for word to roll out for the mission at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Security forces Airmen performed a prisoner recovery exercise for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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DAGRE ready
Senior Airman Ramon Torres and Tech. Sgt. Stephan Tterlikkis, of the 919th Security Forces Squadron, wait to roll out for the mission at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Security forces Airmen performed a prisoner recovery exercise for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Get a grip
Senior Airman Adrienne Barron, of the 919th Security Forces Squadron, secures her M-249 before leaving for a mission at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 23. Security forces Airmen performed a prisoner recovery exercise for Brig. Gen. William Binger, the 10th Air Force commander, during his visit to the base. Binger rode with the 919th Airmen during the assault on the compound and entered the building with the fire team. He was given a first-hand view of the evidence collection procedures performed throughout the building after it was secured and the prisoner was recovered. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Walking on Talons
An Airman walks across the top of a MC-130E Combat Talon I at Duke Field, Fla. Currently, the 919th Special Operations Wing has nine Talons on its flightline. The maintenance of those aircraft is the responsibility of the 919th Maintenance Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Between the blades
An Airman walks across the top of a MC-130E Combat Talon I at Duke Field, Fla. Currently, the 919th Special Operations Wing has nine Talons on its flightline. The maintenance of those aircraft is the responsibility of the 919th Maintenance Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Power up
A senior airman turns on the generator connected to one of the MC-130E Combat Talon Is at Duke Field, Fla. Currently, the 919th Special Operations Wing has nine Talons on its flightline. The maintenance of those aircraft is the responsibility of the 919th Maintenance Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Leading the line
Airman 1st Class John Wilson, of the 919th Special Operations Wing, marches with the new Air Force Reserve recruits, who are learning to drill at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 5. This six-month-old introductory training is a new Air Force Reserve Command program to help recruits prepare for military life prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Airmen formation
New 919th Special Operations Wing Airmen learn to march in formation during drill practice at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 5. This six-month-old introductory training is a new program for Air Force Reserve Command to help recruits prepare for military life prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Leading the line
Airman 1st Class John Wilson, of the 919th Special Operations Wing, calls cadence for new Air Force Reserve recruits, who are learning to march at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 5. This six-month-old introductory training is a new Air Force Reserve Command program to help recruits prepare for military life prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Leading the line
Trainee Alaine Savanich leads new 919th Special Operations Wing recruits in a formation during drill practice at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 5. This six-month-old introductory training is a new Air Force Reserve Command program to help recruits prepare for military life prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Pumping up
Members of the 919th Special Operations Wing work out in the weight room of the fitness center at Duke Field, Fla., recently. The newly renovated facility is officially open and available for use daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. by members assigned to Duke Field and the 7th Special Forces Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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Workin' it
Master Sgt. John Wood of the 919th Logistics Readiness Squadron exercises on an elliptical machine in the fitness center at Duke Field, Fla. recently. The newly renovated facility is officially open and available for use daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. by members assigned to Duke Field and the 7th Special Forces Group. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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Gleaming again
A brass memorial plaque gleams in the sunlight at Duke Field, Fla., shortly after it was restored by base volunteers recently. A group of 919th Force Support Squadron and Top 3 Association volunteers teamed up to beautify the base’s centrally located memorial area with a host of landscape and maintenance projects. (Courtesy photo)
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Shining on
Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Michael Weaver from the 919th Communications Squadron polishes a weather-tarnished memorial plaque during a recent volunteer project at Duke Field, Fla. Weaver, representing the Top 3 Association, teamed with a group of 919th Force Support Squadron volunteers who worked to beautify the base’s centrally located memorial area with a host of landscaping and maintenance projects. (Courtesy photo)
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Weathered words
A brass memorial plaque at Duke Field, Fla., shows the effects of years of exposure to the elements. A group of volunteers from the 919th Force Support Squadron and Top 3 Association recently donated their time to restore the historical plaque and improve landscaping in the base’s centrally located memorial area. (Courtesy photo)
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Diggin' it
Tony Peppey, a civilian employee from the 919th Force Support Squadron, shovels dirt during a recent volunteer project at Duke Field, Fla. Peppey was among a group of FSS and Top 3 Association volunteers who worked to beautify the base’s centrally located memorial area with a host of landscaping and maintenance projects. (Courtesy photo)
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