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Big mamba
A black mamba, one of the world’s most venomous snakes, is displayed at a U.S. Africa Command forward operating base to show its 8-foot length. Duke Field reservist Master Sgt. Jennifer Alexander, currently deployed there as its pest control manager, helped remove it from a tree at an entrance to her deployed location. Alexander often works with host nation military officials to eliminate dangerous wildlife hazards and ensure non-threatening wildlife found on and near her base are safely returned to the wild. (Courtesy photo)
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Mamba
Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Jennifer Alexander displays a highly venomous black mamba she helped remove from a tree at an entrance to her deployed location. In her duties as the deployed pest control manager for a U.S. Africa Command forward operating base, the Duke Field civil engineering Airman often works with host nation military officials to eliminate dangerous wildlife hazards and ensure non-threatening wildlife found on and near her base are safely returned to the wild. (Courtesy photo)
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Chameleon
Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Jennifer Alexander displays a chameleon she recently found at her deployed location. In her duties as the deployed pest control manager for a U.S. Africa Command forward operating base, the Duke Field civil engineering Airman often works with host nation military officials to eliminate dangerous wildlife hazards and ensure non-threatening wildlife found on and near her base are safely returned to the wild. (Courtesy photo)
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Monitor
Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Jennifer Alexander displays a young monitor lizard she recently found at her deployed location. In her duties as the deployed pest control manager for a U.S. Africa Command forward operating base, the Duke Field civil engineering Airman often works with host nation military officials to eliminate dangerous wildlife hazards and ensure non-threatening wildlife found on and near her base are safely returned to the wild. (Courtesy photo)
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Good 'Stewartship'
Master Sgt. Narvin Stewart of the 919th Communications Squadron smiles as Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, the 919th Special Operations Wing Command Chief, tacks on his new enlisted stripes Oct. 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Stewart was one of six Duke Field reservists promoted under the Air Force Reserve’s Promotion Enhancement Program, designed to recognize exceptional performers for promotion to the grades of technical sergeant through chief master sergeant. Two of the PEP promotees, Senior Master Sgt. Bruce Tims of the 919th Operations Support Squadron and Tech. Sgt. Nina Stubbs of the 5th Special Operations Squadron, were away on temporary duty assignments and unavailable for photos as the wing’s senior leaders traveled about the base to conduct the surprise promotion events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Prophet statement
Master Sgt. Tiffany Prophet of the 919th Special Operations Wing command section smiles as Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, the 919th Special Operations Wing Command Chief, and Col. Andy Comtois, the 919th SOW commander, present her with new enlisted stripes Oct. 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Prophet was one of six Duke Field reservists promoted under the Air Force Reserve’s Promotion Enhancement Program, designed to recognize exceptional performers for promotion to the grades of technical sergeant through chief master sergeant. Two of the PEP promotees, Senior Master Sgt. Bruce Tims of the 919th Operations Support Squadron and Tech. Sgt. Nina Stubbs of the 5th Special Operations Squadron – were away on temporary duty assignments and unavailable for photos as the wing’s senior leaders traveled about the base to conduct the surprise promotion events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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For Evers
Newly promoted Tech. Sgt. Catherine Evers of the 711th Special Operations Squadron grimaces as Chief Master Sgts. Michael Klausutis, the 919th Special Operations Wing Command Chief, and Tyler Outten of the 5th SOS, tack on her new enlisted stripes Oct. 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Evers was one of six Duke Field reservists promoted under the Air Force Reserve’s Promotion Enhancement Program, designed to recognize exceptional performers for promotion to the grades of technical sergeant through chief master sergeant. Two of the PEP promotees, Senior Master Sgt. Bruce Tims of the 919th Operations Support Squadron and Tech. Sgt. Nina Stubbs of the 5th Special Operations Squadron, were away on temporary duty assignments and unavailable for photos as the wing’s senior leaders traveled about the base to conduct the surprise promotion events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Berry good
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, the 919th Special Operations Wing Command Chief, left, congratulates newly promoted Tech. Sgt. Berry Drake of the 919th Maintenance Squadron as he holds his official promotion order Oct. 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Drake was one of six Duke Field reservists promoted under the Air Force Reserve’s Promotion Enhancement Program, designed to recognize exceptional performers for promotion to the grades of technical sergeant through chief master sergeant. Two of the PEP promotees, Senior Master Sgt. Bruce Tims of the 919th Operations Support Squadron and Tech. Sgt. Nina Stubbs of the 5th Special Operations Squadron, were away on temporary duty assignments and unavailable for photos as the wing’s senior leaders traveled about the base to conduct the surprise promotion events. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Shirts' choice
Master Sgt.Tricia Miller of the 919th Special Operations Wing Judge Advocate General's office, right, receives October's Sharp Airman award from Master Sgt. Julie Palmer of the 919th SOW's First Sergeants Council. Each month the council recognizes one or more deserving individuals for their efforts that reflect positively upon the Air Force and reinforce its wingman culture. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jennifer Babb)
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Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, 919th Special Operations WIng Command Chief. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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On the line
Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Petty of the 919th Operations Support Squadron, left, instructs Lt. Col. Chris Snider from the 711th Special Operations Squadron on the safe removal of his protective ensemble on the contamination control line after a recent chemical warfare defense scenario at Duke Field, Fla. Behind them, Tech. Sgt. Christiaan Becker, an exercise evaluation team member, observes. The simulation was one of several conducted during the 919th Special Operations Wing's Operational Readiness Exercise, which tested the reservists' ability to survive and operate after an enemy attack. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Survivor
Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Lakeeg Bryant of the 919th Force Support Squadron removes his gas mask following a recent chemical warfare defense scenario at Duke Field, Fla. The simulation was one of several conducted during the 919th Special Operations Wing's Operational Readiness Exercise which tested the reservists' ability to survive and operate after an enemy attack. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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All clear
Air Force Reserve Staff Sgt. Eunice Mims of the 919th Force Support Squadron, removes her gas mask following a recent chemical warfare defense scenario at Duke Field, Fla. The simulation was one of several conducted during the 919th Special Operations Wing's Operational Readiness Exercise which tested the reservists' ability to survive and operate after an enemy attack. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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New eagle
Newly promoted Col. (Dr.) Meredith Goodwin, the chief of aerospace medicine for the 919th Medical Squadron, gets her eagles pinned on Sept. 11 at Duke Field, Fla. Doing the honors are Lt. Col. (Dr.) Gregory Candell, left, the squadron's assistant chief of aerospace medicine, and Col. (Dr.) Edward Seeliger, commander of the 919th MDS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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New eagle
Newly promoted Col. Toni Wilkins, a 919th Medical Squadron nurse practitioner, gets her eagles pinned on Sept. 11 at Duke Field, Fla. Doing the honors are Lt. Col. Susan Eschete, the squadron's chief nurse, and Col. (Dr.) Edward Seeliger, commander of the 919th MDS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Team USA
Tech. Sgt. David Dean, a reserve maintainer with the 919 Special Operations Wing, was one of four military members to represent the U.S. in the beach volleyball competition at the Conseil International Du Sport Militaire 2011 World Games in Brazil. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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Team USA
Tech. Sgt. David Dean, goes up for a spike against China's beach volleyball team during the Conseil International Du Sport Militaire 2011 World Games in Brazil. Dean, a reserve maintainer with the 919th Special Operations Wing, was one of four military members to represent the U.S. in the beach volleyball competition at the games. (Courtesy photo)
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Hot footing
Duke Field reservists challenge the August heat and pavement as they move toward the finish line of the run portion of their semi-annual physical training assessment Aug. 7. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Hot footing
Duke Field reservists challenge the August heat and pavement as they begin the run portion of their semi-annual physical training assessment Aug. 7. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Entry control
Senior Airman Nicholas Shoupe, from the 919 Security Forces Squadron, secures Staff Sgt. Patrick Warnick's hands behind his back during flightline entry control procedures training at Duke Field, Aug. 6. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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