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Pistol
Chief Master Sgt. James Loper, 10th Air Force Command Chief, qualifies on the M-9 pistol May 3, 2018 during his four-day visit to Duke Field, Florida. Loper visited Duke’s 919th Special Operations Wing to learn more about the unit’s mission, hear Citizen Air Commandos’ concerns and thank them for their service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Loggie
Maj. Chris Mazzey stands at attention as he is formally introduced as the new commander of the 919th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron during an assumption of command ceremony April 7, 2018 at Duke Field, Florida. Bearing the squadron’s guidon behind him is SMSgt. Todd Haney, 919th SOLRS first sergeant. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. James R. Wilson)
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Uplifting
Senior Airman Ashley Conrad, 919th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron, hoists her 45-pound rucksack during her squadron's unit training assembly ruck march April 7, 2018, at Duke Field, Florida. The 5-mile ruck march fulfilled one phase of the squadron's Critical Individual Task training to occur over five monthly UTA weekends. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Monique Roux)
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April
Members of the 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron's Airmen and Family Readiness Center set up a display spotlighting April as The Month of the Military Child inside the dining facility at Duke Field, Florida, April 5, 2018. The base celebrated by encouraging Reservists to write postcards to their children thanking them for their support and sacrifice to the Duke Field mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Guidon
Senior Master Sgt. Kimberly Perez, 2nd Special Operations Squadron first sergeant, bears the 919th Special Operations Group guidon prior to an award ceremony March 4, 2018 at Duke Field, Fla. The 919th SOG is one of the Air Force's most decorated units, having won the service's second highest unit decoration -- the Gallant Unit Citation -- in 2007 for heroism in combat actions while engaged against an enemy force from Oct 2001 to July 2003. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Checking
An evaluator from the National Restaurant Association checks for proper food temperature controls inside a 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron single-pallet expeditionary kitchen at Duke Field, Fla., recently. The squadron set up the mobile kitchen during their evaluation to compete for the Air Force's 2018 Hennessey Award for best food services program, an award the unit's Airmen have won several times over the past decade alone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Monique Roux)
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Futures
Capt. Jefre Potterbaum, 919th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron acting commander, speaks to ROTC cadets from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez at Duke Field, Fla. recently. Four 919th Special Operations Wing officers volunteered to conduct a discussion panel for the cadets that offered helpful leadership advice drawn from their experiences and lessons learned. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Osprey
A CV-22 Osprey from Hurlburt Field, Fla. hovers over C-145 Skytrucks parked on the flightline at Duke Field, Fla. Duke's Air Force Reserve and active duty Airmen use the C-145 as a training and proficiency aircraft for special operators and combat aviation advisors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Outstanding
The 919th Special Operations Wing’s annual award winners for the period October 2016 to September 2017 display their trophies during a ceremony in their honor at Duke Field, Florida, Jan. 7, 2018. Shown from left: Staff Sgt. Joshua Galigher, NCO of the Year; Senior Airman Johnny Shields, Airman of the Year; Master Sgt. Christina Bicknell, 1st Sergeant of the Year; Kelly Ewert, Civilian of the Year; and Capt. Kassandra Pesek, Company Grade Officer of the Year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kimberly Moore)
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Civics
Col. Kelly Bailey, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group commander, visits with 919th Special Operations Wing honorary commanders Dale Rice, left, and Emerson Lee during a holiday luncheon at the Duke Field, Fla., dining facility. Honorary commanders routinely participate in unit functions and provide support on issues of mutual concern. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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SATCOM
Tech. Sgt. Nathaniel Bohn, 919th Special Operations Communications Squadron, displays components of a satellite deployable node for Col. Les Bradfield, 919th Special Operations Wing commander, during the leader's initial immersion into the squadron’s wartime mission at Duke Field, Fla., Dec. 2, 2017. The satellite system gives deployed commanders a communications reach-back capability to a designated operations center. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. James R. Wilson)
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Chiefs two
Chief Master Sgts. Marion Lollis Jr., 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, and Jennifer Neal, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group react to applause congratulating them during their chiefs induction ceremony at Duke Field, Fla. recently. The 919th Special Operations Wing's newest chiefs were hailed in a time-honored Air Force tradition recognizing their unique achievements in reaching the pinnacle of the Air Force's enlisted ranks and charging them with ever higher responsibilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. James R. Wilson)
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FOD two
Col. Les Bradfield, 919th Special Operations Wing commander, participates with maintainers to scour the Duke Field, Fla., tarmac for debris. Maintainers routinely perform "FOD walks" -- FOD is an acronym for foreign object damage -- to prevent foreign objects from potentially damaging aircraft and hampering the flying mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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FOD one
Tech. Sgt. Ken Frederick, 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, stops to remove a piece of debris from the tarmac at Duke Field, Fla. Maintainers routinely perform mass "FOD walks" -- FOD is an acronym for foreign object damage -- to prevent foreign objects from potentially damaging aircraft and hampering the flying mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Oath
Capt. BobbieJean Johnson, 919th Special Operations Wing executive officer, administers the Oath of Enlistment for Elijah Williams in front of a security forces all-terrain vehicle Oct. 3, 2017 at Duke Field, Fla. Williams, who served eight years as an active-duty Marine, will join the Air Force Reserve’s 556th REDHORSE Squadron as a noncommissioned officer serving as a heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Meeting CMSAF
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright meets Airmen from the 6th and 711th Special Operations Squadrons at Duke Field, Fla., Aug. 10, 2017. Wright’s first official visit to Duke and Hurlburt Field coincided with his initial immersion into the Air Force’s diverse special operations mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Cowling
Senior Airman Marcellus Garner, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron structural journeyman, removes sealant while preparing a C-146A Wolfhound engine cowling for a cracked angle replacement at Duke Field, Fla. 919th SOMXS Citizen Air Commandos support Air Force Special Operations Command. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Project
Senior Airman Spencer Prescott, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron structural journeyman, works on a sheet metal project at Duke Field, Fla. These Citizen Air Commandos are responsible for maintaining the C-146A Wolfhound. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Patch
Pictured is a hand fabricated Air Force Special Operations Command Patch. This was made by the Citizen Air Commandos of the 919th Special Operations Maintenance Squadron at Duke Field, Fla. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kenneth McCann)
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Powerplant
Senior Airman Stephen Cruz, a 592nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron propulsion technician, connects a safety wire on a C-146 engine component at Duke Field, Fla., recently. The active-duty squadron works alongside its Air Force Reserve maintenance counterparts at Duke to maintain engines on both C-145 and C-146 aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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