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Sack race
A sister and brother race each other in potato sacks during the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Got talent
Steven Fireman, age 10, belts out “Black Velvet” during a solo performance at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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End zone
The “Blue team” receiver catches a touchdown pass during the flag-football game at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Royalty
A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel checks out the festivities at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Look out
A father and son team test out the high tech binoculars of the 919th Security Forces Squadron at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Going in
Lt Col. Scott McDonald ,919th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander, prepares for a cold dip in the dunking booth at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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On guard
Medieval knights duel during a demonstration at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Family Day 2010
April Crooks, 919th Force Support Squadron, paints a bear on an attendee’s face during the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Stick it to 'em
Senior Master Sgt. Steven Chambers, 919th Communications Squadron, receives his annual flu shot during the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Queen of the castle
MacKenzie Lisenbee, three-year-old daughter of Senior Airman Corey Lisenbee, 623rd Air Operations Center, plays on the bouncy castle at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Guitar man
Lt Col. David Booher, 919th Maintenance Squadron, leads his band “Jaded Clark” during the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Little red corvette
Chief Master Sgt. Mike Klausutis’s red 1964 corvette draws attention during the car show portion of the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Jeep chief
Newly appointed “jeep chief” Chief Master Sgt. Ernie Mayshack, 919th Civil Engineer Squadron, interacts at the 919th Special Operations Wing “family day” event at Duke Field, Nov. 6. The Family Day event brought reservists and their families together for food, games and music. (Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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'PEPed' up
Master Sgt. Diana Kendall, 919th Special Operations Wing financial management, proudly displays the certificate she received during a surprise promotion ceremony Oct. 2 at Duke Field. Sergeant Kendall was one of eight Duke Field reservists awarded immediate Promotion Enhancement Program promotions during the wing’s October unit training assembly. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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'PEPed' up
Technical Sgt. Jeffrey March, 919th Communications Squadron, right, reacts as Col. Andy Comtois, 919th Special Operations Wing commander, left, and Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, 919th SOW command chief, present his new stripes during a surprise promotion ceremony Oct. 2 at Duke Field. Sergeant March was one of eight Duke Field reservists awarded immediate Promotion Enhancement Program promotions during the wing’s October unit training assembly. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (Courtesy photo)
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'PEPed' up
Master Sgt. Michael Lonon, 919th Maintenance Squadron, right, reacts as Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, “tacks on” his new stripes during a surprise promotion ceremony Oct. 2 at Duke Field. Sergeant Lonon was one of eight Duke Field reservists awarded immediate Promotion Enhancement Program promotions during the wing’s October unit training assembly. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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'PEPed' up
Technical Sgt. Wayne Chamberlin, 919th Maintenance Squadron, stands at attention as Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, “tacks on” his new stripes during a surprise promotion ceremony Oct. 2 at Duke Field. Sergeant Chamberlin was one of eight Duke Field reservists awarded immediate Promotion Enhancement Program promotions during the wing’s October unit training assembly. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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'PEPed' up
Technical Sgt. Adam Crawford, 919th Maintenance Squadron, reacts as Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, “tacks on” his new stripes during a surprise promotion ceremony Oct. 2 at Duke Field. Sergeant Crawford was one of eight Duke Field reservists awarded immediate Promotion Enhancement Program promotions during the wing’s October unit training assembly. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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'PEPed 'up
Master Sgt. Duane Van Vrancken, 919th Maintenance Squadron, left, reacts as Chief Master Sgt. Michael Klausutis, 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, presents him with new stripes during a surprise promotion ceremony Oct. 2 at Duke Field. Sergeant Van Vrancken was one of eight Duke Field reservists awarded immediate Promotion Enhancement Program promotions during the wing’s October unit training assembly. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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'PEPed 'up
Technical Sgt. Alexandra Holstead (foreground), 919th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, listens during a meeting in which 919th Special Operations Wing leaders surprised her with an immediate promotion under the Promotion Enhancement Program at Duke Field Oct. 2. The PEP is a commander’s program designed to promote outstanding and well-deserving Air Force Reserve Airmen one grade above the authorized grade for their position. Only those Airmen who show outstanding potential are considered based on a demonstrated ability to serve in the next higher grade. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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