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Command Post senior NCO wins AFRC award
Master Sgt. Elaine Alonzo, 919th Special Operations Wing command post, was selected as Air Force Reserve Command’s Command and Control Senior Non-commissioned Officer of the Year for 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Motorcycle safety instructor course
Master Sgt. Michael Biseinere, 919th Special Operations Wing, directs the rider to the next station during the motorcycle training course April 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Members of the 919th SOW and the 7th Special Forces Group completed the Special Operations Command safety-hosted rider coach preparatory course to become state endorsed safety course instructors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Motorcycle Safety instructor course
Spc. Tyrone Neal (left) and Staff Sgt. Danielle Stansell, 7th Special Forces Group, inspect a motorcycle during the training course April 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Members from the 919th Special Operations Wing and the 7th Special Forces Group completed the Special Operations Command safety-hosted rider coach preparatory course to become state endorsed safety course instructors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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5K & Egg hunt
Reservists finish the race as a team during the spring 5k run and egg hunt April 11 at Duke Field, Fla. More than 50 people participated in the free event hosted by the Human Resource Development Council to boost base morale. An Easter egg hunt followed the 5k at the playground with a bouncy house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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5K & Egg hunt
A Duke Field dependent looks through her basket during the spring 5k run and egg hunt April 11 at Duke Field, Fla. More than 50 people participated in the free event hosted by the Human Resource Development Council to boost base morale. An Easter egg hunt followed the 5k at the playground with a bouncy house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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5K & Egg hunt
A participant races to the finish line during the spring 5k run and egg hunt April 11 at Duke Field, Fla. More than 50 people participated in the free event hosted by the Human Resource Development Council to boost base morale. An Easter egg hunt followed the 5k at the playground with a bouncy house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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5K & Egg hunt
Master Sgt. Brianne Forrester, 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron, sprints to the end of the spring 5k run and egg hunt April 11 at Duke Field, Fla. More than 50 people participated in the free event hosted by the Human Resource Development Council to boost base morale. An Easter egg hunt followed the 5k at the playground with a bouncy house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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5K & Egg hunt
Master Sgt. Tiffany Prophet, 919th Special Operations Wing, and her daughter, participate in the spring 5k run and egg hunt April 11 at Duke Field, Fla. More than 50 people participated in the free event hosted by the Human Resource Development Council to boost base morale. An Easter egg hunt followed the 5k at the playground with a bouncy house. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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Motorcycle safety instructor course
Tech. Sgt. Christian Lewis, 6th Special Operations Squadron, banks for a turn during the training course April 1 at Duke Field, Fla. Members of the 919th Special Operations Wing and the 7th Special Forces Group completed the Special Operations Command safety-hosted rider coach preparatory course to become state endorsed safety course instructors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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New 5th SOS commander
Lt. Col. Ray Roszkowski speaks to the crowd after taking command of the 5th Special Operations Squadron during a ceremony at Hurlburt Field, Fla., April 11. The 5th SOS provides instructors for the Air Force Special Operations Training Center's U-28 and Combat Aviation Advisor programs. It also provides intratheater support to Special Operations Forces worldwide in support of National Command Authorities taskings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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New 5th SOS commander
Lt. Col. Ray Roszkowski accepts the guidon from Col. Robert Bruckner, 919th Special Operations Wing vice commander, taking command of the 5th Special Operations Squadron during a ceremony at Hurlburt Field, Fla., April 11. The 5th SOS provides instructors for the Air Force Special Operations Training Center's U-28 and Combat Aviation Advisor programs. It also provides intratheater support to Special Operations Forces worldwide in support of National Command Authorities taskings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Mason, 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, endures water attacks from wing Airmen while going through the obstacle course at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Retired Col. Edward L. Hubbard speaks to the members of the 919th Special Operations Wing about his time as a prisoner of war at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Master Sgt. Thomas Richardson, 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron, shoots water at other participants at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Members of the 919th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron use folding chairs to block incoming water attacks at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Members of the 919th Special Operations Wing fill their plates at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Members of the Eglin AFB Honor Guard present the colors at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Maj. James Reed, 919th Special Operations Wing staff, refills his water gun at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl L. Foster)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Maj. Kevin Kulz, 592nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron, is drenched as he crawls out of the obstacle course at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Airmen attack during Duke Combat Dining-In
Members of the 919th Special Operations Wing spray water at those selected to run through the obstacle course at the Combat Dining-In Feb. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The event, the first in nine years, drew more than 250 Airmen. A Combat Dining-In is built around the format of a traditional Dining-In, but there is less formality and combat uniforms are required. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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