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Combat Dining In tickets available
Chief Master Sgt. Tom Mason, the 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, purchases the second combat dining-in ticket from Chief Master Sgt. Karilyn Graham, 919th Force Support Squadron Dec. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The wing will host its first “dining-in” in nine years March 7 at 5 p.m. at the field behind the base dining facility. Tickets are on sale now. The event includes dinner, games and a guest speaker. Ticket costs are: E-1 – E-4 $7, E-5-E-6 $10 and E-7 and above $20. The event is open to all military personnel assigned to the 919th SOW or the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center working on Duke Field. Contact any 919th SOW chief master sergeant to purchase tickets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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Combat Dining In tickets available
Col. James Phillips, the 919th Special Operations Wing commander, signs the first combat dining-in ticket Dec. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The wing will host its first “dining-in” in nine years March 7 at 5 p.m. at the field behind the base dining facility. The event includes dinner, games and a guest speaker. Ticket costs are: E-1 – E-4 $7, E-5-E-6 $10 and E-7 and above $20. The event is open to all military personnel assigned to the 919th SOW or the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center working on Duke Field. Contact any 919th SOW chief master sergeant to purchase tickets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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Combat Dining In tickets available
Col. James Phillips, the 919th Special Operations Wing commander, purchases the first combat dining-in ticket from Chief Master Sgt. Karilyn Graham, 919th Force Support Squadron, Dec. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. The wing will host its first “dining-in” in nine years March 7 at 5 p.m. at the field behind the base dining facility. The event includes dinner, games and a guest speaker. Ticket costs are: E-1 – E-4 $7, E-5-E-6 $10 and E-7 and above $20. The event is open to all military personnel assigned to the 919th SOW or the Air Force Special Operations Air Warfare Center working on Duke Field. Contact any 919th SOW chief master sergeant to purchase tickets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Foster)
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GORUCK Challenge
This elite team-building event, led by a Special Forces veteran, featured military inspired challenges and missions. Only 24 out of the original 27 completed all obstacles. Eglin is the fifth base to complete the Team Cohesion Challenge, which is modeled after special operations training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, paddle down the Yellow River enroute to a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Staff Sgt. Ariel Rivera, 6th Ranger Training Battalion, crosses the river using a rope to reach a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion leave the memorial for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995 and move to higher ground in the forest of Eglin Air Force Base’s range Sept. 25. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion to the memorial that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Staff Sgt. Ariel Rivera and Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion observe a moment of silence at the memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion cross the water and climb up the bank to reach a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
A 6th Ranger Training Battalion Soldier crosses the water using a rope to get to a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
A 6th Ranger Training Battalion Soldier secures a raft prior to entering a swamp enroute to a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, paddle down the Yellow River enroute to a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Dan Matouzzi, 6th Ranger Training Battalion, provides a first-hand account of the scenario and conditions of Feb. 16, 1995 Sept. 25 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. He and more than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago on the Eglin Air Force Base range. Matouzzi briefed the Soldiers at each phase of the trip to explain what was happening at each location at the time.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
A memorial stands in the forests of the Eglin Air Force Base range in memory of the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in an excursion to the memorial that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad Sept. 25 to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, stand by the memorial for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago on the Eglin Air Force Base range.
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Rangers honor fallen students with memorial swamp expedition
Soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion, paddle down the Yellow River enroute to a memorial on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., for the four fallen Rangers who lost their lives Feb. 16, 1995. More than 40 Soldiers participated in the excursion Sept. 25 that followed in the footsteps of the tragic squad to learn from their experience and understand what took place that night almost 20 years ago.
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GORUCK Challenge
Participants pass a log during the GORUCK Cohesion Challenge Sept. 11, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. This elite team-building event, led by a Special Forces veteran, featured military inspired challenges and missions. Only 24 out of the original 27 completed all obstacles. Eglin is the fifth base to complete the Team Cohesion Challenge, which is modeled after special operations training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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GORUCK Challenge
A member wears his rucksack during the GORUCK Cohesion Challenge Sept. 11, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. This elite team-building event, led by a Special Forces veteran, featured military inspired challenges and missions. Only 24 out of the original 27 completed all obstacles. Eglin is the fifth base to complete the Team Cohesion Challenge, which is modeled after special operations training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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MUDRUN for Orphans
Active duty and reserve service members came out to get dirty in either the morning or afternoon 5K challenges. The participants could run, crawl, climb, slide, and scale their way through this adventure race. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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MUDRUN for Orphans
A couple takes a break and washes off after the Emerald Coast MudRun for Orphans in Niceville Fla., May 17. Active duty and reserve service members came out to get dirty in either the morning or afternoon 5K challenges. The participants could run, crawl, climb, slide, and scale their way through this adventure race. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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