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Airmen participate in 24-hour 9/11 stair climb
Airman Virginia Davis, 919th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron, carries an American flag up a flight of stairs while wearing her firefighting gear during a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event at Duke Field, Fla., Sept. 11. The 24-hour climb began at 8:46 a.m. Sept. 10 with the 919th Special Operations Wing commander walking the flag up the outside stairwell of the base’s billeting facility. Wing Airmen took turns walking the flag up and down the stairwell the entire day until it was delivered to a firefighter and security forces color guard at 8:46 a.m. the next morning for a 9/11 Remembrance ceremony. More than 115 Airmen carried the flag throughout the day and night for a total of more than 207,000 steps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Run of remembrance
Airmen begin the 9/11 Memorial 6k trail run at sunrise Sept. 11 at Duke Field, Fla. About 100 Airmen and families participated in the run. Along the path, there were remembrance signs of fallen Air Force special operators who lost their lives after 9/11. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Run of remembrance
Runners move by a sign displaying the name of fallen Air Force special operator who lost his life after 9/11 during the Memorial 6k trail run Sept. 11 at Duke Field, Fla. About 100 Airmen and families participated in the run. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Run of remembrance
Runners move by a sign displaying the name of fallen Air Force special operator who lost his life after 9/11 during the Memorial 6k trail run Sept. 11 at Duke Field, Fla. About 100 Airmen and families participated in the run. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Run of remembrance
Runners move by a sign displaying the name of fallen Air Force special operator who lost his life after 9/11 during a Memorial 6k trail run Sept. 11 at Duke Field, Fla. About 100 Airmen and families participated in the run. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Airmen participate in 24-hour 9/11 stair climb
An Airman carries an American flag up a flight of stairs during a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event held at Duke Field, Fla., Sept. 10. The 24-hour climb began at 8:46 a.m. with the 919th Special Operations Wing commander walking the flag up the outside stairwell of the base’s billeting facility. Wing Airmen took turns walking the flag up and down the stairwell the entire day until it was delivered to a firefighter and security forces color guard at 8:46 a.m. the next morning for a 9/11 Remembrance ceremony. More than 115 Airmen carried the flag throughout the day and night for a total of more than 207,000 steps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Airmen participate in 24-hour 9/11 stair climb
Senior Master Sgt. Michael Ross, 592nd Special Operations Maintenance Squadron, carries an American flag up a flight of stairs during a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event held at Duke Field, Fla., Sept. 10. The 24-hour climb began at 8:46 a.m. with the 919th Special Operations Wing commander walking the flag up the outside stairwell of the base’s billeting facility. Wing Airmen took turns walking the flag up and down the stairwell the entire day until it was delivered to a firefighter and security forces color guard at 8:46 a.m. the next morning for a 9/11 Remembrance ceremony. More than 115 Airmen carried the flag throughout the day and night for a total of more than 207,000 steps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Airmen participate in 24-hour 9/11 stair climb
An Airman carries an American flag up a flight of stairs during a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event held at Duke Field, Fla., Sept. 10. The 24-hour climb began at 8:46 a.m. with the 919th Special Operations Wing commander walking the flag up the outside stairwell of the base’s billeting facility. Wing Airmen took turns walking the flag up and down the stairwell the entire day until it was delivered to a firefighter and security forces color guard at 8:46 a.m. the next morning for a 9/11 Remembrance ceremony. More than 115 Airmen carried the flag throughout the day and night for a total of more than 207,000 steps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Airmen participate in 24-hour 9/11 stair climb
Master Sgt. Stacey Jackowiak, 919th Special Operations Security Forces Squadron, carries an American flag up a flight of stairs during a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event held at Duke Field, Fla., Sept. 10. The 24-hour climb began at 8:46 a.m. with the 919th Special Operations Wing commander walking the flag up the outside stairwell of the base’s billeting facility. Wing Airmen took turns walking the flag up and down the stairwell the entire day until it was delivered to a firefighter and security forces color guard at 8:46 a.m. the next morning for a 9/11 Remembrance ceremony. More than 115 Airmen carried the flag throughout the day and night for a total of more than 207,000 steps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Airmen participate in 24-hour 9/11 stair climb
Master Sgt. Leslie Lovegrove, 711th Special Operations Squadron, carries an American flag up a flight of stairs during a 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb event held at Duke Field, Fla., Sept. 10. The 24-hour climb began at 8:46 a.m. with the 919th Special Operations Wing commander walking the flag up the outside stairwell of the base’s billeting facility. Wing Airmen took turns walking the flag up and down the stairwell the entire day until it was delivered to a firefighter and security forces color guard at 8:46 a.m. the next morning for a 9/11 Remembrance ceremony. More than 115 Airmen carried the flag throughout the day and night for a total of more than 207,000 steps. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Still maintaining
Congratulations to Tech. Sgt. Robert Wegeman on his 40 years of service to the U.S. Air Force. Wegeman began his Air Force career in 1976 as a fighter aircraft maintainer. From various fighters to C-130s and now the C-145, Wegeman continues to maintain aircraft. He is set to retire next summer after 41 years of service. (Graphic/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Airmen's Attic
Blues, BDUs and boots make up most of the stock available at the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Airmen’s Attic located in the MADD building at Duke Field, Fla. Anyone interested in donating or in need of a uniform can visit the “Attic” during duty hours when the building is open for business. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Blues Attic
Blues, BDUs and boots make up most of the stock available at the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Airmen’s Attic located in the MADD building at Duke Field, Fla. Anyone interested in donating or in need of a uniform can visit the “Attic” during duty hours when the building is open for business. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Blacking the top
Asphalt paving is underway in front of the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Haugen Headquarters building Aug. 31 at Duke Field, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Overflight
A C-145A Skytruck comes in for a landing as a C-146 Wolfhound waits to take off Aug. 31 at Duke Field, Fla. The Skytruck is a special operations training aircraft and the Wolfhound is used in nonstandard aviation operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Overflight
A C-145A Skytruck comes in for a landing as a C-146 Wolfhound waits to take off Aug. 31 at Duke Field, Fla. The Skytruck is a special operations training aircraft and the Wolfhound is used in nonstandard aviation operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Back to front
Capt. Pat Taylor, Lt. Col. Michael Black and Capt. Kris Williams, 919th Special Operations Wing pilots, walk toward an aircraft on the Duke Field, Fla., flightline. The reserve pilots began their career as enlisted loadmasters with the 919th SOW and were later selected to become officers and pilots with the special operations unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Building the blacktop
Asphalt paving is underway in front of the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Haugen Headquarters building Aug. 31 at Duke Field, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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First CC honored with building dedication
Chaplain John Rollyson and others render courtesies during the National Anthem at the 919th Special Operations Wing headquarters building dedication ceremony at Duke Field, Fla., July 8. The building was dedicated to the 919th’s founding member, retired Brig. Gen. Donald Haugen, who created the 919th Tactical Airlift Group in 1971. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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First CC honored with building dedication
Col. James Phillips, the 919th Special Operations Wing commander, speaks to the crowd at the wing headquarters building dedication ceremony at Duke Field, Fla., July 8. The building was dedicated to the 919th’s founding member, retired Brig. Gen. Donald Haugen, who created the 919th Tactical Airlift Group in 1971. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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