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The pipes
The official party enters to the playing of bagpipes during the retirement ceremony of Lt. Col. Tom Miller, 919th Special Operations Wing, Feb. 4 at Duke Field, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Saying goodbye
Chief Master Sgt. Pamela Duvall, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group, speaks to a crowd of well-wishers during her retirement ceremony at Duke Field, Fla., Feb. 4. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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CAA to Hill
Air Force Reserve Maj. Matthew Gorsuch is a Combat Aviation Advisor with the 711th Special Operations Squadron. This summer his mission tasks will shift dramatically as he assumes a new legislative liaison role on Capitol Hill. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Special Ops visit
Maj. Terrell Eickner, 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, discusses the C-145A Skytruck mission with Steven Willman, Air Force Special Operations Directorate of Operations, at Duke Field recently. Willman was part of the AFSOC Civilian Leadership Development Group that visited with the Citizen Air Commandos to learn more about their contributions to the special operations community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Hazard
Members of a highly specialized Kentucky National Guard unit practiced their skills in combating terrorist attacks during an emergency response exercise at Duke Field, Fla. Jan. 24. The 41st Civil Support Team used Duke Field as the site of the three-day exercise to assess their readiness and ability to respond to terrorist attacks, and the deployment of nuclear, biological, radiological or chemical weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Hazard
Members of a highly specialized Kentucky National Guard unit practiced their skills in combating terrorist attacks during an emergency response exercise at Duke Field, Fla. Jan. 24. The 41st Civil Support Team used Duke Field as the site of the three-day exercise to assess their readiness and ability to respond to terrorist attacks, and the deployment of nuclear, biological, radiological or chemical weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Hazard
Members of a highly specialized Kentucky National Guard unit practiced their skills in combating terrorist attacks during an emergency response exercise at Duke Field, Fla. Jan. 24. The 41st Civil Support Team used Duke Field as the site of the three-day exercise to assess their readiness and ability to respond to terrorist attacks, and the deployment of nuclear, biological, radiological or chemical weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Hazard
Members of a highly specialized Kentucky National Guard unit practiced their skills in combating terrorist attacks during an emergency response exercise at Duke Field, Fla. Jan. 24. The 41st Civil Support Team used Duke Field as the site of the three-day exercise to assess their readiness and ability to respond to terrorist attacks, and the deployment of nuclear, biological, radiological or chemical weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Hazard
Members of a highly specialized Kentucky National Guard unit practiced their skills in combating terrorist attacks during an emergency response exercise at Duke Field, Fla. Jan. 24. The 41st Civil Support Team used Duke Field as the site of the three-day exercise to assess their readiness and ability to respond to terrorist attacks, and the deployment of nuclear, biological, radiological or chemical weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Clean up crew
Members of a highly specialized Kentucky National Guard unit practiced their skills in combating terrorist attacks during an emergency response exercise at Duke Field, Fla. Jan. 24. The 41st Civil Support Team used Duke Field as the site of the three-day exercise to assess their readiness and ability to respond to terrorist attacks, and the deployment of nuclear, biological, radiological or chemical weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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Cold Motivation
Frozen water covers a portion of the warrior fitness pad as Chief Master Sgt. Brian Bischoff, 919th Special Operations Wing command chief, motivates the development and training flight amid the 23 degree morning temperatures Jan. 8 at Duke Field, Fla. The Airmen within the flight attend the monthly training assembly and learn about the Air Force and Reserve prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Pulling their weight
An Airman with the development and training flight pulls a weight sled during a chilly 23 degree morning physical training session Jan. 8 at Duke Field. The Airmen within the flight attend the monthly training assembly and learn about the Air Force and Reserve prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Pulling their weight
Airmen with the development and training flight pull weight sleds during a chilly 23 degree morning physical training session Jan. 8 at Duke Field. The Airmen within the flight attend the monthly training assembly and learn about the Air Force and Reserve prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Pulling their weight
Airman 1st Class Mickel Cssszar, development and training flight, pulls a weight sled during a chilly 23 degree morning physical training session Jan. 8 at Duke Field. The Airmen within the flight attend the monthly training assembly and learn about the Air Force and Reserve prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Pulling their weight
Michael Sanders, development and training flight, pulls a weight sled during a chilly 23 degree morning physical training session Jan. 8 at Duke Field. The Airmen within the flight attend the monthly training assembly and learn about the Air Force and Reserve prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Cool Runnings
Airmen braved unseasonably cold area conditions of 23 degree temperatures and wind to complete their physical training test during the unit training assembly Jan. 8 at Duke Field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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Pulling their weight
An Airman with the development and training flight pulls a weight sled during a chilly 23 degree morning physical training session Jan. 8 at Duke Field. The Airmen within the flight attend the monthly training assembly and learn about the Air Force and Reserve prior to going to basic military training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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New Chief
Chief Master Sgt. Pamela Duvall, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group, presents a Native American chief bust to newly promoted Chief Master Sgt. Laurie Kent, 919th Special Operations Force Support Squadron, at her Chief Induction ceremony Jan. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. Kent was promoted to chief via the Stripes for Exceptional Performers II program in August. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. James Wilson)
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New chief
Chief Master Sgt. Laurie Kent became the 919th Special Operations Wing’s newest Jeep Chief during her Chief Induction ceremony Jan. 7 at Duke Field, Fla. Kent was promoted to chief via the Stripes for Exceptional Performers II program in August. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lt. Col. James Wilson)
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Commando Closet
Blues, BDUs and boots make up most of the stock available at the 919th Special Operations Wing’s Commando Closet located in Bldg. 3005 at Duke Field, Fla. Anyone interested in donating or in need of a uniform can visit the “Closet” during duty hours through the week and UTA weekends. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Sam King)
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