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Tech. Sgt. Bradley Moore, aerial delivery craftsman with the 919th Special Operations Logistics Readiness Squadron, leads a group of Army airborne soldiers to their transport as they prepare for a qualification jump from Duke Field. The 919 SOLRS provides integrated logistical support to the 919th Special Operations Wing, 7th Special Forces Group and Air Force Special Operations Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jasmin Taylor)
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Col. Kelly Bailey, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group commander, visits with 919th Special Operations Wing honorary commanders Dale Rice, left, and Emerson Lee during a holiday luncheon at the Duke Field, Fla., dining facility. Honorary commanders routinely participate in unit functions and provide support on issues of mutual concern. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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The 919th Special Operations Wing inducted six new honorary commanders from the local community Nov. 15, 2017, at Duke Field, Florida. Shown from left along with their corresponding wing leadership pairings are: Lawrence Keefe, an attorney with Keefe, Anchors and Gordon law firm (919th Special Operations Wing Command Chief); Lynn Keefe, a pediatrician (919th Special Operations Medical Squadron); Mayor David Cadle, Mayor of Crestview (919th Special Operations Wing Commander); Leo Schoenherr, a Winn Dixie manager (919th Special Operations Mission Support Group); Emerson Lee, general manager of Lee Buick GMC (919th Special Operations Group); and Dale Rice, senior vice president, Hancock Bank (919th Special Operations Maintenance Group). The Honorary Commander program allows select community leaders frequent opportunities to visit Duke Field and learn about the mission, to participate in base functions and express their views on issues of mutual concern. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dan Neely)
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