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(Third from left) Chief Master Sgt. Kelly Herndon, Air Combat Command's chief enlisted manager of personnel, takes time for a group photo with unit training managers from the 919th Special Operations Wing July 19, 2021. Herndon used the visit as an opportunity to talk to Unit Training Managers, offer solutions to local issues and recognize outstanding Airmen. (Courtesy Photo)
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(left to right) Maj. Gen. Bryan Radliff, 10th Air Force commander, Col. Kevin Merrill, 919th Special Operations Wing outgoing commander, and Col. Jason Grandy, 919th Special Operations Wing incoming commander, stand at attention prior to the change in leadership in a ceremony at Duke Field, Florida, July 11, 2021. Merrill was awarded the Legion of Merit for his leadership of the unit the past two years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. James R. Wilson)
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Daughter follows dad’s footsteps to serve at the 919th SOW
Staff Sgt. Kaydee Goleta, NCO in charge of command post operations, poses for a photo with her father, retired Master Sgt. Kenneth McDowell, at Duke Field, June 16, 2021. McDowell served with the 919th Special Operations Wing for his 32-year Air Force Career, and Goleta followed in his footsteps by joining the 919th SOW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Staff Sgt. Kaydee Goleta, noncommissioned officer in charge of command post operations, poses for a photo with her father, retired Master Sgt. Kenneth McDowell, at Duke Field, June 16, 2021. McDowell served with the 919th Special Operations Wing for his 32 year Air Force Career, and Goleta followed in his footsteps and joined the 919th SOW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Nicole King)
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Lt. Col. Bill Palmatier, 859th Special Operations Squadron director of operations, speaks to a group of cadets from the Baker Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps about the aviation career field at Duke Field, Florida, June 15, 2021. After the discussion, the cadets received a familiarizations flight aboard a C-146A Wolfhound aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Lt. Col. Bill Palmatier, 859th Special Operations Squadron director of operations, discusses the C-146A mission with a group of cadets from Baker High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at Duke Field, Florida, June 15, 2021. The 859th SOS invited the cadets to the base for an introduction to the aviation career field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Tanya Muscarella, the new Key Spouse Mentor for the 919th Special Operations Wing, poses for a photo at her home June 12, 2021. Muscarella took over the role from Laura Nimmo and is committed to helping enhance the resiliency of members throughout the Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Mrs. Laura Nimmo, former 919th SOW Key Spouse Mentor, takes time for a photo at the Duke Field Community Center June 5, 2021. Nimmo, arranged several meet ups for spouses throughout the Wing and directed resources to families to help manage the challenges of day to day life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Pena-Pavao)
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Cynthia Duffey, 919th Special Operations Wing Director of Psychological Health, takes time out of her job for a photo at Duke Field, Florida, June 5, 2021. Duffey is a licensed mental health counselor and the first director of psychological health for the 919th SOW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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The 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post sees all and knows all
Senior Airman Aaron Thomas, 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post controller, shows all his actions are annotated on the events log during a hurricane evacuation exercise at Duke Field, Florida, May 3, 2021. The 919th SOW Command Post controllers are in a windowless room, but they see all and know all. They work 24/7, 365 days of the year to support a mission that never stops. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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The 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post sees all and knows all
Senior Airman Shanna Rairigh, 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post controller, verifies contact information for a member assigned to the 919th SOW at Duke Field, Florida, May 3, 2021. The 919th SOW Command Post controllers are in a windowless room but they see all and know all. They work 24/7, 365 days of the year to support a mission that never stops. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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The 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post sees all and knows all
Staff Sgt. Kaydee Goleta, 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post noncommissioned officer in charge of command and control operations activates the Emergency Mass Notification System as part of her quick reaction checklist procedures during a hurricane evacuation exercise at Duke Field, Florida, May 3, 2021. The 919th SOW Command Post controllers are in a windowless room but they see all and know all. They work 24/7, 365 days of the year to support a mission that never stops. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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The 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post sees all and knows all
Members of the 919th Special Operations Wing Command Post gather around Senior Airman Shanna Rairigh, 919th SOW CP controller, while she briefs on the latest information received during a hurricane evacuation exercise at Duke Field, Florida, May 3, 2021. Members of the 919th SOW Command Post are the hub of incoming and outgoing communications and ensure information is being dispersed correctly maximizing the 919th Special Operations Wing’s state of readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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New IRON team optimizes for resiliency
Senior Master Sgt. Anthony Chavez, 919th Special Operations Wing yellow ribbon reintegration program representative, presents a certificate of appreciation to Addalyn Chiesa for her submission to an art contest at Duke Field, Florida, April 20, 2021. Chavez works closely with A&FRC staff to provide support to Airmen and their families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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New IRON team optimizes for resiliency
Families walk around a C-146A Wolfhound and learn more about its mission while at Duke Field, Florida, April 20, 2021. The Airman and Family Readiness Center and other resiliency agencies on base organized the visit as part of their ongoing outreach for the base's Integrated Resiliency Optimization Network team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Duke Field air traffic controllers vital element of airfield’s unique capabilities
Charles Lennard, 96th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control watch supervisor, monitors air traffic at the control tower at Duke Field, Florida, April 6, 2021. The Duke Field flight line has a variety of training capabilities contingent on the control tower’s ability to manipulate night-time lighting conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Duke Field air traffic controllers vital element of airfield’s unique capabilities
Staff Sgt. Kianna Haslego, 96th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, communicates with aircraft at Duke Field, Florida, April 6, 2021. Air traffic controllers communicate with other control towers as well as on-base services to coordinate daily operations for customers throughout the Department of Defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Duke Field air traffic controllers vital element of airfield’s unique capabilities
Staff Sgt. Aaron Troxell, 96th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, observes aircraft from the control tower at Duke Field, Florida, April 6, 2021. Air traffic controllers support an average of 35,000 flight operations on the airfield on an annual basis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Duke Field air traffic controllers vital element of airfield’s unique capabilities
The air traffic control tower stands above the flight line at Duke Field, Florida, April 6, 2021. The 96th Operations Support Squadron provides air traffic control services due to the installation being an auxiliary field to Eglin Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Innovative new training produces efficient expeditionary Airmen at Duke Field
Senior Airman Chris Peterson, 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, tightens bolts on a new propeller mounted on a C-146A Wolfhound, using a torque wrench March 23, at Duke Field, Florida. Peterson is part of a special training program designed to create maintenance specialists to operate interchangeably in deployed locations, keeping crews smaller and saving the Air Force money and manpower. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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