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Airmen climb higher in 919th’s slated incentive flight program
Capt. Katie Saunders, 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron chief of public health, and Senior Airman Julisa Groves, 919th Special Operations Maintenance Group command support staff, prepare to board a C-146A Wolfhound during an incentive flight at Duke Field, Florida, May 2, 2021. Squadron and group commanders will soon be able to nominate Airmen to the Chief’s Council to participate in future incentive flights. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Airmen climb higher in 919th’s slated incentive flight program
Capt. Katie Saunders, 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron chief of public health, takes in the view from a C-146A Wolfhound during her incentive flight at Duke Field, Florida, May 2, 2021. The incentive flight program is another tool officials from the 919th Special Operations Wing plan on using to reward high-performing Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Senior Master Sgt Perez leaves years of experience
An Eglin Air Force Base Honor Guard member hands a folded United States flag to Senior Master Sgt. Kimberly Perez, former 2nd Special Operations Squadron first sergeant, during her retirement ceremony, at Duke Field, Florida, May 1, 2021. Perez served in the first sergeant position for eleven years prior to her retirement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Senior Master Sgt Perez leaves years of experience
Retired Chief Master Sgt. Steve Bicknell leads newly retired Senior Master Sgt. Kimberley Perez, former 2nd Special Operations Squadron first sergeant, and her family out of her retirement ceremony while playing the U.S. Air Force song at Duke Field, Florida, May 1, 2021. During the retirement, Perez pinned a personalized tag on the Duke Field first sergeant’s guidon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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Senior Master Sgt Perez leaves years of experience
Retired Senior Master Sgt. Kimberly Perez, former 2nd Special Operations Squadron first sergeant, holds a gifted stylized wand during her retirement ceremony at Duke Field, Florida, May 1, 2021. Perez earned the nickname “Fairy Godmother” due to her reputation for helping Airmen of all ranks throughout her 36 years in the service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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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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919th SOMDS members receive AFRC awards for excellence
Two Air Force Reserve Command coins for excellence in health specialties sit on a desk at Duke Field, Florida, April 10, 2021. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the 919th SOMDS activated many of its members who participated in monitoring, quarantining, and vaccinating Airmen while also providing guidance to senior leaders throughout the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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919th SOMDS members receive AFRC awards for excellence
Winners of Air Force Reserve Medical Service Awards hold their certificates of appreciation at Duke Field, Florida, April 10, 2021. The Air Force Medical Service Awards Program recognizes individuals and teams whose outstanding actions contribute to the delivery of trusted healthcare, continuous process improvement, promotion of well-being and expeditionary medical operations worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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210408-F-MN886-0075
Airmen from the 919th Mission Support Group participate in a Psychological Pillar class at Duke Field, Florida, April 8, 2021. The Psychological Pillar class is a service offered by the Preservation of the Force and Family that aims to teach Air Commandos tools to maintain their mental health. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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210408-F-MN886-0018
Senior Airman Cynthia Frazier, a 919th Special Operations Communication Squadron Cyber Systems Operations tech, participates in an ice breaker during a Psychological Pillar class at Duke Field, Florida, April 8, 2021. The Psychological Pillar class is a service offered by the Preservation of the Force and Family where Air Commandos learn how to improve cognitive and behavioral performance, stress management, coping strategies and many other tools for maintaining mental health. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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210408-F-MN886-0069
Master Sgt. Claire McKay, a 919th Special Operations Communication Squadron section chief, participates in an exercise during a Psychological Pillar class at Duke Field, Florida, April 8, 2021. The Psychological Pillar class is a service offered by the Preservation of the Force and Family where Air Commandos learn how to improve cognitive and behavioral performance, stress management, coping strategies and many other tools for maintaining mental health. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniella Peña-Pavao)
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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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Duke Field air traffic controllers vital element of airfield’s unique capabilities
A C-146A Wolfhound takes flight at Duke Field, Florida, April 6, 2021. The 96th Operations Support Squadron provides air traffic control services for Duke Field because of their host unit status. (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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Innovative new training produces efficient expeditionary Airmen at Duke Field
Staff Sgt. Andrew Roberts, 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron engine mechanic, wipes down a part before a new propeller is installed on a C-146A Wolfhound March 23, at Duke Field, Florida. Roberts is part of a special maintenance training program for the 919th SOAMXS giving crew chiefs and avionics technicians the skills to operate interchangeably in small crews at deployed locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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Innovative new training produces efficient expeditionary Airmen at Duke Field
Reservists with the 919th Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, prepare to mount a new propeller on a C-146A Wolfhound, as part of a special maintenance training program March 23, at Duke Field, Florida. The program is designed to create maintenance specialists to operate interchangeably in deployed locations, keeping crews smaller and saving the Air Force money and manpower. The propeller swap gave Reserve maintenance specialists the opportunity for hands-on training and experience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan McCallum)
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