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Blockig a choke
Master Sgt. Phil Ryan, 62nd Airlift Wing inspector general superintendent, watches as Senior Master Sgt. Daryl Hogan (right), 62nd Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, simulates choking Casey Wood, R.A.D. (Rape, Aggression, Defense) Systems authorized instructor trainer, Sept., 9, 2013, at Clover Park Technical College, in Lakewood, Wash. Wood has worked with R.A.D. Systems for more than 10 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Block and parry techniques
Senior Master Sgt. Daryl Hogan (left), 62nd Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, and Kathy Wright, R.A.D. (Rape, Aggression, Defense) Systems director of women’s programming, perform block and parry techniques, Sept., 9, 2013, at Clover Park Technical College, in Lakewood, Wash., during a R.A.D. Basic Physical Defense for Women Instructor Certification course. The block and parry techniques are used to help block and deflect an attacker’s punch to the victim’s head. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Knee strikes
Tech. Sgt. Carrie Lee (left), 62nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation standardization evaluator, and Senior Airman Skye Vicchio, 627th Logistics Readiness Squadron logistics planner, practice knee strikes during a R.A.D. (Rape, Aggression, Defense) Basic Physical Defense for Women Instructor Certification course, Sept. 9, 2013, at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, Wash. The 30-hour course teaches students self-defense techniques and gives the students the tools necessary to teach future RAD students. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Finger roll
Master Sgt. Phil Ryan, 62nd Airlift Wing inspector general superintendent, executes a finger roll on Tech. Sgt. Whitney Trisch, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron cargo processing supervisor, Sept. 9, 2013, at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, Wash. The finger roll is a self-defense technique designed to remove an attacker's hand from the victim's shoulder, while at the same time, creating space between each person. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Honoring fire fighters
Raymond Baker, 627th Civil Engineer Squadron fire fighter, cuts a cake donated from local civic leader Paul Edwards, Sept. 11, 2013, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Edwards donated the cake to pay tribute to the 343 fire fighters who died responding to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, and to thank the fire fighters at McChord for their service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Jimenez)
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Honoring fire fighters
Paul Edwards from Liberty Mutual Insurance, thanks fire fighters from the 627th Civil Engineering Squadron at the McChord fire station for their service on Sept. 11, 2013, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Edwards donated a cake to the fire station to pay respect to fire fighters on Patriots day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Jimenez)
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Giving thanks
Col. David Kumashiro, 62nd Airlift Wing commander, thanks the Olympia Yacht Club, the Thurston County Chamber, Harborstone Credit Union and all community partners who have put Foof-a-raw on for military members for the last 51 years, Sept. 6, 2013 at Olympia, Wash. This was Kumashiro’s first year attending Foofaraw. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Racing potatoes
Honored guests of this year’s Foof-a-raw, race hand-made potato cars down a ramp, Sept. 6, 2013 at Olympia, Wash. Each yacht was given a raw potato, nails, and make-shift wheels, during their boat ride to the event, to make a team car. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Smoking Salmon
Darrin Jones, Lucky Eagle Casino tribal gaming agent, stirs the alder-wood logs that smoke the salmon filets at Foof-a-raw, Sept. 6, 2013 at Olympia, Wash. This is the 51st year Foofaraw and community partners have given back to local military members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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On the water
One of the many yachts with service members aboard cruise the Puget Sound, Sept. 6, 2013 at Olympia, Wash. More than 300 service members were invited by the Thurston County Chamber of Commerce in this years event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Foof-a-raw 2013
Honored guests meet one of the yacht captains aboard his vessel before heading out into the open waters of the Puget Sound, Sept. 6, 2013 at Olympia, Wash. Yacht owners participate in Foof-a-raw each year to thank military members for their service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jason Truskowski)
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Group photo
Participants of the 2013 Josh Fueston Swim to Live stand in front of the U.S. Coast Guard station, Aug. 25, 2013, in Bellingham, Wash. For the event, 16 swimmers from the United states and Canada came together to honor those whose lives have been affected by post-traumatic stress disorder and to help raise support for those who are affected. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Folding flags
U.S. Coast Guard and Canadian military personnel fold the United States and Canadian flags during the closing ceremony of this year’s Josh Fueston Memorial Swim to Live, Aug. 25, 2013, in Bellingham, Wash. The flags were presented to families who lost loved ones to post-traumatic stress disorder. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Finish line
Participants of the Josh Fueston Memorial Swim to Live event tread water at the 4-mile buoy that marks the end of the relay, Aug. 25, 2013, in Bellingham, Wash. The relay was created by Laurie Fueston of Bellingham, in honor of her son who lost his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Swimming with Canadian partners
Airman 1st Class Alan Hegarty, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron passenger service representative, swims alongside a Canadian participant during this year’s Josh Fueston Memorial Swim to Live event, Aug. 25, 2013, in Bellingham, Wash. In order to help raise awareness and honor those that have been affected by post-traumatic stress disorder, 16 participants from both the U.S. and Canada swam in the event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Time to swim
Staff Sgt. Nathan Carlson, 62nd Aerial Port Squadron safety and security manager, sits on the edge of the U.S. Coast Guard vessel waiting for his signal to jump into the water, Aug. 25, 2013, in Bellingham, Wash. Carlson was one of 16 participants in the 2013 Josh Fueston Memorial Swim to Live event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Ready to swim
Capt. Garrett Ianacone, 22nd Special Tactics Squadron director of operations, prepares to go into the water for a third time during the 2013, Josh Fueston Memorial Swim to Live, Aug. 25, 2013 in Bellingham, Wash. Ianacone was the first swimmer in the water at the start of the relay. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Half-staff
U.S. Coast Guard personnel lower the United States and Canadian flags to half-staff during the opening ceremony of the 2013 Josh Fueston Memorial Swim to Live, Aug. 25, 2013, in Bellingham, Wash. The flags were lowered to pay honor to U.S. and Canadian military members who have lost their battles with post-traumatic stress disorder. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rachel Ianacone)
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Fueling for maintenance
Airman 1st Class Benjamin Walker, 62nd Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuels systems technician, pumps the final 90,000 pounds of fuel into a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, Aug. 16, 2013, prior to an operational check at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Fuels systems Airmen are responsible for inspecting, repairing, removing, installing and modifying aircraft fuel systems, cells and water cell tanks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Jimenez)
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Refuel
Airman 1st Class Benjamin Walker, 62nd Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuels systems technician, monitors gages on a C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during a refueling operation, Aug. 16, 2013, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Capable of carrying more than 249,000 pounds of fuel, each of McChord’s 48 assigned C-17’s fuel systems are maintained by accessories flight’s fuels systems Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jacob Jimenez)
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