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Tacoma Rescue Mission
Staff Sgt. Michael Reese, 62nd Force Support Squadron, works in the Tacoma Rescue Mission kitchen Mar 5 as part of a volunteer program sponsored by JBLM, McChord Field's 56 Club designed to encourage Airmen participation within the local community. Twenty-six Airmen from a variety of squadrons on base prepared and served food for staff and residents of the mission as well as donated clothing for homeless people in the area as part of the program. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Tacoma Rescue Mission
Staff Sgt. Katie Vilca, 62nd Communications Squadron, stows left-over salad while working in the Tacoma Rescue Mission kitchen March 5 as part of a volunteer program sponsored by Joint Base Lewis-McChord, McChord Field's 5/6 Club designed to encourage Airmen participation within the local community. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Tacoma Rescue Mission
Staff Sgt. Eddson Vilca, 62nd Civil Engineer Squadron, serves lunch for staff and residents of the Tacoma Rescue Mission March 5. Twenty-six Airmen from a variety of squadrons on base participated in a volunteer program sponsored by Joint Base Lewis-McChord, McChord Field's 5/6 Club designed to encourage Airmen participation within the local community. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Tacoma Rescue Mission
Staff Sgt.'s Shari Epley, 62nd Communications Squadron, left, Michael Reese, 62nd Force Support Squadron, serve lunch for staff and residents of the Tacoma Rescue Mission March 5. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Deployed Families Dinner
Blitz, the official mascot of the Seattle Seahawks, entertains families at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord chapel support center during the deployed families dinner Monday. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Deployed Families Dinner
Families enjoy a catered meal while attending a "March Madness" themed deployed families dinner at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord chapel support center Mar 1. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Deployed Families Dinner
Air Force spouse Catalina Noguez works her way through the buffet line while attending the wing's deployed families dinner Mar 1 at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord chapel support center. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Deployed Families Dinner
Major Deborah Dickensheets, 62nd Force Support Squadron, commander, serves catered food to families attending the wing's deployed families dinner at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord chapel support center Mar 1. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Abner Guzman)
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Wing run
Airmen assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord stretch before the first wing run of the season Feb 19. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Chris Haylett)
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62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Professional of the Week
Airman 1st Class Jonathan Taylor performs aircrew debrief procedures which require him to input nearly 100 items daily into the maintenance management system. As a composite tool kit specialist, he conducts 30 to 40 tool transactions per day. Finally, care for his fellow Airmen has led Airman Taylor to volunteer as a designated driver during two squadron events and be a squadron wingman representative for the 62nd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Professional of the Week
When Staff Sgt. Robert Tingle is performing as a flying crew chief, he maintains all systems on the entire aircraft. This includes the normal everyday servicing and inspections, to troubleshooting of failed systems. While at home, Sergeant Tingle is the dayshift lead technician, coordinating all electrical and environmental maintenance needs for the C-17 Globemaster III. He also ensures that the technicians he supervises are trained and dispatched to repair faults within their jobs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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22nd Special Tactics Squadron Professionals of the Week
Tech. Sgt. Brain Bailey wears two hats. He is the NCOIC of supply and the UDM. Both jobs are extremely task saturating and his ability to do both flawlessly is no small feat. As the UDM he managed approximately 260 personnel movements and 40 tons of equipment in and out of theater in the last year alone. Approximately 20 percent of these movements are short notice and outside of the normal deployment cycle. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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22nd Special Tactics Squadron Professional of the Week
Staff Sgt. Qwanzetta Young expertly manages a budget of $900,000 in a dynamic and highs ops tempo unit funding TDYs for over 40 training events and operations per month for over 100 personnel. Due to the nature of the 22nd STS’s mission, many of these training events and missions are non-standard and require in-depth knowledge of how money can be spent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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Band of the Golden West Winds performs at McChord
Tech. Sgt. Coreen Levin and Tech. Sgt. Kevin Connors perform holiday music as part of The Band of the Golden West Winds Dec. 18 at the McChord Clinic. The organization continues to maintain its rich heritage of musical excellence and outstanding Air Force professionalism in over 500 annual performances throughout the western states of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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Band of the Golden West Winds performs at McChord
Staff Sgt. Heather Holowecky plays the flute as part of The Band of the Golden West Winds performance of holiday music Dec. 18 at the McChord Clinic. The organization continues to maintain its rich heritage of musical excellence and outstanding Air Force professionalism in over 500 annual performances throughout the western states of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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Band of the Golden West Winds performs at McChord
Members of The Band of the Golden West Winds perform holiday music Dec. 18 at the McChord Clinic. The organization continues to maintain its rich heritage of musical excellence and outstanding Air Force professionalism in over 500 annual performances throughout the western states of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy White)
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New 262nd NWS facility on McChord
The artist's rendering shows the new 23,500-square foot facility for the 262nd Network Warfare Squadron Dec. 11. The $5.6 million construction project is scheduled for completion in October 2010. The mission of the 262nd NWS is to train citizen Airmen to provide network warfare capabilities to secure defense information networks and provide full-spectrum cyberspace options to the State of Washington, Air Force Space Command and 24th Air Force. The 262nd NWS is part of the 688th Information Operations Wing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Abner Guzman)
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262nd Network Warfare Squadron ground breaking ceremony
Washington National Guard officials break ground for a new 23,500-square foot facility for the 262nd Network Warfare Squadron Dec. 11. The $5.6 million construction project is scheduled for completion in October 2010. The mission of the 262nd NWS is to train citizen Airmen to provide network warfare capabilities to secure defense information networks and provide full-spectrum cyberspace options to the State of Washington, Air Force Space Command and 24th Air Force. The 262nd NWS is part of the 688th Information Operations Wing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Abner Guzman)
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262nd Network Warfare Squadron ground breaking ceremony
Washington National Guard officials break ground on a new 23,500-square foot facility and home for the Washington Air National Guard's 262nd Network Warfare Squadron during a ceremony Dec.11. The $5.6 million construction project is scheduled for completion in October 2010. The mission of the 262nd NWS is to train citizen Airmen to provide network warfare capabilities to secure defense information networks and provide full-spectrum cyberspace options to the State of Washington, Air Force Space Command and 24th Air Force. The 262nd NWS is part of the 688th Information Operations Wing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Abner Guzman)
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262nd NWS Broundbreaking Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Timothy Lowenberg, adjutant general and commander of the Washington National Guard, speaks during a ground breaking ceremony for a new 23,500-square foot facility for the 262nd Network Warfare Squadron Dec. 11. The $5.6 million construction project is scheduled for completion in October 2010. The mission of the 262nd NWS is to train citizen Airmen to provide network warfare capabilities to secure defense information networks and provide full-spectrum cyberspace options to the State of Washington, Air Force Space Command and 24th Air Force. The 262nd NWS is part of the 688th Information Operations Wing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.(U.S. Air Force photo/Abner Guzman)
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