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Team McChord volunteers support Maui fire relief efforts
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Therenz Camit, a 62d Maintenance Squadron aircraft electrical and environmental technician, organizes toiletry donations for the Maui Lahaina Relief Fund at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Oct. 19, 2023. Six pallets of donations including clothing, hygiene products, water, and non-perishable food items were organized for transport to support the Maui community affected by the fires in early August 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Megan Geiger)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force staff weather officers from the 1st Combat Weather Squadron, Detachment 3, from Fort Wainwright, Alaska and combat weather leadership hold the 1st place trophies for Thunder Challenge 2022 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022. This year the 1st CWS was identified for having the most exceptional weather Airmen in the world. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Tyler Seher, left, Staff Sgt. Joshua Waters, Staff Sgt. Tyler Lewis, staff weather officers from the 3rd Combat Weather Squadron, Fort Hood, Texas, prepare to assemble their tactical meteorological equipment during the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington,
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. John Koren, staff weather officer from the 23rd Special Operations Weather Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida, fires his M-4 cobalt during the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022. The competition tests meteorological forecasting application, agile combat employment and marksmanship proficiency. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Anthony D'Angelo, left, staff weather officer from the 607th Combat Weather Squadron and Master Sgt. Michael Cobb, staff weather officer senior enlisted leader from the 93rd Air Ground Operation Wing, check shooting targets for improvement during the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022, Cobb worked in the first Thunder Challenge in 2021 at Fort Hood, Texas. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
A shooting target is graded on day one of the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge2 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022. This competition was inspired by the Tactical Air Control Party’s Lighting Challenge and adapted to suit the combat weather specialty. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force staff weather officers prepare to convoy to their second event of the day during the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022. This competition brought together eight combat weather squadron teams from around the globe to test their capabilities in meteorological forecasting application, agile combat employment and marksmanship proficiency. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Reed Flory, staff weather officer from the 1st Combat Weather Squadron, Detachment 3, Fort Wainwright, Alaska, helps Senior Airman Crystian Gaudreault, staff weather officer from the 1st Combat Weather Squadron, Detachment 3, Fort Wainwright, Alaska, vault over the wall during the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge obstacle course event at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022. Flory and Gaudreault are both a part of the first place winning team. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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Thunder Challenge 2022: What Combat Weather Airmen Bring to the
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Anthony D'Angelo, staff weather officer from the 607th Combat Weather Squadron, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, weaves in and out of a log ladder during the 2nd Annual International Combat Weather Airmen Competition: Thunder Challenge obstacle course event at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Aug. 1, 2022. This competition tests meteorological forecasting application, agile combat employment and marksmanship proficiency. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Colleen Anthony)
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62nd AW strengthens joint warfighting capabilities through Exerc
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Keoni Gibson, 8th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, checks the perimeter of a door on a C-17 Globemaster III assigned to the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, prior to a static-line jump during Exercise Predictable Iron at Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Feb. 25, 2021. The exercise provided the opportunity for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army to strengthen their skill sets together and accomplish the Department of Defense’s mission to provide combat-credible military forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Williams)
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62nd AW strengthens joint warfighting capabilities through Exerc
U.S. Air Force Capt. Tim Wilson, left, a pilot with the 8th Airlift Squadron, and U.S. Air Force Capt. Evan Maes, a copilot with the 8th AS, fly a C-17 Globemaster III assigned to the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, in a formation flight during Exercise Predictable Iron at Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Feb. 25, 2021. The exercise provided the opportunity for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army to strengthen their skill sets together and accomplish the Department of Defense’s mission to provide combat-credible military forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Williams)
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62nd AW strengthens joint warfighting capabilities through Exerc
U.S. Soldiers with the 82nd Airborne Division execute a static-line jump out of a C-17 Globemaster III, assigned to the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, during Exercise Predictable Iron at Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Feb. 26, 2021. Members with the 62nd AW conducted airdrop and personnel drop missions with the 82nd Airborne Division, promoting the integration of Mobility Air Force capabilities into joint warfighting concepts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Williams)
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62nd AW strengthens joint warfighting capabilities through Exerc
A Humvee is airdropped from a C-17 Globemaster III, assigned to the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, during Exercise Predictable Iron at Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Feb. 26, 2021. Members with the 62nd AW conducted airdrop and personnel drop missions with the 82nd Airborne Division, promoting the integration of Mobility Air Force capabilities into joint warfighting concepts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Williams)
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62nd AW strengthens joint warfighting capabilities through Exerc
U.S. Air Force Airmen and U.S. Army Soldiers load a Humvee onto a C-17 Globemaster III, assigned to the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, prior to an airdrop mission during Exercise Predictable Iron at Pope Army Airfield, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Feb. 26, 2021. Members with the 62nd AW conducted airdrop and personnel drop missions with the 82nd Airborne Division, promoting the integration of Mobility Air Force capabilities into joint warfighting concepts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rachel Williams)
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62nd AW leadership witness civilians turn into Airmen
U.S. Air Force Basic Military trainees participate in the Airmen’s Run while Chief Master Sgt. John Lipsey, center right, 62nd Maintenance Group command chief, and other leadership members from the 62nd Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., watch the run Oct. 17, 2019. The Airmen’s Run is one of the graduation events that all Basic Military Training flights participate in. It occurs on the main drill pad where families and friends of graduating trainees can cheer and spectate. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mikayla Heineck)
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Month of Military Child - Carter Lake Elementary
During Carter Lake Elementary School’s Month of the Military Child ceremony April 27, 2018 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Lt. Col. Beth Lane, 62nd Airlift Wing director of staff, left, encourages participation from kindergarten through fifth graders as her son, Josh Lane (8) rewarded enthusiastic responders with prizes. Carter Lake is located on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and is one of several schools in the Pacific Northwest that support the children of the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines stationed in this area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Shända L. De Anda)
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Month of Military Child - Carter Lake Elementary
Retired Army Lt. Col. Allen Patty, Lakes High School Army JROTC senior Army instructor, introduces his team of JROTC cadets, whom also presented the Colors at the start of the Month of the Military Child ceremony, and shares a little of their stories. During the Month of the Military Child ceremony at Carter Lake Elementary School, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, Patty highlighted the youth he introduced were fourth and fifth graders not too long ago, and the resiliency that comes from being a military child may also lead to leadership opportunities like those available in a JROTC structure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Shända L. De Anda)
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Month of Military Child - Carter Lake Elementary
Josh Lane, eight-year old student at Carter Lake Elementary School, introduces his Mom, Lt. Col. Beth Lane, 62nd Airlift Wing director of staff, as she takes the floor as a guest speaker during Carter Lakes Month of the Military Child ceremony April 27, 2018. Carter Lake is located on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and is one of several schools in the Pacific Northwest that support the children of the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines stationed in this area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Shända L. De Anda)
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Award recognizes wellness in action
Col. Sonkiss, 62nd Airlift Wing commander, left, presents Master Sgt. Benjamin Harrison, 4th Airlift Squadron first sergeant, with the Healthy Squadron Award trophy Dec. 13, 2017, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. The inaugural presentation of this annual roving trophy, recognized the 4th AS as the unit with the highest Commander’s Wellness Program pilot health findings.
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