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McChord Airman recognized for Spirit of Service
Jim Broe (left), American Legion representative, and Chief Master Sgt. Tiko Mazid (right), 62nd Airlift Wing command chief, present Tech. Sgt. Danita Welch, 62nd Medical Squadron health services manager, is presented with the American Legion Spirit of Service Award in Centralia, Wash., July 15, 2016. Welch, who has served for more than 20 years, was recognized for her service to others by the American Legion for her dedication as a foster parent to more than 50 children. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Naomi Shipley)
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Marine and Airmen see both sides of the coin
Master Sgt. Timur Kuzu (foreground), Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School commandant, explains course material to students during an ALS lecture July 18, 2016, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The ALS course consists of guided discussions, classroom methodology, experimental activities, exercises and case studies to teach students leadership and NCO requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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Marine and Airmen see both sides of the coin
Cpl. Matthew Nevarez, U.S. Marine Corps Security Forces Battalion, Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, Wash., listens to a lecture July 18, 2016, at the Julius A. Kolb Airman Leadership School at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Nevarez is the first Marine to attend the JBLM’s six-week ALS course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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Women Airforce Service Pilot Celebrates 100th birthday at JBLM
(From left) Maj. Kathryn Benson, McChord C-17 pilot, and Dorothy Olsen, former Women Airforce Service Pilot, sit in the cock-pit of a C-17 Globemaster III on the McChord Field flight line July 10, 2016. Olsen celebrated her 100th birthday at McChord with three fellow WASPs and family. Olsen was also reunited with one of her favorite aircraft’s, the P-51 Mustang. (Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Naomi Shipley)
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Women Airforce Service Pilot Celebrates 100th birthday at JBLM
(From Left) Alta Thomas, Dorothy Olsen, Betty Dybbro and Mary Jean Sturdevant, former Women Airforce Service Pilots, stand in front of a P-51 Mustang on the McChord Field flight line July 10, 2016, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Olsen celebrated her 100th birthday at McChord along with three fellow WASP’s and their families at McChord. During World War II, Olsen flew fighter aircraft, her favorite being the P-51 Mustang, across the country to contribute to the war effort at home while male pilots were overseas fighting. (Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Naomi Shipley)
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Women Airforce Service Pilot Celebrates 100th birthday at JBLM
Four female Women Airforce Service Pilots and two McChord C-17 pilots stand in front of a P-51 Mustang on the McChord Field Flight line July 10, 2016, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Dorothy Olsen, WASP, celebrated her 100th birthday at McChord along with three fellow WASPs and their families at McChord. Olsen received a Congressional Gold Medal in March 2010 for her service during World War II. (Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Naomi Shipley)
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Women Airforce Service Pilot Celebrates 100th birthday at JBLM
Dorothy Olsen, former Women Airforce Service Pilot, stands in front of a P-51 Mustang on the McChord Field flight line July 10, 2016, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Olsen celebrated her 100th birthday at McChord along with three other WASPs, their families and McChord leadership. (Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Naomi Shipley)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Children receive their dog tags and orders while processing a simulated deployment line during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. The children started the deployment process in groups and proceeded through the processing line where they received helmets, t-shirts, water bottles, resource brochures, dog tags, orders and other equipment for their deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Children tour a McChord C-17 Globemaster III during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. The children had the opportunity to see aircraft that their parents deploy on, and were briefed by loadmasters on emergency procedures and how long the flight was to Camp Kudo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Joint Base Lewis McChord parents celebrate the home coming of their children during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. After deploying to Camp Kudo at hangar 9, the children arrived back to their home station where family and friends were waiting to congratulate them. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Children load onto a bus to depart to their simulated deployed location during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. After the children received all of their deployment gear, buses drove them to Hangar 9 where they were greeted by various McChord leadership and were briefed on what to expect. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Children operate the explosive ordnance disposal robot during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. While in Hangar 9, the children spent 15 minutes at each demonstration before meeting back and being reunited with their parents after the simulated deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Children process through a simulated deployment line during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. KUDOs included a simulated deployment line; face painting; C-17 Globemaster III static display; and entertaining demonstrations from the JBLM fire department, 22nd Special Tactics Squadron and JBLM explosive ordnance disposal section. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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JBLM children learn the deployment process
Children process through a simulated deployment line during a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event July 9, 2016, on McChord Field, Wash. KUDOs included a simulated deployment line; face painting; C-17 Globemaster III static display; and entertaining demonstrations from the JBLM fire department, 22nd Special Tactics Squadron and JBLM explosive ordnance disposal section. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Divine Cox)
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1st Air Support Operations Group welcomes new commander
Senior Master Sgt. Malik Barnes, 1st weather Squadron superintendent, presents the 1st WS guidon as the national anthem is played during a change of command ceremony July 7, 2016 at Joint base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The Guidon bears the units colors and is a time honored military tradition of heritage in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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1st Air Support Operations Group welcomes new commander
Lt Col Ty Bridge, 1st Air Support Operations Squadron deputy commander, salutes Col. James Bowen, 1st Air Support Operations Group outgoing commander, during a change of command ceremony July 7, 2016 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Traditionally after command is relinquished during a change of command ceremony the outgoing commander is saluted one final time by their Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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1st Air Support Operations Group welcomes new commander
Col. David Mineau (left), 354th Fighter Wing commander, presents the 1st Air Support Operations Group guidon to Col. Jon Berry, 1st ASOG commander during a change of command ceremony July 7, 2016, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Berry assumed command of the group from the outgoing commander Col. James Bowen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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1st Air Support Operations Group welcomes new commander
Col. Jon Berry, 1st Air Support Operations Group commander, thanks servicemembers, friends and family attending his change of command ceremony July 7, 2016, at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash. Berry comes to the Pacific Northwest from Joint Region Marianas, Guam, where he served as the director of operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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Airmen and Soldiers deliver in Thunder Rain exercise
A High Mobility Artillery Rocket System simulates firing at a target during a rapid infiltration HI-RAIN exercise June 22, 2016 at Moses Lake, Wash. The joint training exercise allowed both Airmen and Soldiers to execute realistic simulated training of rapidly deploying long-range weapon systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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Airmen and Soldiers deliver in Thunder Rain exercise
Capt. Kayla Hill (left), briefs 1st Lt. Amy Emmons, 7th Airlift Squadron pilots, during pre-mission planning for a rapid infiltration HI-RAIN exercise June 22, 2016 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. Prior to each flight, pilots spend numerous hours planning flight operations and mission logistics. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jacob Jimenez)
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