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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
A tournament trophy sits on a table during the Directorate of Human Resources-Army Substance Abuse Program National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2026. The dodgeball tournament reiterated to the JBLM community the power of joint connections while demonstrating the potentially perilous effects of impaired coordination in a real time and competitive event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
Ashley “Brianna” Jordan, 62d Airlift Wing Integrated Prevention and Resilience Office prevention coordination specialist, left, Stephanie Pileggi, 62d AW IPRO prevention analyst, center, and Darren Powell, 62d AW IPRO director, stand together following the Directorate of Human Resources-Army Substance Abuse Program National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2026. The dodgeball tournament reiterated to the JBLM community the power of joint connections while demonstrating the potentially perilous effects of impaired coordination in a real time and competitive event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
Joint Base Lewis-McChord community members and the 62d Airlift Wing Integrated Prevention and Resilience Office team play dodgeball during half time of the Directorate of Human Resources-Army Substance Abuse Program National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament at JBLM, Washington, April 2, 2026. The special dodgeball showdown pitted the 62d AW IPRO team versus the JBLM ASAP team to build joint camaraderie. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
An athlete throws a ball during the Directorate of Human Resources-Army Substance Abuse Program National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2026. Throughout the tournament, athletes each wore alcohol or cannabis impairment goggles to help show participants the severe degradation of motor skills, reaction time and spatial awareness caused by alcohol consumption. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
Darren Powell, 62d Airlift Wing Integrated Prevention and Resilience Office director, encourages athletes at the Directorate of Human Resources-Army Substance Abuse Program National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2026. The 62d Airlift Wing Integrated Prevention and Resilience Office, the JBLM ASAP team, the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care team, and other community members and offices all came out to show support for the awareness month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
62d Airlift Wing Integrated Prevention and Resilience Office and Joint Base Lewis-McChord Army Substance Abuse Program team members set up for another match during the Directorate of Human Resources-ASAP National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament at JBLM, Washington, April 2, 2026. The tournament was held at the JBLM Wilson Fitness Center where several teams comprised of Soldiers, civilians, and other community members competed during the tournament. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d AW IPRO Team participates in National Alcohol Awareness Month Dodgeball Tournament
Johnathan Krause, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Army Substance Abuse Program prevention coordinator manager, outlines the reason for the Directorate of Human Resources-ASAP National Alcohol Awareness Month dodgeball tournament at JBLM, Washington, April 2, 2026. The 62d Airlift Wing Integrated Prevention and Resilience Office, the JBLM ASAP team, the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care team, and other community members and offices all came out to show support for the awareness month. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Sonkiss highlights mobility operations, modernization priorities at Mitchell Institute event
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Rebecca Sonkiss, Air Mobility Command interim commander, speaks with JV Venable, Senior Resident Fellow at The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, on the critical role of mobility forces in global operations and outlined priorities for future modernization during an appearance on Aerospace Nation in Arlington, Virginia, April 20, 2026. AMC is focused on improving connectivity, viability and survivability of its fleet to ensure continued success as the maneuver for the Joint Force for contingencies worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lindsey Wilkinson)
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62d Comptroller Squadron: the money mission
U.S. Airman 1st Class Wikiah Kinyua, 62d Comptroller Squadron financial operations technician, left, and Shawn Alexander, 62d Aerial Port Squadron deployment training program manager, move a palletized safe at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, January 22, 2026. As a finance Airman, Kinyua trained as a cargo increment monitor thereby increasing combat readiness through the mobility of CPTS assets. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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62d Comptroller Squadron: the money mission
U.S. Senior Airman Esmeralda Leathem, 62d Comptroller Squadron financial analysis technician, left, and Airman 1st Class Wikiah Kinyua, 62d CPTS financial operations technician, prepare to secure a safe to a pallet at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, January 22, 2026. Leathem and Kinyua were appointed as cargo increment monitors and trained extensively on the proper transport of assets. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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Team McChord SAPR Hosts 5K Glow Run
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. David Perry, 627th Logistics Readiness Squadron multi-purpose shop non-commissioned officer in charge, center, Senior Airman Hector Salas, 627th Air Base Group commander support staff, right, and Capt. Ethan Graebner, 627th ABG executive officer, stand together after completing the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Glow Run 5K at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2025. Perry, Salas and Graebner placed first, second and third respectively while participating in the 5K. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Team McChord SAPR Hosts 5K Glow Run
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Glow Run 5K participants near the finish line at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2025. SAAPM is observed every April as a dedicated way to raise public awareness about sexual violence, educating communities on prevention while supporting survivors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Team McChord SAPR Hosts 5K Glow Run
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Glow Run 5K participants run along the racecourse at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2025. The event was hosted by the 62d Airlift Wing Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office, where the office provided participants with glow necklaces and glow sticks to emphasize the theme. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Team McChord SAPR Hosts 5K Glow Run
Cynthia Forsyth, 62d Airlift Wing Sexual Assault Prevention and Response victim advocate, left, Samantha Robertson, 62d AW SAPR Program Manager, center, and Ivey Sanchez, 62d AW SAPR victim advocate, stand together during the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Glow Run 5K at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2025. The 62d SAPR office is the central wing authority tasked with preventing sexual assault in the military and facilitating recovery for warfighters while providing necessary support and advocacy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Team McChord SAPR Hosts 5K Glow Run
Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Glow Run 5K participants begin running at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2025. SAAPM is observed every April as a dedicated way to raise public awareness about sexual violence, educating communities on prevention while supporting survivors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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Team McChord SAPR Hosts 5K Glow Run
U.S. Air Force Col. John Berger, 62d Airlift Wing deputy commander, gives his remarks before the start of the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Glow Run 5K at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, April 2, 2025. Both Berger and the 62d AW Sexual Assault Prevention and Response team reiterated the importance of SAAPM and the 5K as an important step in reaffirming Team McChord’s dedication to the support of sexual violence survivors and the building of community-led sexual assault awareness and prevention. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Benjamin Riddle)
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62d Airlift Wing Celebrates 2025 Annual Award Winners
A portrait of U.S. Air Force Capt. Breanna Marley, 62d Maintenance Squadron maintenance flight commander and 2025 62d AW Company Grade Officer of the Year. Marley is from Florida and leads 130 personnel in maintaining routine Home Station Checks for 40 C-17 Globemaster IIIs and the Wing’s wheel and tire repair shop, while ensuring efficient aircraft maintenance practices by assessing patterns, identifying and correcting deficiencies, and sustaining quality standards across the unit. “I believe that awards are a team effort,” said Marley. “This win represents all the exceptional guidance that I have received from my mentors and peers. I am beyond happy to take this opportunity to showcase the collective wins this team has accomplished over the past year. My “why” is ever evolving, though I choose to prioritize consistent efforts to support my teammates’ successes. Additionally, my “why” is to grow through depth and perspective, while sharpening core competencies as an officer striving towards advanced challenges and opportunities. I am driven to inspire and influence others to lead with care, humility, and originality. I’d like to give my gratitude to the 62d MXS leadership for their enduring mentorship, my encouraging friends, and most importantly my wonderful Maintenance Flight family. Thank you for everything!” (Courtesy Photo)
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62d Airlift Wing Celebrates 2025 Annual Award Winners
U.S. Air Force Maj. Denise Caspers, 62d Aerial Port Squadron commander, left, Master Sgt. Brandon Hughes, 62d APS First Sergeant and 2025 62d AW First Sergeant of the Year, center, and Chief Master Sgt. Matthew Cannon, 62d APS senior enlisted leader, right, pose for a photo at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, March 26, 2026. Hughes is from Alabama, and advises the 62d APS commander on all matters of readiness, morale, and welfare within the unit, and acts as a voice for Airmen across Team McChord on the same subject matter. “This award is truly humbling and means everything to me,” said Hughes. “I’m constantly surrounded by incredible peers that push me to be better, and my Triad pushes me to be the best version of myself. This award is the product of their efforts as much as mine. I love being a First Sergeant because our Airmen need someone who is going to be there for them 24/7, and weather life’s storms with them. I want to be their cheerleader in their greatest moments, and their shoulder and support system for the harder moments. My “why?” is our Airmen. I’d like to thank my wife and daughter for letting this dream job be a reality, without them it would not be possible; my incredible Triad, Maj Caspers and CMSgt Cannon, for being incredible leaders and trusting in me everyday to execute their vision; the Team McChord First Sergeant Council for believing in me and being my family since I put this Diamond on in 2024, without them this job would be much harder; finally my Dad, who was a prior First Sergeant and is always willing to provide some advice and guidance on where I’m at.” (Courtesy Photo)
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62d Airlift Wing Celebrates 2025 Annual Award Winners
A portrait of U.S. Air Force Maj. Marcus Malecek, 62d Airlift Wing Inspector General director of exercises and 2025 62d AW Field Grade Officer of the Year, March 25, 2026. Malecek is from Wisconsin and is responsible for designing, planning, coordinating, and evaluating 62d AW exercises focusing on combat readiness to prepare the Wing for high-end conflict. He also serves as a lead airdrop evaluator aircraft commander and weapons officer. “I’m honored by the award, but I take greater pride in the training and readiness the 62d AW displayed over the past year,” said Malecek. “Multiple rapid-deployment exercises, Gunfighter Flag 25-02, and Operation KENNEY STRIKES BACK all proved the 62 AW’s combat power. I feel proud and honored to have played a role in those exercises. I feel a strong sense of duty to serve my family, my country, and the airmen around me. I focus my energy on making the world a better place for those people, and I want to see all of them thrive. Thanks and glory to God for putting me on this path and giving me this vocation to serve Him and my country. Big thanks to my family, especially my wife for supporting me through long hours and difficult days. Thank you to the Wing, Group, and Squadron leadership that trusted me with OKSB. It was a huge allocation of Wing resources to bring to fruition, and I’m lucky to be part of a wing that empowers its members to step up and make a major operation like that happen.” (Courtesy Photo)
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