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Spokane resident earns more than wings as pilot for a day
Staff Sgt. William Guthrie shows Sam Diaz the functions of a handheld weather meter during pilot for a day at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 18, 2014. Sam was participating in the 141st Air Refueling Wing program which allows children going through challenging times to become an honorary wing pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Brown/Released)
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Spokane resident earns more than wings as pilot for a day
Sam Diaz, his mother, Allison, and his father, Julio, stand in front of a KC-135 Stratotanker for a picture during pilot for a day at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, June 18, 2014. Sam was participating in the 141st Air Refueling Wing program which allows children going through challenging times to become an honorary wing pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Brown/Released)
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Fairchild’s AMC Icon winner headed for Scott
Fairchild Air Force Base’s AMC Icon vocal competition winners pose with Col. Brian Newberry and Chief Master Sgt. Wendy Hansen at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014. The AMC Icon program is loosely based around the hit TV program, American Idol, and allows local contestants to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. The top active duty Air Force vocalist will then compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at the command level. Newberry is the 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander and Hansen is the 92nd ARW command chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Fairchild’s AMC Icon winner headed for Scott
Master Sgt. Mike Brown sings “At Last” by Etta James during the AMC Icon vocal competition at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014. The AMC Icon program is loosely based around the hit TV program, American Idol, and allows local contestants to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. The top active duty Air Force vocalist will then compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at the command level. Brown earned first place in Fairchild Air Force Base’s competition winning $500 and a ticket to Scott Air Force Base, Ill., for the Command Finals. He is the 368th Recruiting Squadron flight chief in Spokane. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Fairchild’s AMC Icon winner headed for Scott
Morgan Teston sings “Traveling Soldier” by the Dixie Chicks during the AMC Icon vocal competition at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014. The AMC Icon program is loosely based around the hit TV program, American Idol, and allows local contestants to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. The top active duty Air Force vocalist will then compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at the command level. Teston earned second place in Fairchild Air Force Base’s competition winning $300 and is the wife of Senior Airman Riley Teston, a 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuels systems maintenance technician. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Fairchild’s AMC Icon winner headed for Scott
Morgan Teston sings “Traveling Soldier” by the Dixie Chicks during the AMC Icon vocal competition at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014. The AMC Icon program is loosely based around the hit TV program, American Idol, and allows local contestants to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. The top active duty Air Force vocalist will then compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at the command level. Teston earned second place in Fairchild Air Force Base’s competition winning $300 and is the wife of Senior Airman Riley Teston, a 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuels systems maintenance technician. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Fairchild’s AMC Icon winner headed for Scott
Senior Airman Kyle Zachery sings “All of me” by John Legend during the AMC Icon vocal competition at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014. The AMC Icon program is loosely based around the hit TV program, American Idol, and allows local contestants to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. The top active duty Air Force vocalist will then compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at the command level. Zachery earned third place in Fairchild Air Force Base’s competition winning $200 and is a 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Fairchild’s AMC Icon winner headed for Scott
Senior Airman Kyle Zachery sings “All of me” by John Legend during the AMC Icon vocal competition at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014. The AMC Icon program is loosely based around the hit TV program, American Idol, and allows local contestants to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. The top active duty Air Force vocalist will then compete for $2,000 in cash prizes at the command level. Zachery earned third place in Fairchild Air Force Base’s competition winning $200 and is a 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Senior Airman Andrew Harris performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Harris is a vocalist and a 31st Intelligence Squadron cryptologic linguist journeyman from Fort Gordon, Ga., and a West Palm Beach, Fla., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Senior Airman Jeremiah Barnes performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Barnes is a vocalist and a 56th Communications Squadron cyber systems operations journeyman from Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., and a Nashville, Tenn., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Senior Airman Jeremiah Barnes performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Barnes is a vocalist and a 56th Communications Squadron cyber systems operations journeyman from Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., and a Nashville, Tenn., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Senior Airman Charles Cooper performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Cooper is a vocalist and a 509th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations journeyman from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., and a St. Louis, Mo., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Senior Airman Charles Cooper performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Cooper is a vocalist and a 509th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations journeyman from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., and a St. Louis, Mo., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Staff Sgt. Gina Lavender performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Lavender is a vocalist and a 149th Medical Group aerospace medical service journeyman from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, and a Killeen, Texas, native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Airman 1st Class Kyle McCarty performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. McCarty is a vocalist and a 15th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft maintenance journeyman from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, and a Berlin, N.J., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Airman 1st Class Kyle McCarty performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. McCarty is a vocalist and a 15th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft maintenance journeyman from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, and a Berlin, N.J., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
1st Lt. Amanda Bills performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Bills is a vocalist and a 707th Force Support Squadron personnel officer from Fort George G. Meade, Md., and a Murfressboro, Tenn., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
1st Lt. Amanda Bills performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Bills is a vocalist and a 707th Force Support Squadron personnel officer from Fort George G. Meade, Md., and a Murfressboro, Tenn., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Senior Airman Jessica Seaborne performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild during the Tops In Blue show at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. Seaborne is a vocalist and a 779th Medical Operations Squadron aerospace medical service journeyman from Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility, Md., and a Campbellsville, Ky., native. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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Tops In Blue rocks Spokane’s Riverfront Park
Tops In Blue performs for the Spokane community and Team Fairchild at the Riverfront Park Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash., June 21, 2014, while on their 60th anniversary tour with performances ranging from classic rock to today’s Top 40 hits. Tops In Blue is the Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase team and composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and technicians anywhere. Their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton/Released)
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