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Fairchild Frame Shop
Danae Paul, Frame Shop customer, uses an adhesive gun on the matting for her project Dec. 29. Her and her husband were preparing frames to hold holiday pictures. “We went through the framing class a few years ago – this is a great opportunity to do hands-on work for yourself.” (U.S. Air Force photos by Scott King)
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Denise Fitch, 92nd Force Support Squadron Frame Shop framer, cuts out matting for someone’s project Dec. 29 2011. They have a complete line of acid-free matting. Matting board samples include suede, linen, silk, leather and paper with hundreds of mat board textures and color choices to choose from. (U.S. Air Force photos by Scott King)
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Tricia Attrill, Frame Shop customer, uses a saw to cut the wood for her frame Jan 4. She is making a frame for her kid’s pictures to give to her mother. “I took the framing class two weeks ago and so far I love making things on my own.” (U.S. Air Force photos by Scott King)
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Lori Flynn, 92nd Force Support Squadron Frame Shop manager, wraps up a finished memento for a retiring master sergeant Jan. 4. She is proud of what they do. “We are important to our patrons because we save them money and it’s a world of fun for them to work on their own projects. We do something different every day – couldn’t think of a better place to work.” (U.S. Air Force photos by Scott King)
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Ron Peterson, a retired lieutenant colonel, puts the finishing touches on his ‘Emporium Seafood Company’ building as part of a train set he is working on Jan. 3. He has been using the Fairchild Frame Shop since 1975 to build his train sets. He goes there every Tuesday and Thursday to work on his projects and is very grateful he can use their facility. “I’ve been coming here for more than 30 years,” he said. “I get more work done out here than at home – I love the place.” (U.S. Air Force photos by Scott King)
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Staff Sgt. Stephen Mellon, 336th Training Support Squadron psychiatry technician, finished this shadow box for a squadron member Jan 4. He went through the framing class three years ago and has been building shadow boxes for his squadron ever since. “Since I took the class, I get about 50 percent off on materials and we don’t have to pay for labor. I’ve probably built more than 50 boxes for departing personnel saving thousands of dollars for the people in my squadron.” (U.S. Air Force photos by Scott King)
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Re-enlistment
Staff Sgt. Jennifer Wallace reenlists Dec. 28, 2011 following years of fighting to stay in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Re-enlistment
Tech. Sgt Jennifer Wallace stretches after a run inside the fitness center at Fairchild Air Force Base Jan. 17. Wallace sustained injury to her knees, threatening her career in the military. After a long process challenging the Informal Physical Evaluation Board, she finally reenlisted in December, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Mary O’Dell)
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Fairchild security forces training with new Tasers
Senior Airman Matthew Shirota, 92nd Security Forces Squadron, receives training on the Tazer Dec. 14. Security Forces will be carrying Tasers soon. (U.S. Air Force photos/Airman 1st Class Earlandez Young)
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Fairchild security forces training with new Tasers
Airman 1st Class Christopher Armitage, 92nd SFS, feels the effects after being tasered following his training Dec. 14. (U.S. Air Force photos/Airman 1st Class Earlandez Young)
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Nat Geo Captures ‘Tough Training’
SERE candidates look to their instructor for explanation of their next training exercise at the aquatics center Dec. 6. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Earlandez Young)
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Nat Geo Captures ‘Tough Training’
Michael Graber, independent camera man, who is working with National Geographic to produce a story on Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training, films Airman 1st Class Paul Herrol, SERE candidate, 22nd Training Squadron, as he performs an exercise at the aqua center Dec. 6. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Earlandez Young)
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Flu vaccination still available at the 92nd Medical Group
Staff Sgt. Kristy Bussey, 92nd Medical Operations Squadron immunizations technician, administers a flu shot to a patient Dec 9. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Spreading Holiday Cheer
Hallett Elementary School, in Medical Lake received a free Christmas concert from the the Air Force Golden Band of the West Brass Ensemble. Senior Airman Matt Garza gave a demonstration of the trumpet. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott King)
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Spreading Holiday Cheer
Hallett Elementary School, in Medical Lake received a free Christmas concert from the the Air Force Golden Band of the West Brass Ensemble. Staff Sgt. Robert Mayes, french horn and Staff Sgt. Corbett, Tuba perform “The Grinch.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott King)
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Catchin' Air: SERE Jump Training
Tech. Sgt. Justin McCaffrey, SERE specialist, gives the end of mission debriefing to students of the static line and free-fall jump courses, after completing the training for the day at Fairchild Dec. 5. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Catchin' Air: SERE Jump Training
Tech. Sgt. Justin McCaffrey, SERE specialist, performs a free-fall jump from a UH-1 Huey helicopter above Fairchild Dec. 5. Both static line and free-fall training courses are mandatory to become a SERE specialist. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Catchin' Air: SERE Jump Training
Tech. Sgt. Douglas Dinger, SERE specialist, prepares to land from a free-fall parachuting jump above Fairchild Dec. 5. Flaring the parachute to avoid hitting the ground too fast is the proper technique to use when preparing to land safely to the ground. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Catchin' Air: SERE Jump Training
Tech. Sgt. Douglas Dinger, SERE specialist, prepares to land from a free-fall parachuting jump above Fairchild Dec. 5. Flaring the parachute to avoid hitting the ground too fast is the proper technique to use when preparing to land safely to the ground. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Catchin' Air: SERE Jump Training
Staff Sgt. Sean Marlow, SERE specialist, performs a static line parachute jump from a UH-1 Huey helicopter above Fairchild Dec. 5. These jumps are practiced weekly by students and instructors to ensure students are receiving the proper training for any situation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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