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Fairchild Honor Guard maintain mission proficiency
Staff Sgt. Marcus Hasse, Fairchild Air Force Base honor guardsmen, grips the American Flag during a six-man flag fold June 12, 2017, at Fairchild AFB, Washington. Fairchild’s honor guardsmen perform numerous types of ceremonies, to include; two-man and six-man flag folding sequences, colors presentation, colors posting and marching in parades. (U.S. Air Force photo/SrA Sean Campbell)
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Fairchild Honor Guard maintain mission proficiency
Fairchild Air Force Base honor guardsmen practice a six-man flag fold June 12, 2017, at Fairchild AFB, Washington. Fairchild’s ceremonial guardsmen maintain a region of 62,000 square miles, which covers many counties in Washington, Idaho and Oregon. In their area of responsibility, the honor guard is responsible for performing military honors to deceased Air Force veterans and retirees. (U.S. Air Force photo/SrA Sean Campbell)
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18th Air Force commander visits Fairchild AFB leadership
Lt. Gen. Giovanni Tuck, 18th Air Force commander, visited 92nd Air Refueling Wing and 141st ARW leadership June 7, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Tuck spoke with leadership about his priorities and expectations going forward as the 18th Air Force commander. Tuck leads Air Mobility Command’s operational mission as Air Forces Transportation, the air component of U.S. Transportation Command. He assumed command of the 18th AF June 1, 2017. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Fairchild AFB MARE
Fire fighters from the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron spray water onto a simulated fire June 5, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Fairchild and local emergency personnel responded to simulated airplane crashes in preparation for Fairchild’s upcoming 2017 SkyFest Air Show. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Ryan Lackey)
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Fairchild AFB MARE
Fairchild fire fighters respond to a simulated airplane crash June 5, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Fairchild and local first responders participated in a Major Accident Response Exercise in preparation for Fairchild’s upcoming 2017 SkyFest Air Show. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Fairchild AFB MARE
Senior Airman Taylor Shelton, 92nd Air Refueling Wing Protocol Office assistant, role plays as an injured person June 5, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. More than 300 Airmen participated in the Major Accident Response Exercise to increase Fairchild’s emergency response skills in preparation for the upcoming 2017 SkyFest Air Show. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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3-D teeth
Tech. Sgt. Manuel Painter, 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental technician, displays a milling block and its computer simulated 3-D model prior to milling April 07, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. New advances in dental machining has enabled technicians to recreate teeth with greater speed and precision. (U.S. Air Force photo/A1C Ryan Lackey)
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Behind the sceens
Tech. Sgt. Manuel Painter, 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental technician, works on dental appliances with precision tools April 07, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Magnification is a requirement to precisely shape a crown tooth replacement. (U.S. Air Force photo/A1C Ryan Lackey)
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Chompers
Tech. Sgt. Manuel Painter, 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental technician, displays a casting of a complete set of teeth, fixed into a jaw simulating apparatus April 07, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Creating positive molds of teeth helps dentists and technicians see how teeth will fit together. (U.S. Air Force photo/A1C Ryan Lackey)
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Surgeon General
Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, U.S. Air Force surgeon general, offers thanks and congratulations for the dedication and efforts of the 92nd Medical Group during a MHS Genesis "go-live" recognition ceremony Feb. 15, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Fairchild was the pilot base for the development and implementation of the new, Department of Defense wide new health system. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Everybody in the boat
Four NASA astronauts sit in with a class of Survival School students being briefed on life raft procedures Feb. 10, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Water survival training is hosted by the base Fitness Center pool facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Man overboard
NASA astronauts and Survival School students help pull survivors into a life raft during a simulation Feb. 10, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Water survival instructors are hands on teachers, jumping into the action alongside their students. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Row row row
NASA astronauts and Survival School students work to maneuver their life raft against simulated waves during a training session Feb. 10, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Survival School students are given experiences as close to real life emergency situations as possible. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Jump fot it
A Survival School student leaps toward a simulated rescue helicopter for rescue during a training session Feb. 10, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The fitness center pool was not originally designed with water survival training in mind, but was adapted to service training needs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Going up
A Survival School student is hoisted up to safety during a training session Feb. 10, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. A large balloon attached to a motor is used to generate waves for water survival training sessions. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Crown me
Tech. Sgt. Manuel Painter holds up a 3D printed dental mold in front of his workstation Dec. 14, 2016, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The dental laboratory is equipped to create, modify and refine dental prostheses from scratch, using advanced scanners and 3D models.
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Fitness champion
Will Saultes, 92nd Aerospace Medical Squadron Health Promotion Office coordinator, stands in front of a low-impact strength training machine Jan. 17, 2016, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The HPO offers Return to Duty clinics for Airmen to regain strength as part of the injury recovery process.
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Medical Airmen reinforce deployment readiness
Senior Airman Ants Vahk, 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineer, connects a hose to a gas mask Dec. 6, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. The gas mask fit test sustains preparedness and readiness for Fairchild deployment mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Medical Airmen reinforce deployment readiness
Staff Sgt. Nathan Gilbert, 141st Maintenance Squadron metals technician, participates in a respirator mask fit test Dec. 7, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Gilbert completed the respirator fit test as part of requirements for accomplishing his duties as a metals technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Medical Airmen reinforce deployment readiness
Senior Airman Ants Vahk (right), 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering journeyman performs a respirator fit test for Staff Sgt. Nathan Gilbert (left), 141st Maintenance Squadron metals technician, Dec. 7, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. The test is performed by hooking up a respirator to a machine called a Porta Count. One hose connects to the mask and takes account for the atmosphere within the mask, while a second hose takes in a sample from the surrounding environment that is outside the mask. The machines performs a calculation based on how many particles are outside the mask versus how many are leaking inside the mask and determines if the mask is being effective. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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