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Operation military kids survival camp
SPOKANE, Wash. – Survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialists from the 22nd Training Squadron teach kids to tie multiple knots out of 5/50 cord during Operation Military Kids Survival Camp at the Seven Mile campground July 23. Operation Military Kids was founded for children whose parents are deployed. It provides kids from all service branches different outdoor recreation experiences to help cope with their parent’s deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa L. Carlino)
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Operation military kids survival camp
SPOKANE, Wash. – Airman 1st Class Kevin Spargo, 22nd Training Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, demonstrates natural shelter construction to kids at Survival Camp Seven Mile campground July 23. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa Carlino)
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29th Annual Veterans Wheelchair games kick-off at the arena
SPOKANE, Wash. – Col. Robert Thomas, 92nd Air Refueling Wing Commander, raises his hand to catch a free-falling basketball during the 2009 Wheelchair Games Kick-off ceremony at Riverfront Park here July 13. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. Anthony Ennamorato)
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29th Annual Veterans Wheelchair games kick-off at the arena
SPOKANE Wash. – Amy Clawson, nationally recognized country and western performer, sings the national anthem while a U.S. Marine Corps color guard presents the colors during the 29th Annual Veterans Wheelchair Games at the Spokane Arena July 13. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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29th Annual Veterans Wheelchair games kick-off at the arena
SPOKANE Wash. – The Washington Air National Guard Band kicks off the 29th Annual Veterans Wheelchair Games with familiar marching music here July 13. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Groundbreaking
Col. Anne Sproul, 92nd Medical Group commander, speaks to a crowd of Airmen and government contractors about upcoming construction of a new aerospace physiology building here May 6. The construction is expected to be finished by June 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Groundbreaking
Airmen and civilian contractors prepare to take the ceremonial first dig during the Ground Breaking Ceremony celebrating the construction of a new aerospace physiology center here May 6. The $6.2 million dollar building will house the altitude chamber used to train aircrew personnel prior to achieving flight qualified status. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Leadership from the 336th Training Group conduct a Change of Command Ceremony for the 66th Training Squadron here May 1. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. John O. Holm offered the squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Christopher Tacheny. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Lt. Col. Christopher Tacheny’s wife, Sandra, is given flowers by an Airman from the 336th Training Group during the 66th Training Squadron’s Change of Command Ceremony here May 1. Colonel Tacheny took command of the unit. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Lt. Col. Christopher Tacheny’s wife, Sandra, is given flowers by an Airman from the 336th Training Group during the 66th Training Squadron’s Change of Command Ceremony here May 1. Colonel Tacheny took command of the unit. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Incoming 66th Training Squadron Commander, Lt. Col. Christopher C. Tacheny, speaks to attendees during the 66th TRS Change of Command Ceremony at the 336th Training Group’s flag pole May 1. Colonel Tacheny is the former deputy officer of the 22nd Training Squadron, which also falls under the 336th TRG. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Honor Guard members lower the U.S. Flag during the singing of the National Anthem during the 66th Training Squadron Change of Command at the 336th Training Group Headquarter building May 1. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
The 66th Training Squadron guidon is passed off to Lt. Col. Christopher C. Tacheny, incoming 66th Training Squadron commander, during the Change of Command Ceremony on the Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape headquarters building May 1. During the ceremony the colonel remarked on his hope and pride of becoming the 66th TRS commander. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Cadets
Cadets from the United States Air Force Academy visited Fairchild April 24 to see what operations were like in the operational Air Force. Their visit included tours and demonstrations, including a demonstration of Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape water survival training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emerald Ralston)
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Exercise
92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire teams prepare to remove the roof of an automobile after a simulated car crash April 13. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Exercise
Col. Robert Thomas, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, sustains Airman 1st Class Erica Spencer's neck, 92nd Medical Operations Squadron, after a simulated near-fatal accident takes place in a 141st ARW parking lot April 13. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Exercise
Fairchild Ambulance services members, along with the assistance of Col. Thomas and Chief Nordel, prepare to move Airman Spencer to a long spine board to be secured for transportation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emerald Ralston)
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Exercise
Colonel Thomas steps into the career of a 4NO and maintains cervical spine stabilization of Airman Spencer. Chief Master Sgt. David Nordel, 92nd ARW command chief, Airman 1st Class Ralph Debiase, 92nd MDOS, and Airman Gullickson prepare to place a Kendrick's Extrication Device on the patient to maintain Cervical Spine stabilization. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emerald Ralston)
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Fairchild Fire Department member uses the Jaws of Life to remove the roof of the vehicle involved in the simulated car crash April 10. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emerald Ralston)
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Exercise
Tech. Sgt. Sara Grangroth, 92nd Medical Support Squadron, makes some last minute moulage touch ups on Airman 1st Class Erica Spencer's, 92nd Medical Operations Squadron, injuries. Her injuries included a severe head injury and an open fracture on her left wrist during an exercise here April 10. The exercise demonstrated the capability to sustain and rescue a car crash victim with major injuries. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Emerald Ralston)
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