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Pictured are weapons used by Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Combat Arms Instructor’s Creed: I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor. My country’s strength lies in the men and women I train and their weapons which I maintain. My students hold faith and place great trust in me. Their lives depend on my ability and their confidence in my integrity for in a time of war their talent will be needed. They are to be treated with fairness and discretion for my country’s resources are entrusted to their watchful eye, and their survival is in my hands. My students I MUST NOT FAIL, My students I WILL NOT FAIL. For mine is a proud heritage and fostering it is my responsibility. I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor “ours is the profession of arms” We train in peace, to prepare for war.
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Senior Airman Rodney Wilkins, 92nd Security Forces Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, displays the proper crouched position to fire from during a weapons training class at Fairchild Jan. 25. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Combat Arms Instructor’s Creed: I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor. My country’s strength lies in the men and women I train and their weapons which I maintain. My students hold faith and place great trust in me. Their lives depend on my ability and their confidence in my integrity for in a time of war their talent will be needed. They are to be treated with fairness and discretion for my country’s resources are entrusted to their watchful eye, and their survival is in my hands. My students I MUST NOT FAIL, My students I WILL NOT FAIL. For mine is a proud heritage and fostering it is my responsibility. I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor “ours is the profession of arms” We train in peace, to prepare for war.
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Canadian Recognition
Col. Paul Guemmer, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Col. Harold Westbrook, 141st Mission Support Group commander, accept a commander’s commendation on behalf of their wings at Fairchild Jan. 27. Canadian Maj. Gen. Alain Parent of the 1st Canadian Air Division recognized the wings for their outstanding contribution to North American Aerospace Defense which is critical to the defense of Canadian airspace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mary O’Dell)
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Staff Sgt. Terrill Castor 92nd Maintenance Operations Squadron Honor Guard NCO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Staff Sgt. Rebecca Helderman Medical Operations Squadron 92nd ARW NCO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Senior Airman Juan Morteo 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild Airman of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Senior Master Sgt. James Fink 336th Training Support Squadron Team Fairchild First Sergeant of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Ronald Daniels 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild CAT III Civilian of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Master Sgt. Lester Gaither 92nd Maintenance Operations Squadron 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild SNCO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Master Sgt. Joseph Brownell (was a technical sergeant during award period) 336th Training Support Squadron Team Fairchild NCO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Master Sgt. Christopher Atrill 92nd Operations Group 92nd ARW First Sergeant of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
M’Liss Bush 92nd Mission Support Group 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild CAT 1 Civilian of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Donna Early 92nd Contracting Squadron 92nd ARW & Fairchild CAT II Civilian of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Capt. James Blech 92nd Operations Support Squadon 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild CGO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Airman 1st Class Jerrall Haynes 92nd Maintenance Squadron Honor Guard Airman of the Year
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Initiatives targeting sexual assault
U.S Air Force Maj. Gen. Mary Kay Hertog, director of Defense Department’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, answers questions during a press conference with Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta at the Pentagon, Jan. 18, 2012. Panetta introduced and emphasized the department’s efforts to prevent sexual assaults within the military. (DOD Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley)
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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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Fairchild Frame Shop
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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Fairchild Frame Shop
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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Fairchild Frame Shop
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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