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Civic Leader
Dennis Clay observes the mission on the flight deck of the KC-135 during the civic leader flight flown out of Moses Lake, Wash., Aug. 15. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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Congresswoman
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers meets with Fairchild key spouses Aug. 18 to discuss plans for a “Military Family Caucas” to be held at Fairchild in the coming months. Representative McMorris Rodgers is a strong advocate for Fairchild Air Force Base and all military services. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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Rescue
Paulette Kirby sits on her bed at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Wash., Aug. 18 surrounded by the Fairchild four-man helicopter crew who rescued her from Thompson Pass, Idaho the day before. Pictured from left to right from the 36th Rescue Flight are: (Capt. John Alsbrooks, Capt. Jennifer Golembiewski, Tech. Sgt. Steven Perez and Tech. Sgt. Joseph Brownell). This is the 36th RQF’s 663rd rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott King)
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Rescue
Tech. Sgt. Steven Perez, 36th Rescue Flight, presents Paulette Kirby, with their unit dog tag at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Wash., Aug 17. The day before, the four-man helicopter crew pictured from left to right (Capt. John Alsbrooks, Capt. Jennifer Golembiewski, Perez and Tech. Sgt. Joseph Brownell) had rescued Kirby Thompson Pass, Idaho following a bicycle accident. This is the 36th RQF’s 663rd rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott King)
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Bioenvironmental
Senior Airman Devon Dawson, 92nd AMDS Bioenvironmental technician, performs a gas mask fit test on Airman 1st Class Tony Ballentine using a Portacount. The Bienvironmental flight is the focal point for the proper wear and fit of gas masks for base personnel.
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Bioenvironmental
Airman 1st Class Francisco Sanchez, 92nd AMDS Bioenvironmental technician, analyzses a base water sample at the 92nd Medical Group Bioenvironmental lab. The Bioenvironmental flight analyzes occupational and community environments and processes to determine whether toxic chemicals, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation sources, shock and vibration, acoustic energy and ergonomic stresses are adequately controlled.
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Bioenvironmental
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gomez, 92nd AMDS Bioenvironmental technician, prepares a Alnor Meter to accomplish a ventilation survey. The Bioenvironmental flight performs health risk assessment surveys evaluating systems, installations, facilities, and planning documents for chemical, physical and biological stress factors which may cause illness, injury, reduced productivity or performance or significant discomfort for Fairchild personnel and the community in occupational and community environments.
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Bioenvironmental
Airman 1st Class Francisco Sanchez, 92nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental technician, wears a Level-A suit and uses an ADM 300 beta probe to verify if beta radiation is present Aug 11. The Bioenvironmental flight participates in emergency response activities and medical aspects of safety and accident programs by providing environmental health hazard evaluations and personnel protective equipment recommendations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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British Soccer
O’Brien takes a moment to get to know the kids before they start their soccer session Aug. 10. (U.S. Air Force photos/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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British Soccer
Anthony O’Brien, British soccer coach, runs practice drills with Fairchild youth Aug. 10. The Fairchild Youth Center partners with U.K.-based Challenger Sports to bring the British coaches to the base in an effort to broaden thier soccer and worldly knowledge. (U.S. Air Force photos/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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British Soccer
Sara Marshall prepares to kick a soccer ball Aug. 10. She, along with other Fairchild youth, were being instructed by British soccer coaches. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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Father and Son
Sergeant Stenzel age 32, and Cory age 13, spend time together at a park at Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. (courtesy photo)
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Father and Son
Sergeant Stenzel age 21, and Cory age 2, are pictured at their family home while stationed at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Ala. (courtesy photo)
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Father and Son
Master Sgt. Mark Stenzel and his son, Airman 1st Class Cory Stenzel are pictured together July 27 at Fairchild. They are both stationed here after being apart for five months while Cory attended basic and technical school training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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92nd CES electrical shop
Airman 1st Class Sean Apperson, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, uses a shotgun (grip all stick) to pull out an elbow in a pad mount switch gear to isolate power to a building at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., July 15, 2011. Airman Apperson is wearing cal arc flash suit for protection. The electric shop maintains 699 facilities and 505 miles of utility systems and inspect service, troubleshoot, repair, maintain and modify all high and low-voltage electrical systems on base.
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92nd CES electric shop
Senior Airman David Crane, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, repairs a street light fixture on a high reach bucket truck at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., July 15, 2011. 92nd CES electric shop also read record and repair electric grounding and lightning protection grids in munitions and flight line facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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92nd CES electric shop
Airman 1st Class Sean Apperson, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, uses a level to ensure an accurate bend on a conduit at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., July 15, 2011. The electric shop maintains 699 facilities and 505 miles of utility systems and inspect service, troubleshoot, repair, maintain and modify all high and low-voltage electrical systems on base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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92nd CES electric shop
Airman 1st Class Sean Apperson and Senior Airman Michael Lynch, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, uses a volt meter in a panel to check the amount of power it receives on Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., July 15, 2011. Electrical systems technicians wear 100% cotton uniforms for arc flash safety reasons. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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92nd CES electric shop
Senior Airman Michael Lynch, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, prepares electrical wires for installation of a new feeder circuit to power and exhaust system for a battery storage unit on Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., July 15, 2011. The 92 CES electric shop has 19 Military and 7 Civilians who support a $3.4 billion infrastructure. The electric shop is involved in numerous projects, performing scheduled recurring work programs and fielding facility work requests. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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92nd CES electric shop
Staff Sgt. Jason Allred and Senior Airman Michael Lynch, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, install a junction box and run a conduit to feed power to an exhaust fan for a batter storage unit on Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., July 15, 2011. The 92 CES electric shop has 19 Military and 7 Civilians who support a $3.4 billion infrastructure. The electric shop is involved in numerous projects, performing scheduled recurring work programs and fielding facility work requests. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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