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Bike crash
Ms. Shawn Mayo, 92nd Air Refueling Wing, is pictured in 2008, two days after she lost focus of the road half a block away from her home in Medical Lake. It took one month for the bruises and scars on her face to disappear. She still has residual effects from her accident. She experinces chronic back pain, muscle and joint aches. Occassionally, she visits the visits the doctor for medicinal physical therapy.
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Auto Hobby
Staff Sgt. Jason Grivois replaces a fuel pump March 22 at the auto hobby center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. He is an auto technician at the center as well as a power production technician with the 256th Combat Communications Squadron, Air National Guard. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Natasha Stannard)
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Teen Council
Marina Hill, daughter of Mrs. Tina Hill and Col. Michael Hill, 92nd Mission Support Group, was selected to serve on the Air Mobility Command Teen Council, representing Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Natasha Stannard)
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Medical Readiness
Capt. Calvin D'Silva, 92nd Operations Group pilot, is helped with inprocessing from a deployment by Senior Master Sgt. Scott Weber, 92nd Force Support Squadron personnel readiness superintendent, and Senior Airman Jennifer Acton, 92nd Comptroller Squadron financial technician. In order for Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., personnel to deploy, the need to be up-to-date 'green' in the Preventative Health Assessment and Individual Medical Readiness program. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Henry Hoegen)
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Auto Hobby
Customers of the auto hobby center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., have a variety of tools at their disposal. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Natasha Stannard)
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Auto Hobby
Andrew Haynes, customer, drains old oil from his vehicle March 22 at the auto hobby center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Mr. Haynes is visiting from Southern California. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Natasha Stannard)
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Airmen donate blood
Airman 1st Class Candace Goldfuss, 92 Security Forces Squadron, donates blood to the Inland Northwest Blood Center, Fairchild AFB, Wash., April 1, 2011. The Inland Northwest Blood Center saves lives by providing blood and services to support transfusion and transplantation medicine in the Inland Northwest. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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It's more than a mustache
U.S. Air Force photo illustration/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III
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Not just for the guys
A Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape student pops red smoke in anticipation of a rescue helicopter used during vectoring training March 13, 2011 at the Colville National Forest, Wash. The vector training gets students familiar with proper protocol to correctly guide a helicopter into position to safely rescue them if needed. This entails everything from authentication, to using a compass to pinpoint their heading for the pilot to be able to locate them. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Not just for the guys
Senior Airman Charlene Plante, 22nd Training Squadron, Survival Evasion Resistance Escape specialist, chops wood for a fire for her students March 13, 2011 in the Colville National Forest, Wash. The fire will ensure her students have the capability of drying their wet cloths and provide much needed warmth. Airman Plante will use this time to check her students for frostbite as a safety precaution. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Not just for the guys
A student uses a map and compass March 13, 2011 during Survival Evasion Resistance Escape training located in Colville National Forest, Wash. During the land navigation phase of SERE training, a map and compass is worth its weight in gold. A student is able to isolate to a five mile radius where they are on a map. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Not just for the guys
Senior Airman Charlene Plante, 22nd Training Squadron, Survival Evasion Resistance Escape specialist, teaches her students triangulation March 13, 2011 in Colville National Forest, Wash., The purpose of this block of training is to teach students how to pinpoint their location using a map, compass and sticks. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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A student holds up a completed snare made from copper wire March 13, 2011 during Survival Evasion Resistance Escape training located in Colville National Forest, Wash. The students are taught this technique to provide another resource to procure food in case in a survival situation. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Whose house, runs house
The Fairchild running team runs through Col. Paul H. Guemmer’s, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, office at March 9, 2011 here. The team participates in weekly runs throughout the base to promote fitness and camaraderie. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Oh, the places you'll go
First graders from Michael Anderson Elementary School wear hats in honor of Dr. Seuss Day at here March 2, 2011. This day is a nationally celebrated observance inspiring kids to read. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Fairchild women march forth
Senior Airman Suzy Williams, 92nd Security Forces installation patrolman, performs flight armor duties March 4, 2011 here. These duties include issuing and receiving weapons for members, reporting for duty and maintaining accountability of munitions. Airman Williams also enforces traffic rules and responds to incidents throughout the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Fairchild women march forth
Master Sgt. Erika Wyatt, 92nd Force Support Squadron Airman Leadership School commandant, is responsible for the administration, academic progress and success of the students assigned to the school. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Fairchild women march forth
Airman 1st Class Shelby Morrow is an aerospace ground equipment technician with the 92nd Maintenance Squadron. Her duties include minor maintenance and inspections on AGE equipment. Airman Morrow also supplies members on the flight line with nay AGE equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Fairchild women march forth
Master Sgt. Rhonda Walls, 92nd Maintenance Group first sergeant, is responsible for the morale, welfare, and conduct of all the enlisted members in her squadron and is the chief adviser to the squadron commander concerning the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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Elizabeth Carney, Starbucks foreman, stalks the shelves with baked goods March 4, 2011 here. Mrs. Carney’s duties include customer service, scheduling and ensuring coffee shop machines are running smoothly, keeping the store in compliance with health codes and supervising baristas. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. JT May III)
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