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Treats 2 Troops, en route to deployed Airmen
Team Fairchild volunteers pack items into care packages as part of KREM 2 News Treats 2 Troops program Dec. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base. Volunteers packaged more than 400 boxes that will be delivered to deployed military members. The boxes are filled with various items, such as hot sauce, wet wipes, beef jerky, toothbrushes, and magazines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Treats 2 Troops, en route to deployed Airmen
Laura Papetti, KREM 2 News anchor reporter, interviews Col. Ryan Samuelson, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, about Fairchild’s involvement in the Treats 2 Troops program Dec. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base. Team Fairchild volunteers packaged more than 400 care packages that will be delivered to deployed military members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Treats 2 Troops, en route to deployed Airmen
Chief Master Sgt. Shannon Rix, 92nd Air Refueling Wing command chief, and Master Sgt. Nicholas Ehman, 92nd Maintenance Squadron accessories flight assistant flight chief, pack letters into a shipping box Dec. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base. Letters and other items were packed into boxes as part of KREM 2 News Treats 2 Troops program. Treats 2 Troops is a program that allows people to support deployed military members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Treats 2 Troops, en route to deployed Airmen
Airman Paul Booth, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, places a notepad into a care package Dec. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base. Booth volunteered to fill shipping boxes with various items such as soap, hot sauce, wet wipes and beef jerky. The boxes were packed as part of KREM 2 News Treats 2 Troops program that provides deployed military members with care packages. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Survival Archery Range is up and running
Master Sgt. Jason Clapper, 22nd Training Squadron resistance and advanced skills training superintendent, aims at his target Nov. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Clapper has dedicated three years to develop the Survival Archery range. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Survival Archery Range is up and running
Master Sgt. Jason Clapper, 22nd Training Squadron resistance and advanced skills training superintendent, lines up a shot at a target Nov. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The Survival Archery range has multiple targets at various distances. Clapper plans to add longer ranged targets and a raised platform to give people somewhere to practice their bow hunting skills in a safe and fun setting. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Survival Archery Range is up and running
Master Sgt. Jason Clapper, 22nd Training Squadron resistance and advanced skills training superintendent, prepares his compound bow for target practice Nov. 1, 2016 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The archery range is located on the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape side of Fairchild and currently has various targets at multiple distances, to include a life sized foam deer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Survival Archery Range is up and running
Master Sgt. Jason Clapper, 22nd Training Squadron resistance and advanced skills training superintendent, inspects a broad tip arrowhead Nov. 1, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Different types of arrow tips serve different purposes. A broad tip arrowhead is used for hunting while a field point arrowhead is used for target practice. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Gen. Visit
Master Sgt. Dustin Garneau shows Brig. Gen. Stacey Hawkins part of a KC-135 Stratotanker that had been brought in for repair Nov. 7, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Hawkins is the Air Mobility Command director of logistics, engineering and force protection, his visit included a tour of the hydraulics shop from Garneau, who is the 92nd Maintenance Squadron NCO in charge of aircraft hydraulics. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Shelton)
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Gen. Visit
Master Sgt. Dustin Garneau, 92nd Maintenance Squadron NCO in charge of aircraft hydraulics, shows Brig. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, boom pod baskets during a base tour Nov. 7, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Hawkins, who is the Air Mobility Command director of logistics, engineering and force protection, spoke with Airmen around the base to see what their needs were, so he could plan to assist them at the AMC level. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Shelton)
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Gen. Visit
Brig. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Air Mobility Command director of logistics, engineering and force protection, (seen center), speaks with members of the 92nd Security Forces Squadron at the top of the combat arms range during a base tour Nov. 7, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The embankment surrounding the range prevents gunfire from escaping the enclosed area. Hawkins visited the security forces squadron, maintenance squadron and the fire department during the tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Shelton)
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Gen. Visit
Kristofer Maynard, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, explains to Brig. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Air Mobility Command director of logistics, engineering and force protection, some of the training firefighters go through during a base tour Nov. 7, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. One aspect of firefighter training is putting an oxygen tank together and equipping it while blindfolded. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Shelton)
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Gen. Visit
Brig. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Air Mobility Command director of logistics, engineering and force protection, crawls through a 16-inch cut out during a base tour Nov. 7, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department put on a demonstration showcasing the training they do, allowing Hawkins to participate in a portion at the end. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Shelton)
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FunSpot re-open
Members of team Fairchild partake in the grand re-opening of the FunSpot Oct. 29th 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. The amenities offered at the new location for the FunSpot include a café, bouncy castles, a birthday party room, movies, arcades and a toddler play area. (Courtesy photo)
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FunSpot re-open
Col. Mathew Fritz, 92 Air Refueling Wing Commander and other members of team Fairchild perform a ribbon cutting reopening the FunSpot at the Triple F Oct. 29, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. On October 6th the original was closed due to constructional concerns but has since been reopened at the Triple F where the 92nd Force Support squadron has been able to provide the majority of the FunSpot services. (Courtesy photo)
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Halloween safety
People are encouraged to have fun this Halloween, but to also be safe. Adding reflective tape and stripping to garments, costumes and trick-or-treat bags increases your visibility during nighttime. Motorists are also reminded to be cautious while driving. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Senior Airman Nick J. Daniello)
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Fire Prevention Week
Members of Team Fairchild practice aiming a fire hose during the Fire Prevention Week Carnival Oct. 12, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. This year’s slogan was “Don’t wait, check the date,” reminding people that smoke detectors need to be changed every 10 years. The goal of Fire Prevention Week is to spread fire prevention awareness. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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Fire Prevention Week
Firefighters from the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron hand out goodie bags to Team Fairchild families as part of the Fire Prevention Week Carnival Oct. 12, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. Fire Prevention Week was started in 1922 to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire in 1871. The fire killed 250 people, left 100,000 homeless and burned more than 2,000 acres. According to the National Fire Protection Association, the Great Chicago fire drastically changed the way the public and firefighters think about fire prevention. The International Fire Marshals Association decided the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire should be used to spread fire safety awareness. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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Fire Prevention Week
A 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter holds live, fire extinguisher training as part of the Fire Prevention Week Carnival Oct. 12, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. The 92nd CES Fire Department staff used the event to teach children fire safety habits, from crawling through a simulated fire to getting hands-on training using a fire extinguisher and hose. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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Fire Prevention Week
Students from Michael Anderson Elementary School crawl through a simulated burning house Oct. 12, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. The 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire department held a fire safety prevention week to teach Fairchild families the importance of fire safety. According to Fairchild’s firefighters, putting children through the motions of an emergency in a controlled setting can increase their awareness about what to do during an actual emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell)
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