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Flag Day 2013
(Photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Ryan Zeski)
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Flag Day 2013
(Photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Ryan Zeski)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Camp counselors, Michael Anderson Elementary School fourth graders and teachers hike through trees and other parts of the forest May 31, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed. The 50-minute hike was about 25 minutes up hill and 25 minutes downhill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Melanie Kilgore, who is the learning specialist at Michael Anderson Elementary School, and three fourth graders from Michael Anderson, overlook the lake and forest at YMCA Camp Reed during a 50-minute hike May, 31, 2013. The hike was about 25 minutes up hill and 25 minutes downhill. This was Kilgore’s ninth year attending the annual camping trip. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Michael Anderson Elementary School fourth graders along with teachers and camp counselors, make funny expressions for a group photo May 30, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed, during Michael Anderson’s annual Camp Reed trip. Throughout the overnight campout, students performed activities such as art, science, wilderness survival, team building and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Zachary, a fourth grader from Michael Anderson Elementary School, looks through a microscope at an organism called the adult Backswimmer during the water study session May 31, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed. Students had the opportunity to see many more aquatic organisms from the lake. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
David Couch, a member of the Spokane Storytelling League, tells a story about a ‘bully lion’ to Michael Anderson Elementary School students May 31, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed. The Spokane Storytelling League has been a part of Spokane since 1939. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Special Agent John Cunniffe, camp counselor, and his group known as their camp name Wotanin, work together on the marble maze May 31, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed during the team building session. The marble maze requires focus, teamwork and strategy to make the marble go through the maze without dropping in the holes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
(Left to Right) Fourth graders Andrew, Elliott, Dominic and Sawyer, also known as their camp name Kinunka, act out a skit as teachers, camp counselors and other fourth grade students look on May, 30, 2013, during Michael Anderson Elementary School’s annual camping trip to YMCA Camp Reed. For this particular skit, the boys had to pretend they were stranded in a desert, and out of nowhere, a cup of water appears as they struggle to reach it. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Carrilyn, a fourth grader from Michael Anderson Elementary School, writes down facts about the horned owl, which is found in many parts of the world during the science session May 30, 2013, at Michael Anderson Elementary School’s annual overnight camping trip at YMCA Camp Reed. Students learned what habitats certain animals live in, why they have certain attributes such as the horned owls’ sharp claws, which are used to grab prey as it swoops down. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Airman 1st Class Samuel Wallace, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists, demonstrates to Michael Anderson fourth graders how to quickly build a place for shelter in the wilderness using a poncho and tying it to trees and other steady objects in the forest May 30, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed. This was a part of the wilderness survival session at the school’s annual Camp Reed camping trip. Students learned other survival techniques such as what insects are safe to eat, how to camouflage by using face paint and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Senior Airman Christian Martin, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists, holds on tight to a squirmy beetle during the wilderness survival session May 30, 2013, at Michael Anderson Elementary School’s annual overnight camping trip at YMCA Camp Reed. Fairchild SERE specialists taught students about insects that are safe to eat. The insect has to have six legs and a head. The head of the insect has to be detached before the insect is eaten. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Chief Master Sgt. Lance Turner, superintendent of the 92nd Medical Group and camp counselor, comforts Andrew, a fourth grader, by eating a piece of a slug with him during the wilderness survival session, which was taught by Fairchild survival specialists May 30, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed. Michael Anderson fourth grade class made its annual trip to Camp Reed for an overnight campout. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Lilli, a fourth grader from Michael Anderson Elementary School, prepares to sample a slug after learning what insects are safe to eat from Fairchild survival specialists while Sawyer, a fourth grader, tries to decide if he wants to taste an insect during the wilderness survival session May 30, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed. Students had the opportunity to sample other insects such as beetles, worms and a species of flowering plant in the lily family called queen’s cup. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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Fourth graders go Cuckoo for Camp
Michael Anderson Elementary School fourth graders along with teachers and camp counselors gather around a camp fire while singing campfire songs May 30, 2013, at YMCA Camp Reed, which is located just 30 miles north of Spokane, Wash. The overnight camping trip, held for fourth grade students, took place May 30 through May 31. This trip has been a school tradition for more than 30 years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Earlandez Young/Released)
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From Soldier to full-time mother
(Retired) Sgt. Jolene Raciborski takes a photo with an Iraqi police officer during her deployment. (Courtesy Photo)
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From Soldier to full-time mother
(Retired) Sgt. Jolene Raciborski, her father Joseph and her daughter Abbigail, pose for a photo at Joseph’s wedding. Abbigail was the flower girl for the event. (Courtesy Photo)
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From Soldier to full-time mother
(Retired) Sgt. Jolene Raciborski and her daughter Abbigail take a photo at Cat Tales Zoo near Spokane, Wash., May 2, 2013. (Courtesy Photo)
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Lock ‘N Load: Warrior Airmen hit their mark
Shots made within the black target are counted as hits by the instructors at the shooting range at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., March 25, 2013. Shooters are required to exceed a certain amount of hits in order to pass qualification. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ryan Zeski)
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Lock ‘N Load: Warrior Airmen hit their mark
Airman 1st Class LeDrea Taylor, 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron air refueling squadron supply, aims down the sights of an M4 rifle at the shooting range at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., March 25, 2013. Airmen will fire a total of 196 rounds during the course of this training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ryan Zeski)
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