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Here batter, batter!
A 92nd Maintenance Squadron team member swings and hits a softball May 2, 2015, at the softball fields on Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Military members from across the base joined together forming six different teams including members from the 92nd Maintenance Squadron, 92nd Medical group, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 92nd Force Support Squadron, 92nd Operations Group and the 336th Training Group Airmen from the U.S. Air Force Survival School. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Fishing poles waiting for use
Fishing poles wait to be handed out for kids to reel in a fish or two during a fishing derby May 2, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base’s Clear Lake Resort and Recreation Area, Wash. Nearly 1,000 kids were assisted by more than 100 volunteers from across Washington State including the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Spokane Fly Fishers Club, Spokane Bass Club, C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation, Fairchild Air Force Base and the Spokane Tribe of Indians. The fishing derby cost $10 per child and included a T-shirt, fishing pole and three fish gutted and cleaned on-site by Clear Lake personnel and volunteers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
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Baiting the hook
Boy Scouts of America volunteers help Col. Brian McDaniel’s daughter bait her hook during a fishing derby May 2, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base’s Clear Lake Resort and Recreation Area, Wash. The fishing derby cost $10 per child and included a T-shirt, fishing pole and three fish gutted and cleaned on-site by Clear Lake personnel and volunteers. The military recreation area is located on the shores of Clear Lake and designed to provide enjoyment for off-duty Fairchild personnel, including active duty, retired military, National Guard, Reservists, DOD civilian employees and family members. McDaniel is the 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
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Reeling in the fish
Kids, parents and volunteers drop their hooks in hopes of reeling in a fish or two during a fishing derby May 2, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base’s Clear Lake Resort and Recreation Area, Wash. Nearly 1,000 kids were assisted by more than 100 volunteers from across Washington State including the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Spokane Fly Fishers Club, Spokane Bass Club, C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation, Fairchild Air Force Base and the Spokane Tribe of Indians. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
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Getting the gear
Carla Ferguson, a Spokane Fly Fishers Club volunteer, hands Col. Brian McDaniel’s daughter a t-shirt during a fishing derby May 2, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base’s Clear Lake Resort and Recreation Area, Wash. The fishing derby cost $10 per child and included a T-shirt, fishing pole and three fish gutted and cleaned on-site by Clear Lake personnel and volunteers. McDaniel is the 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
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“Don’t let rape define your life”
Shelly Monahan-Cain, a sexual assault survivor, talks with Team Fairchild about how she healed from her sexual assault through her faith in God, supportive coworkers and family, April 21, 2015, in the Red Morgan Center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Monahan is a sexual assault survivor and was one of 40 victims of a high profile criminal in the late 1970s and early 1980s named the South Hill Rapist. Throughout her speech, she said she wants to encourage people who have gone through any type of traumatizing experience to not let it ruin or define who they are as a person. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samantha Krolikowski)
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“Don’t let rape define your life”
Shelly Monahan-Cain, a sexual assault survivor, shares how she thanks God for giving her the strength to talk about rape after being a victim of sexual assault April 21, 2015 in the Red Morgan Center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Monahan is a sexual assault survivor and was one of 40 victims of a high profile criminal in the late 1970s and early 1980s named the South Hill Rapist. She has given more than 4,000 sexual assault and rape recovery talks across the country to women’s and men’s groups, high schools, middle schools and church groups. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samantha Krolikowski)
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Earth Day 2015
Joshua Potter, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron air program manager, instructs children as they color on recyclable bags during a luncheon celebrating Earth Day April 22, 2015, in the Balfour Beatty Community Center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. In support of Earth Day, the bags the children decorated are made of recycled materials. Fairchild has a recycling program that collects a wide variety of recyclable materials including cardboard, all paper products, plastics, glass, metal and aluminum cans. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Earth Day 2015
Children decorate a flower pot during a luncheon celebrating Earth Day April 22, 2015, in the Balfour Beatty Community Center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. During the luncheon, children were given the chance to decorate small environment-friendly flower pots. Celebrating Earth Day is important to the community as it re-energizes the installation’s commitment to environmental programs that ensure the protection of Earth for all future generations, said Diane Wulf, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron pollution prevention program manager. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Earth Day 2015
Fairchild children look for colored beads in a bucket of rice April 22, 2015, in the Balfour Beatty Community Center at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The center held a luncheon with different environment friendly crafts for the children to do for the 45th Annual Earth Day Celebration. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Earth Day 2015
Diane Wulf, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron pollution prevention program manager, talks with kids from the Child Development Center, about items that can be recycled as part of the Earth Day celebration April 21, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970 and is now celebrated in more than 192 countries. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samantha Krolikowski)
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Fairchild Airman starts support group for foster parents
Staff Sgt. Alisha Moore, 92nd Comptroller Squadron financial analysis supervisor, welcomes her foster son with open arms April 13, 2015, at Miller Park on Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Moore became a foster parent because of her passion for working with children. She has started a Foster Parent Support Group to share all of the information she has learned in the process of becoming a foster parent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgoeus)
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Fairchild community coordinator speaks with Cheney students
Dawn Altmaier, 92nd Air Refueling Wing community support coordinator, talks with students April 15, 2015, at Cheney High School in Cheney, Wash. Altmaier was invited by a student to speak during the Distributive Education Clubs of America class. The organization is an international association of high school and college students that prepares leaders and entrepreneurs for careers and education in marketing, finance, hospitality, management and other business areas. Altmaier spoke with the students about what she does in the business world and how her job is important and makes an impact. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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A memorable visit
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alston Daniels stands proudly outside of a C-47D Skytrain on static display at Fairchild AFB, Wash. April 7, 2015. Daniels flew the C-47 during World War II and calls it his favorite plane of the 10 he flew throughout his career. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Alex Montes)
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One more salute
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alston Daniels salutes out of the window of a C-47D Skytrain on static display at Fairchild AFB, Wash. April 7, 2015. Daniels flew the C-47 during World War II and logged nearly 2,000 hours in the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Alex Montes)
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Reunited and it feels so good
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alston Daniels beams as he sits in the cockpit of a C-47D Skytrain for the first time since 1962 April 7, 2015, at Fairchild AFB, Wash. Daniels flew the C-47 during World War II and had the chance to visit the aircraft while it is on static display. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Alex Montes)
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Stepping into the past
Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alston Daniels climbs into a C-47D Skytrain aircraft for the first time in 53 years April 7, 2015, at Fairchild AFB, Wash. Daniels flew the C-47 during World War II and had the chance to visit the aircraft while it is on static display. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Alex Montes)
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Team Fairchild donates welcome boxes
Volunteers from Fairchild Air Force Base display more than 85 Welcome Boxes made to for donation to foster children April 7, 2015, at the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Children Administration, in Spokane, Wash. The boxes are given to children as a Welcome Box, with a few essential items like toiletries, snacks and some little toys. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Foster children welcome boxes
Misty Ayres, 92nd Medical Group dental assistant, stacks premade donated boxes onto a dolly April 7, 2015, at the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Children Administration, in Spokane, Wash. The boxes are made by volunteers from around the base. The boxes have many essential items that a child will need when first arriving to a new foster home. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Staff Sgt. Sheminka Jordan prepares a foster kid welcome box
Staff Sgt. Sheminka Jordan, 92nd Medical Group dental records and reception NCO in charge, prepares a Welcome Box April 7, 2015, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. Jordan along with other members of Fairchild collected more than 85 boxes to be donated to foster children. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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