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Signal for help
Tech. Sgt. Oscar Pena, 92nd Aerospace Medicine technician, moves to assist Airman 1st Class Jeff Eisberg, 22nd Training Group Survival Evasion Resistance and Evasion specialist, during a Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device simulation June 26, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Pilots, air crew and parachutists are trained to raise their left arm to signal they need help when experiencing the effects of hypoxia. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Night vision training
Airman 1st Class Jeff Eisberg, 22nd Training Group Survival Evasion Resistance and Evasion specialist, tries out a pair of night vision goggles during a simulation June 26, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. the 92nd Aeromedical Squadron provides training to air crews and SERE specialists to help understand the advantages and limitations of night vision gear. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Three minute count down
Tech. Sgt. Oscar Pena, 92nd Aerospace Medicine technician, gives a three minute warning to Master Sgt. Eric Icenhower, 141st Air National Guard SERE liaison, during a Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device simulation June 26, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. SERE specialists use the ROBD to simulate high altitude hypoxia effects they may experience on a parachute jump mission. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Good to go
Master Sgt. Eric Icenhower, 141st Air National Guard Survival Evasion Resistance and Evasion liaison, gives the thumbs-up before starting a simulation on the Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device June 26, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. The ROBD can simulate high altitude atmospheric pressures to induce a controlled state of hypoxia in trainees. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Giving to
Col. Yvonne Spencer, 92nd Mission Support Group commander, gives the 92nd Mission Support Group guideon to Maj. Cody Gravitt, the newly appointed 92nd Force Support Squadron commander, during the FSS change of command ceremony June 27, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Gravitt takes over command from Lt. Col. Daniel Rigsbee. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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FSS in formation
2nd Lt. Antony Vorobyov, 92nd Force Support Squadron Food Services officer, leads Airmen standing in formation as part of the FSS change of command ceremony June 27, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Squadron members formally offer a welcome salute to the incoming commander and a farewell salute to the outgoing commander. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Award to Lt. Col. Rigsbee
Col. Yvonne Spencer, 92nd Mission Support Group commander, bestows a Meritorious Service Medal to Lt. Col.Daniel Rigsbee, former 92nd Force Support Squadron commander, during the FSS change of command ceremony June 27, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Rigsbee has served the Air Force for 16 years.
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92nd CPTS welcomes new commander
Col. Ryan Samuelson, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, passes the 92nd Comptroller Squadron guidon to Maj. Phillip Roth, 92nd CPTS commander, during a change of command ceremony June 26, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Roth assumed command from Lt. Col. Khalim Taha. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samantha Krolikowski)
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Lt Col Taha receives award
Col. Ryan Samuelson, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander presents the Meritorious Service Medal award to Lt. Col. Khalim Taha, 92nd Comptroller Squadron commander, during the 92nd CPTS change of command ceremony June 26, 2017, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Taha will be going to Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Samantha Krolikowski)
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Young hopeful
A boy salutes a passing formation of Airmen from Fairchild Air Force Base during the annual Lilac Festival Torchlight Armed Forces Parade May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. The estimated annual attendance of the festival is over 150,000 people. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Chief Rix's ride
Chief Master Sgt. Shannon Rix, 92nd Air Refueling Wing command chief master sergeant, rides with Airman 1st Class Mary Dunkley, 92nd Maintenance Squadron fuels technician, as part of the Air Force procession during the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Parade May 20, 2107, Spokane Washington. A Fairchild Air Force Base KC-135 Stratotanker flew over downtown Spokane as a signal to start the parade. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Parade formation
Participants of the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade line up at the starting line near Riverfront Park May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. Dozens of civilian and military groups from across the region donated time and floats for the parade.(U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Parading honor guard
Members of the Fairchild Air Force Base Honor Guard march ahead of the main Airmen formation during the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. Honor guard teams represent the highest form of military professionalism by preforming in hundreds of events each year. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Left right left
Lt. Col. Ross Gleason, 92nd Civil Engineering Squadron commander, leads a flight of Airmen from Fairchild Air Force Base as they march in the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. The local gardening clubs that originally created the Lilac Festival were also known to have shown military support by giving lilacs to soldiers passing through Spokane on troop trains during World War 2. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Veteran giving honors
A veteran gives a salute to passing Fairchild Air Force Base Airmen during the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. The Lilac Festival began as a local gardening club that held annual flower shows, later merging the event with the Armed Forces day in 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Col. Samuelson and family
Col. Ryan Samuelson, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, rides with his family as part of the procession during the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. The city of Spokane and it's residents have supported the U.S. Armed Forces with Lilac Festival events since 1949. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Line up to march
Fairchild Air Force Base Airmen stand in formation while preparing to march in the annual Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade May 20, 2017, Spokane, Washington. The parade is the highlight of the Spokane's annual Lilac Festival, the one of the nation's largest military appreciation events. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Convoy
A convoy from the Washington National Guard, C Company, 1st Battalion, 112th Airborne Regiment converge on a disabled truck with the assistance of a Lakota helicopter June 14, 2017, north of Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. NG ground crews use Lakota helicopters to provide a "eye in the sky" for locating and directing Soldiers to target sites.
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Landing
A UH-72 Lakota helicopter comes in for a landing June 14, 2017 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. The Lakota helicopters are used by a base tennant unit of the Washington National Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Spotted the truck
Sgt. Darrell Russell, C Company, 1st Battalion, 112th Airborne Regiment Lakota crew chief, spots a disabled truck using the on-board camera system June 14, 2017, north of Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. The Lakota is equipped with a nose mounted camera system that gives the light aircraft the ability to spot and lock onto targets from long distances. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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