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Fairchild Maintenance Keeps Stratotankers in the Air
Tech. Sgt. Chris Anderson, 373rd Training Squadron, instructs students how to check for resistance on a bondage strip on a KC-135 Stratotanker, during an auxiliary power unit craftsman course at Fairchild Jan. 25. Each engine is capable of producing more than 21,000 pounds of thrust and can propel the Stratotanker to more than 500 mph. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Fairchild Maintenance Keeps Stratotankers in the Air
Staff Sgt. John Matero safety wires a plug on a KC-135 Stratotanker engine at Fairchild Jan. 25. Matero’s work ensures Fairchild’s refuelers are in top shape for their frequent missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Show respect for National Anthem, colors
During mornings, “Reveille” signals the beginning of the duty day and is played at 6:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, followed by “To the Colors.” “Retreat” signals the end of the duty day and is played at 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Motorists should come to a complete stop upon hearing music during these times. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry)
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Deployed members from the 336th TRG at Fairchild participate in rescue in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Hill, an Mi-17 helicopter engineer from the 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, who is deployed from the 36th Rescue Flight at Fairchild, directs villagers to his helicopter Jan 24. American and Afghan Airmen conducted a rescue mission in the Badakshan Province, Afghanistan after an avalanche trapped and injured members of Shewa Village. (U.S. Air Force photos by Master Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Deployed members from the 336th TRG at Fairchild participate in rescue in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Hill, an Mi-17 helicopter engineer from the 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Squadron, who is deployed from the 36th Rescue Flight at Fairchild, scans the ground from his helicopter as it flies a rescue mission Jan. 24. (U.S. Air Force photos by Master Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo)
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Practice Makes Perfect
Airman 1st Class William Donohue, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron water fuels system maintenance, plays “Taps” during the graduation ceremony at Fairchild Jan. 12. “Taps” is played as a sign of tradition after the passing of military servicemen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyirez Frost)
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Practice Makes Perfect
Honor Guard members perform a mock full-honors funeral ceremony during their graduation ceremony at Fairchild Jan 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tyirez Frost)
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Fairchild MWD handlers train military working dogs
Technical Sergeant Levi Wilson, 92nd SFS MWD handler, displays how his military working dog, Glenn, can apprehend a suspect at Fairchild Jan. 25. Wilson is wearing a protective bite suit to ensure his safety druing training. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Military Woking Dog Creed: I am a Working Dog; My eyes are your eyes, to watch you and to protect you and yours. My ears are your ears, to hear and detect evil minds in the dark. My nose is your nose, To scent the invader of your domain. And so you may live, My life is also yours.
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Fairchild MWD handlers train military working dogs
Staff Sergeant Brittany Ward, 92nd Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handler, takes her military working dog, Bonno, through the paces at the K-9 training course Jan. 25. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Military Woking Dog Creed: I am a Working Dog; My eyes are your eyes, to watch you and to protect you and yours. My ears are your ears, to hear and detect evil minds in the dark. My nose is your nose, To scent the invader of your domain. And so you may live, My life is also yours.
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Fairchild MWD handlers train military working dogs
Staff Sergeant Brittany Ward, 92nd Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handler, watches as her military working dog, Bonno, crawls through a tunnel in the Security Forces K-9 training course at Fairchild Jan. 25. The K-9’s are trained to locate explosives and narcotics whether it is in a deployed location or stateside. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Military Woking Dog Creed: I am a Working Dog; My eyes are your eyes, to watch you and to protect you and yours. My ears are your ears, to hear and detect evil minds in the dark. My nose is your nose, To scent the invader of your domain. And so you may live, My life is also yours.
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Senior Airman Rodney Wilkins, 92nd Security Forces Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, teaches a class of base personnel on weapons techniques for the M4 carbine assault rifle at Fairchild Jan. 25. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Combat Arms Instructor’s Creed: I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor. My country’s strength lies in the men and women I train and their weapons which I maintain. My students hold faith and place great trust in me. Their lives depend on my ability and their confidence in my integrity for in a time of war their talent will be needed. They are to be treated with fairness and discretion for my country’s resources are entrusted to their watchful eye, and their survival is in my hands. My students I MUST NOT FAIL, My students I WILL NOT FAIL. For mine is a proud heritage and fostering it is my responsibility. I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor “ours is the profession of arms” We train in peace, to prepare for war.
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Pictured are weapons used by Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Combat Arms Instructor’s Creed: I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor. My country’s strength lies in the men and women I train and their weapons which I maintain. My students hold faith and place great trust in me. Their lives depend on my ability and their confidence in my integrity for in a time of war their talent will be needed. They are to be treated with fairness and discretion for my country’s resources are entrusted to their watchful eye, and their survival is in my hands. My students I MUST NOT FAIL, My students I WILL NOT FAIL. For mine is a proud heritage and fostering it is my responsibility. I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor “ours is the profession of arms” We train in peace, to prepare for war.
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Senior Airman Rodney Wilkins, 92nd Security Forces Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, displays the proper crouched position to fire from during a weapons training class at Fairchild Jan. 25. (U.S. Air Force photos by Airman 1st Class Taylor Curry) The Combat Arms Instructor’s Creed: I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor. My country’s strength lies in the men and women I train and their weapons which I maintain. My students hold faith and place great trust in me. Their lives depend on my ability and their confidence in my integrity for in a time of war their talent will be needed. They are to be treated with fairness and discretion for my country’s resources are entrusted to their watchful eye, and their survival is in my hands. My students I MUST NOT FAIL, My students I WILL NOT FAIL. For mine is a proud heritage and fostering it is my responsibility. I am an Air Force Combat Arms Instructor “ours is the profession of arms” We train in peace, to prepare for war.
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Canadian Recognition
Col. Paul Guemmer, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Col. Harold Westbrook, 141st Mission Support Group commander, accept a commander’s commendation on behalf of their wings at Fairchild Jan. 27. Canadian Maj. Gen. Alain Parent of the 1st Canadian Air Division recognized the wings for their outstanding contribution to North American Aerospace Defense which is critical to the defense of Canadian airspace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mary O’Dell)
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Staff Sgt. Terrill Castor 92nd Maintenance Operations Squadron Honor Guard NCO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Staff Sgt. Rebecca Helderman Medical Operations Squadron 92nd ARW NCO of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Senior Airman Juan Morteo 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild Airman of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Senior Master Sgt. James Fink 336th Training Support Squadron Team Fairchild First Sergeant of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Ronald Daniels 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild CAT III Civilian of the Year
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Fairchild's 2011 Annual Award Recipients
Master Sgt. Lester Gaither 92nd Maintenance Operations Squadron 92nd ARW & Team Fairchild SNCO of the Year
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