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Handymen at work
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – From left, Michael Bell, 9, Mitchell Meuser, 9, and Bryce Crawford, 8, from the Fairchild Youth Center pound the starting nails into their wooden race cars, which they assembled from kits Aug. 14. Four volunteers from Lowe’s Home Improvement in Spokane Valley, Wash., presented the kit-building clinic to more than 80 children here during their Summer Youth Program. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. Connie L. Bias)
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Hapkido
Staff Sgt. (Sr. instructor) Thomas Locke, 66th Training Squadron military training leader, instructs student Airman 1st Class Jonathan Blair, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, on Combat Hapkido ground defense techniques. Combat Hapkido is a practical and versatile discipline of self-protection encompassing strikes, kicks, joint manipulations, pressure points, grappling and disarming techniques. Classes are offered in the fitness aerobics room Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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Hapkido
Staff Sgt. (Sr. instructor) Thomas Locke, 66th Training Squadron military training leader, instructs student Airman 1st Class Jonathan Blair, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, on Combat Hapkido. Combat Hapkido is a practical and versatile discipline of self-protection encompassing strikes, kicks, joint manipulations, pressure points, grappling and disarming techniques. Sergeant Locke holds the rank of 4th degree black belt in combat hapkido and is the North West regional director for the International Combat Hapkido Federation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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Hapkido
Staff Sgt. (Sr. instructor) Thomas Locke, 66th Training Squadron military training leader, instructs students Airman 1st Class Corey Weber, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron communication navigation and Airman 1st Class Jonathan Blair, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, on Combat Hapkido. Combat Hapkido is a practical and versatile discipline of self-protection encompassing strikes, kicks, joint manipulations, pressure points, grappling and disarming techniques. Sergeant Locke has over 15 years of martial arts and defense tactics experience and currently holds the rank of 4th degree black belt in combat hapkido. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Means)
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Happy on horseback
Marlee McDaniel, daughter of 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander Col. Brian McDaniel, rides around an arena during a five-day horseback riding day camp June 22, 2015, in Spokane, Wash. The Exceptional Family Member Program coordinated the summer camp where children learned how to interact with and ride horses. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Shelley Gregory)
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Haskins Steel Co. Inc.
Chief Master Sgt. Christian Pugh, 92nd Air Refueling Wing command chief, and Col. Brian McDaniel, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, learn from Craig Dias, Vice President of Haskins Steel Co., Inc. and Fairchild Air Force Base honorary commander, about the different services the company provides Feb. 12, 2015, at the Haskins Steel Co., Inc., Spokane Wash. Haskins Steel is a close supporter of the base, providing financial support for Airman and family morale events as well as striving to ensure at least 20 percent of their staff are military veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Haskins Steel Co. Inc.
Craig Dias, Vice President of Haskins Steel Co. Inc., shows Col. Brian McDaniel, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Christian Pugh, 92nd Air Refueling Wing command chief, a Messer Cutting Systems cutting table Feb. 12, 2015, at Haskins Steel Co. Inc., Spokane Wash. McDaniel and Pugh toured the company’s facility as they’re one of many organizations that maintain a relationship with Fairchild Air Force Base. Haskins Steel is a close supporter of the base, providing financial support for Airman and family morale events as well as striving to ensure at least 20 percent of their staff are military veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous)
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Have a cookie
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. -- Tech. Sgt. Carlos Ramossanchez, 92nd Mission Support Squadron family readiness coordinator receives a box of cookies from Morgan Thompson, 8, daughter of Kelly Thompson; and Taylor Jones, 7, daughter of Noland and Nicole Jones, both from Service Unit 406 Troop 333 from the North Spokane area. The scouts took part in Operation Troop to Troop, collecting donated cookies to send to deployed troops. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Larry Carpenter)
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Health Care
Leonard Crume, 92nd Medical Group disease management coordinator and Brenda Traylor, 92nd MDG family health administrative scheduler, pose next to a breast cancer awareness poster Sept. 15, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ryan Lackey)
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Hennessy
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – Airman 1st Class Keefer Neal, 92nd Services Squadron, prepares a dinner entrée at the Roger A. Ross Memorial Dining Facility for hungry Survival School students awaiting their first hot meal in a week. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. David Walker)
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Hennessy Team
Michael Gibbons (left), National Restaurant Association, and Art Ritt, International Food Services Executives Association, present Senior Airman Donice Lewis, Warrior Inn midnight shift leader, with a Professional Performer Award certificate. Mr. Gibbons and Mr. Ritt, both John L. Hennessy evaluators, visited Fairchild this week to evaluate the 92nd Services Squadron’s food services operations. (Courtesy photo)
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Hennessy team evaluates Fairchild
Senior Airman Matthew Baumann, 92nd Force Support Squadron food service journeyman, flips a French toast as Tech. Sgt. Adrian Medina, 92nd Force Support Squadron Air Force chef, and Senior Master Sgt. Troy Miller, HQAFSVA supervisor of plans and programs, San Antonio, Texas, evaluates culinary skills. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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Hennessy team evaluates Fairchild
Senior Master Sgt. Troy Miller and Mr. Bill Spencer, Headquarters Air Force Services Agency Hennessey inspection team, San Antonio, Texas pose for a photo . (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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Hennessy team evaluates Fairchild
Airman Tameka Jackson, 92nd Force Support Squadron food service apprentice, pours salt into a mixing bowl as Senior Master Sgt. Troy Miller, Headquarters Air Force Services Agency supervisor of plans and programs, annotates progression of the inspection. Sergeant Miller is part of the Hennessey team which started inspecting the best food service in the Air Force. A total of six bases will be inspected with the first one starting in Ramstein, Germany, and the last in Misawa, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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Hennessy team evaluates Fairchild
Senior Airman Riquette Wynter, 92nd Force Support Squadron food service journeyman, cuts vegetables on the cutting board while Bill Spencer, Headquarters Air Force Services Agency chief food and beverage support branch inspector, watches. Mr. Spencer is a member of a four-man inspection team known as the Hennessey team stationed at San Antonio, Texas. This group inspects the best food services in the Air Force. The inspection took place Feb. 12 to 14 at the Ross and Warrior dining facilities.(U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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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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Here come the clowns!
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – While Jon Weiss, a host of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus, balances a ladder on his chin, Mitch Freddes, a circus clown with the production, gazes up at the sight from the sidelines in a cart. Three performers from the circus visited Fairchild to give a free performance at the Fairchild Exchange Sept. 20. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Kali L. Gradishar)
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Here come the clowns!
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – Mitch Freddes, a clown from Colorado performing with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus, encourages Jon Weiss, a circus host, to balance the taller ladder on his chin for the amusement of members of Team Fairchild at a free performance Sept. 20 in the Fairchild Exchange. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Kali L. Gradishar)
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Here come the clowns!
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus host, Jon Weiss from New York, balances a ladder on his chin for an audience of young and old alike at the Fairchild Exchange Sept. 20. “This is our way of giving a little back,” said Mr. Weiss of the free performance open to members of Team Fairchild. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Kali L. Gradishar)
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Here come the clowns!
FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. – Victoria Zsilak, a performing juggler from Hungary with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus, slides hula-hoops down her back at a brief performance for members of Team Fairchild in the Fairchild Exchange Sept. 20. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Kali L. Gradishar)
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