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Change of Command
Col. Robert Thomas, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, passes the 92nd Maintenance Group guidon to Col. John Tobin, 92nd MXG commander, during the Change of Command ceremony in hangar 2050 May 27. During the ceremony Colonel Tobin spoke of the pride that comes along with becoming the 92nd MXG commander. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa L. Carlino)
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Kids play at MAE
A student from Michael Anderson Elementary School pours objects into his respective bucket during a kid’s day competition June 1. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Kids play at MAE
A student from Michael Anderson Elementary School here casts a Velcro-studded fishing line into a target zone during the school’s field day June 1. Students participated in a variety of activities, including a jumping castle, some motor skill games and mini-basketball competitions. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Commanders Combat Challenge
Staff Sgt. Ernesto Cabrera, 92nd Force Support Squadron fitness supervisor, explains the rules of the HUMBVEE push during the Commander’s Combat Challenge at Miller Park here May 15. Participants pushed the HUMVEE 100 yards, weaving through construction cones throughout the course. The 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron were the overall, undefeated challengers, of the day. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa L. Carlino)
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Commanders Combat Challenge
Members of the 92nd Force Support Squadron pull a fire truck across a finish line during the commanders challenge at Miller Park here May 15. The fire truck pull was one of four events in the Commander’s Combat Challenge. The 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron was victorious in the fire truck challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa L. Carlino)
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Police week
John Smokoska, 92nd Security Forces reports and analysis section, throws a pitch during the Battle of the Badges softball game here May 16. The 92nd Security Forces Squadron defeated the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire department in the first ever Battle of the Badges softball game coinciding with National Police Week. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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Police week
Senior Airman James Gasaway, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fireman, swings and hits a baseball while Staff Sgt. Jose Cadena, 92nd Security Forces military working dog handler, and Master Sgt. Richard Van Sickle, 336th Training Squadron information management functional, watch the ball make its way out into the outfield here May 16. The 92nd Security Forces Squadron defeated the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire department in the first ever Battle of the Badges softball game coinciding with National Police Week. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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Police week
Col. Steve Asher, former 341st Security Forces Group commander, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., speaks to 92nd Security Forces Airmen and civilian police forces about remembering and honoring heroes who have fallen in the line of duty, during a National Police Week breakfast at Club Fairchild May 11. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Melissa L. Carlino)
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Police week
Senior Airman Dan Grimes, 141st Security Forces Squadron, plays the National Anthem with a bag pipe as 92nd Security Forces Airman perform Retreat in front of the 92nd Air Refueling Wing Headquarters, May 15. The ceremony marked the end of National Fallen Heroes week. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa L. Carlino)
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Police week
The 92nd Security Forces Squadron performs Retreat in honor of National Fallen Heroes week in front of the 92nd Air Refueling Wing Headquarters, May 15. (U.S. Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Melissa L. Carlino)
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Groundbreaking
Col. Anne Sproul, 92nd Medical Group commander, speaks to a crowd of Airmen and government contractors about upcoming construction of a new aerospace physiology building here May 6. The construction is expected to be finished by June 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Groundbreaking
Airmen and civilian contractors prepare to take the ceremonial first dig during the Ground Breaking Ceremony celebrating the construction of a new aerospace physiology center here May 6. The $6.2 million dollar building will house the altitude chamber used to train aircrew personnel prior to achieving flight qualified status. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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Retiring after 54 years service to the military
Col Blaine Holt, 92 Air Refueling Wing vice commander, coins Charles “Tom” Gooch, 92 Logistics Readiness Squadron, for his 53 years of service on April 30 at his retirement ceremony. April 30. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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Retiring after 54 years service to the military
Charles “Tom” Gooch, 92nd Logistic Readiness Squadron heavy equipment mechanic, receives his Outstanding Civilian Career Service Award from Maj. Breck Woodard, 92nd LRS commander. The retirement ceremony was held on April 30 at the Vehicle maintenance building 2045. Mr. Gooch served twenty years in the military including a tour in the Korean and Vietnam War. Mr. Gooch went on to serve 34 years civil service and worked many different positions during his military and civilian time such as aircraft loader and corrosion control. While working at the 92nd LRS his dedication to duty were reflected in many ways. His actions greatly contributed to outstanding and excellent ratings from Logistics Standardization and Evaluation Program and Unit Compliance Inspection. Mr. Gooch said, “Its been fun and I have no regrets, but I think its time to kickback and relax.” Mr. Gooch is moving to Tucson, Ariz., and going to spend his time traveling with his wife Linda. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt. JT May III)
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66 TRS change of command
Leadership from the 336th Training Group conduct a Change of Command Ceremony for the 66th Training Squadron here May 1. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. John O. Holm offered the squadron guidon to Lt. Col. Christopher Tacheny. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Lt. Col. Christopher Tacheny’s wife, Sandra, is given flowers by an Airman from the 336th Training Group during the 66th Training Squadron’s Change of Command Ceremony here May 1. Colonel Tacheny took command of the unit. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Lt. Col. Christopher Tacheny’s wife, Sandra, is given flowers by an Airman from the 336th Training Group during the 66th Training Squadron’s Change of Command Ceremony here May 1. Colonel Tacheny took command of the unit. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Incoming 66th Training Squadron Commander, Lt. Col. Christopher C. Tacheny, speaks to attendees during the 66th TRS Change of Command Ceremony at the 336th Training Group’s flag pole May 1. Colonel Tacheny is the former deputy officer of the 22nd Training Squadron, which also falls under the 336th TRG. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
Honor Guard members lower the U.S. Flag during the singing of the National Anthem during the 66th Training Squadron Change of Command at the 336th Training Group Headquarter building May 1. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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66 TRS change of command
The 66th Training Squadron guidon is passed off to Lt. Col. Christopher C. Tacheny, incoming 66th Training Squadron commander, during the Change of Command Ceremony on the Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape headquarters building May 1. During the ceremony the colonel remarked on his hope and pride of becoming the 66th TRS commander. (U.S. Air Force photo / Senior Airman Joshua K. Chapman)
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