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Finally ... Dad's Home
Navy Aircraft Structural Mechanic First Class Charles Peterman gives four-year-old daughter Alyssa a boost in her back handspring during a Yellow Ribbon Reintegration event at a Dallas-area hotel August 27. Peterman returned to NAS Fort Worth JRB, Texas, a few days ago from a year-long deployment to Afghanistan and attended the event with his wife Wendy and their children Aiden, Alyssa and Austin. The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program was initiated by Congress in 2008, and offers access to information, resources, and benefits to National Guard and Reserve servicemembers and their families before, during, and after deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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The Ties That Bind
Tech. Sgt. Kelley Moore stands in the embrace of his wife, Erica. Moore, Air National Guardsman with the 147th Civil Engineer Squadron at Ellington Field, Texas, returned from a desert deployment in May. The couple attended the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration event at a Dallas-area hotel August 27. The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program was initiated by Congress in 2008, and offers access to information, resources, and benefits to National Guard and Reserve servicemembers and their families before, during, and after deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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On Target
Tech. Sgt. Brian Street tapes his target sheets to the score board to begin an Excellence in Competition match, hosted by the 610th Security Forces Squadron at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. Competitors were supplied with weapons and score cards before heading to the indoor firing range. Four target sheets were scored and one sheet was used to zero the rifle. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Listen Up
Senior Master Sgt. Ronald Meredith, 610th Security Forces Squadron chief range officer, provides instructions and procedures to a relay of competitors before an Excellence in Competition match, hosted by the 610th SFS at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Bullseye
Staff Sgt. Arturo Maldonado, 610th Security Forces Squadron range officer, scored a target sheet for Tech. Sgt. Erik Barber, 610th SFS, during an Excellence in Competition match, hosted by the 610th SFS at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. Shots fired through the center circle tallied ten points, and each subsequent ring was one point less, down to six points. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Top Guns
Twenty-nine service members, representing four branches, competed in an Excellence in Competition match, hosted by the 610th Security Forces Squadron at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. Air Force took top three places. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Ready, Aim, Fire
Senior Master Sgt. Gordon Blair, 301st Security Forces Squadron, fires from the sitting position in an Excellence in Competition match, hosted by the 610th Security Forces Squadron at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. Blair scored 427 out of 500 to win third place and an EIC badge. The 18-year veteran police officer works for the Lewisville Police Department and has served with the military here for 16 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Rifle Match 2nd Place Winner
Staff Sgt. Casey Pearson, 610th Ssecurity Forces Squadron, won second place with a score of 441 out of 500, at an Excellence in Competition rifle match, hosted by the 610th SFS at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. Near 30 competitors representing the Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy, squared off in the annual event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Aim High
Senior Master Sgt. Michael Jensen, 610th Security Forces Squadron traditional reservist, earned top score, 450 out of 500, at an Excellence in Competition match hosted by the 610th SFS at Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB, Texas August 24. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Martha Whipple)
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Passing oral exams; important part of readiness
Lt. Col. (Dr.) Robert Heun, 44th Aeromedical Dental Squadron, examines Senior Airman Jason Schultz, a health services administrator. Reservists are required to visit a military dentist every three years for a visual exam and assessment as a part of medical readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA Martha Whipple, 44th Fighter Group Public Affairs)
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44th 'flagged' for new commander
Lt. Col. Robert Buchanan accepts the ceremonial flag for the 301st Fighter Squadron during a change of command ceremony here August 7. Lt. Col. Scott Crogg, 44th Fighter Group commander, presided. (U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA Martha Whipple, 44th Fighter Group Public Affairs)
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44th 'flagged' for new commander
Lt. Col. Kent Furman relinquished command of the 301st Fighter Squadron during a change of command ceremony here August 7, but will continue to be a part of the 44th Fighter Group. Lt. Col. Scott Crogg, 44th Fighter Group commander, presided. (U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA Martha Whipple, 44th Fighter Group Public Affairs)
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Wired for War
Tech Sergeant Christopher Gingrich and Senior Airmen Rosemary Robertson, from the 301st Comm Flight, hook up cables to the Joint Incident Site Communications Capability being assembled for a training exercise at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Jont Reserve Base August 9, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senor Airmen Jacob Jimenez/482d Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
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Wired for War
Master Sergeant Daryl Lamb and Staff Sergeant Robert Catts from 301st Comm Flight install a cross beam to structurally support the Joint Incident Site Communications Capability being assembled for a training exercise at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Jont Reserve Base August 9, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senor Airmen Jacob Jimenez/482d Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
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Wired for War
Staff Sergeant Stirgus and Tech Sergeant Gingrich from the 301st Comm Flight, carefully unpack a Satellite Dish to the Joint Incident Site Communications Capability being assembled for a training exercise at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Jont Reserve Base August 9, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senor Airmen Jacob Jimenez/482d Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
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Wired for War
Staff Sergeant Josh Reynolds from 301st Comm Flight simulates bandaging a head wound of his commander, Major David Bryant, during an exercise at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Jont Reserve Base August 9, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senor Airmen Jacob Jimenez/482d Fighter Wing Public Affairs)
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Chaplain Candidates Get 'Shock' Training
Chaplain candidates spent time visiting 301st Fighter Wing, people and learning about the mission during the 2011 Chaplain Candidacy Program Visit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Chris Bolen)
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Chaplain Candidates Get 'Shock' Training
Chaplain (Maj.) Michael Seaman fields questions from Chaplain candidates following a mock terrorist attack during a training segment for the 2011 Chaplain candidate class at Fort Wolters, Army base. The candidates, on a compressed month long schedule with stops at five Air Force bases, spent two days at the base for training and briefings as part of their candidate training in conjunction with training at the 301st Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Chris Bolen)
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Chaplain Candidates Get 'Shock' Training
Chaplain candidates are exposed to the type of treatment hostages could receive during a simulated terrorist attack staged by 610th Security Forces Squadron personnel, from NAS Fort Worth JRB. The training is intended to give the candidates a better understanding of what members of the armed forces could face in the field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Chris Bolen)
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Chaplain Candidates Get 'Shock' Training
Chaplain candidates line up outside their bus during a simulated terrorist attack staged by 610th Security Forces Squadron personnel, from NAS Fort Worth JRB. The simulation was conducted on the grounds of the Army’s Fort Wolters just outside of Mineral Wells, Texas. The candidates spent two days at the base for training and briefings related to various aspects of military operations. The training is intended to give the candidates a better understanding of what members of the armed forces face in day to day operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Chris Bolen)
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