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301st Yellow Ribbon Program expands to sister services, other bases
Wing leadership and Yellow Ribbon staff held many small group sessions for men, women, singles and couples during the 301st Fighter Wing Yellow Ribbon event, held 19-21 March at the American Airlines Training and Conference Center. This was the third and largest Yellow Ribbon event held by the 301st, which included servicemembers from three bases and teh Marines and Navy. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tracy Harris)
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301st Yellow Ribbon Program expands to sister services, other bases
Dozens of military support agencies had representatives with displays and handouts during the 301st Fighter Wing Yellow Ribbon event, held 19-21 March at the American Airlines Training and Conference Center. This was the third and largest Yellow Ribbon event held by the 301st, which included servicemembers from three bases and teh Marines and Navy. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tracy Harris)
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Journeyman in Eskan May 2006
Colonel Jolyon Walker, 301st Mission Support Group Commander, has journeyed around the world in his responsibilities, working in five AFSCs and raising eight children. Colonel Walker retires in January, and begins dedicating his full attention to his grandchildren.
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New Reserve Command Chief Reaches out to 301st Airmen
Chief Master Sergeant Dwight Badgett, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Reserve, presents his coin during the October Unit Training Assembly to TSgt Frances Smith, member of the 301st Vehicle Maintenance unit, for sucessfully balancing her duties, a deployment and mentoring fellow Airmen while completing a college degree. Chief Badgett expressed the importance of recognition in leadership during his visits. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New Reserve Command Chief Reaches out to 301st Airmen
Chief Master Sergeant Dwight Badgett, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Reserve, presents a coin to several deserving Airman, including MSgt James Gray, with 301st Maintenance during the October Unit Training Assembly. Chief Badgett expressed the importance of recognition in leadership during his visits. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New Reserve Command Chief Reaches out to 301st Airmen
Chief Master Sergeant Dwight Badgett, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Reserve, (left) met senior enlisted, such as MSgt Roger Mitchell, member of 301st Force Support Squadron, to discuss unit-specific needs during the October Unit Training Assembly. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New Reserve Command Chief Reaches out to 301st Airmen
Chief Master Sergeant Dwight Badgett, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Reserve, (left) helps CMSgt Jack Mills, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the 301st Fighter Wing, distribute cake during the October Wing Family Day. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New Reserve Command Chief Reaches out to 301st Airmen
Chief Master Sergeant Dwight Badgett, Command Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Reserve, voiced and displayed his support for the members of the 301st Fighter Wing during the October Wing Family Day. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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Looking up to our Family
Jason Almadovar (in red), part of the “Armament” softball team , leading the team as both pitcher and slugger, is greeted at home after slamming a home run during the softball tournament as part of October's wing picnic. (U.S. Air Force photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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Looking up to our Family
Captain Marc Monreal, 301st Mission Support Group executive officer, minded the pumpkin patch so kids could choose a free pumpkin Saturday during October's wing picnic. (U.S. Air Force photo/TSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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Looking up to our Family
SrA Annika Regala, member of 301st Communications Flight, and Megan Bailey, daughter of TSgt Stephen Bailey, 301st PA, enjoy some ‘clowning’ with balloons recently during October's annual wing family day picnic. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Stephen C. Bailey)
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Looking up to our Family
TSgt Christopher Newark, a member of 301st Fighter Wing, admires his 18-month-old daughter on top of his shoulder during the annual wing family day picnic. (U.S. Air Force Photo/TSgt Stephen C. Bailey)
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Air Force and Navy Reserve medics stitch together first joint exercise
Navy Medical corpman, HM/E2 Marianne Peirce, treats a military member while other Air Force and Navy medical technicians treat patients around her during the first NAS JRB Ft Worth Air Force and Navy Reserve joint medical exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/TSgt Stephen C. Bailey)
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Air Force and Navy Reserve medics stitch together first joint exercise
MSgt. Allan Folsom (foreground right), 301st Medical Squadron trainer, discusses how to properly secure a patient litter in a C-130 aircraft with Air Force and Navy Reservists during NAS JRB Ft Worth’s first-ever Air Force, Navy and Marine Reserve medical exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/TSgt Stephen C. Bailey)
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Air Force and Navy Reserve medics stitch together first joint exercise
MSgt. Allan Folsom (far right), 301st Medical Squadron trainer, reviews triage priorities with SrA Rebekah Payne (left) and Navy HM/E3 Adoracion Samano (center). Meanwhile, two other Navy medics review their patient’s condition (foreground) during NAS JRB Ft Worth’s first-ever Air Force, Navy and Marine Reserve medical exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/TSgt Stephen C. Bailey)
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Signing on for Support
Makinzie Taplin, daughter of Staff Sgt Charles Taplin, a member of the 301st Fighter Wing's 73rd Aerial Port Squadron, joined her group in signing a commemorative poster to celebrate the 301st's inaugural Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program. The event took place Saturday, July 25, at the Radisson Hotel Fort Worth - Fossil Creek. It featured a day of adult and child activities focussed on bringing families closer together and tackling military family-unique challenges in the midst of ongoing deployments worldwide. (U.S. Air Force Photo/MSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New Yellow Ribbon Program aims to bring military families closer
The available seminars gave attendees a variety of topics led by knowledgeable individuals like Major Nathaniel Powell (speaking at left). There were many opportunities for questions and one-on-one support during the 301st Fighter Wing's inaugural Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New program aims to bring military families closer
In addition to seminars, about a dozen support agencies were available with information and ready to assist attendees with any questions about their various programs during the 301st Fighter Wing's inaugural Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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New program aims to bring military families closer
Capt. Michelle Parrack, with 301st Fighter Wing Mission Support Squadron, and her husband, Sean, said they really appreciated the available topics, especially the marraige seminar. Each agreed that the seminars covered relevent and useful subjects. They also gave rave reviews for the chance to stay at the hotel for the night. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Shawn David McCowan)
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Chasing the Stars
Chase’s mother, Major Lisa Lehocky (left), a member of 301st Medical Squadron, will miss her son while at the academy, but believes he will become a great officer. (Courtesy Photo)
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