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March Spotlight: Ms. Anna Hendrickson
Ms. Anna Hendrickson, the unit deployment manager for the Fighter Wing Staff Agencies, is highlighted as the outstanding Airman for the 301st Fighter Wing for the month of March at U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas. Hendrickson is also a Traditional Reservist with the wing's Medical Squadron as a health services management craftsman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master. Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW F-35A Lightning II Public Hearing Event
Maj. Matthew Strongin 301st Fighter Wing F-35 Program Integration Office director of operations speaks with a local citizen prior to the wing's F-35A Public Hearing event at Brewer High School Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas on March 5. The public’s input is valuable and assists the Air Force in making informed decisions and comments on the Draft EIS can be provided verbally at the public hearing, submitted electronically, or in writing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301 FW F-35A Lightning II Public Hearing Event
Members of the local community attend and comment on the U.S. Air Force’s Draft Environment Impact Study on the proposed AFRC F-35A operational beddown on March 5, 2020 at Brewer High School Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas.The invitation to attend, as well as share comments or concerns, was open to all in an effort to allow each person's voice to be heard. All comments were collected and recorded in order to be shared with Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett, who will make the final decision on where the 5th generation fighter will call home. (U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301 FW F-35A Lightning II Public Hearing Event
Leadership from the 301st Fighter Wing, U.S Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, Texas, along with the support of Installation Commander Navy Capt. Jonathan Townsend, speak with community members prior to the U.S. Air Force’s Draft Environment Impact Study on the proposed AFRC F-35A operational beddown on March 5, 2020 at Brewer High School Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas. The Air Force has identified U.S Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, Texas as the preferred alternative, however, other reasonable alternatives include Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., and Whiteman AFB, Mo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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301 FW F-35A Lightning II Public Hearing Event
Local community members share their comments before other attendees and the official committee at the Public Hearing Event on the proposed AFRC F-35A operational beddown at Brewer High School Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas on March 5. Electronic comments can be submitted through www.AFRC-F35A-beddown.com and all comments must be received by March 31, 2020, to ensure the Air Force has sufficient time to consider public input in the preparation of the final EIS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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Resiliency Training Assistants 2020
One RTA student, Lt. Col. Jose Jasso, teaches his fellow classmates about resiliency at the Airman Resource Center on station Feb. 6. The Air Force, in partnership with curriculum from the University of Pennsylvania, has identified eight specific skills that may help increase individual resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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Resiliency Training Assistants 2020
One RTA student teaches his fellow classmates about resiliency at the Airman Resource Center on station Feb. 6. Participants started the course with several days of intensive learning and then qualified through giving a “teach-back” lesson to the group. The goal is to help them gain comfort with the materials in order to take the skills back to their respective units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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Resiliency Training Assistants 2020
Master Sgt. Ross Robbins, 301st Fighter Wing Maintenance Squadron and master resiliency trainer, teaches eight resiliency training assistant volunteers at the Airman Resource Center on station Feb. 6. The RTA training teaches participants how to teach the skills to other Airmen, spreading the resilience message. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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Resiliency Training Assistants 2020
Students from the resiliency training assistant course work in groups to address issues that affect Airmen resiliency at the Airman Resource Center on station Feb. 6. This is the third class to graduate and the hope is to offer this class twice a year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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Resiliency Training Assistants 2020
Master Sgt. Ross Robbins, 301st Fighter Wing Maintenance Squadron and master resiliency trainer, introduces some new material during a discussion at the Airman Resource Center on station Feb. 6. The RTA training was 4 ½ days where learners participated in developing resiliency skills such as recognizing people as individuals and how others cope. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
301st Fighter Wing Vice Commander Col. Randall Cason, Senior Airman Brooke Pirrone, 301 FW tactical aircraft maintenance crew chief, and 301 FW Director of Staff Col. Kevin Zeller represent the wing riding in the Grand Entry at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. The 301 FW has been honored to ride in the procession of Military Appreciation Day since 2012. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
301st Fighter Wing Vice Commander Col. Randall Cason, Senior Airman Brooke Pirrone, 301 FW tactical aircraft maintenance crew chief, and 301 FW Director of Staff Col. Kevin Zeller greet the crowd during the Grand Entry at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. Among the procession was Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price and U.S. Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth Commander Capt. Jonathan Townsend. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
U.S. Navy JROTC cadets from Joshua High School, Joshua, Texas prepare to post the colors prior to the Military Appreciation Day Grand Entry at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. This was the first year this event was held in the new arena. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
U.S. Navy JROTC cadets from Joshua High School, Joshua, Texas post the colors as the crowd sings the U.S. national anthem during the Military Appreciation Day at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. Prior to the rodeo events, each military branch was announced and veterans past and present were asked to stand and be recognized. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo 2020
Riders in the Grand Entry weave their way through the six flags of Texas before the rodeo competitions begin at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickie’s Arena on February 3, 2020. The FWSSR is the oldest continuously running livestock show and rodeo and has been held annually in Fort Worth, Texas since 1896. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Roman)
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301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony 2019
Colonel Mitch Hanson, 301st Fighter Wing commander and Chief Master Sgt. Rob Safley, 301st command chief hand winner Capt. Tiara Puro, 301 FW Force Support Squadron the Company Grade Officer of the Year award at the 301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony held on February 1 at River Ranch, Fort Worth, Texas. (U.S. photo by Tech. Sgt. Melissa Harvey)
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301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony 2019
Colonel Mitch Hanson, 301st Fighter Wing commander places a medallion around the neck of Capt. Brett Gedman 44th Fighter Group Company Grade Officer of the Year nominee at the 301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony held on February 1 at River Ranch, Fort Worth, Texas. Throughout the 12 award categories, 48 nominees were selected throughout the wing. (U.S. photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony 2019
Colonel Mitch Hanson, 301st Fighter Wing commander and Chief Master Sgt. Rob Safley, 301st command chief take a picture with Senior Airman Sarah Veness 301 FW Operations Group 2019 Airman of the year nominee at the 301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony held on February 1 at River Ranch, Fort Worth, Texas. Medallions given to the nominees symbolize the recognition of their hard work and superior performance. (U.S. photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony 2019
The nominees' medallions and award trophies sit poised prior to the 301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony held on February 1 at River Ranch, Fort Worth, Texas. The accomplishments of the superior wing performers were revealed in the presence of family, friends and colleagues for the various civilian and military award categories for 2019. (U.S. photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony 2019
Colonel Mitch Hanson, 301st Fighter Wing commander and Chief Master Sgt. Rob Safley, 301st command chief take a picture with Mr. Scott Palomino and his wife at the 301 FW Annual Awards Ceremony held on February 1 at River Ranch, Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Palomino would go on to be selected as the Civilian of the Year: Category II from the 301 FW Force Support Squadron. (U.S. photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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