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Where the load meets the road, 73rd Aerial Port Squadron
The 73rd Aerial Port Squadron Airmen at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, received a historical training opportunity when the 433rd Airlift Wing C-5 from Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, offloaded a Tunner 60k aircraft cargo loader/transporter, Dec. 6, 2014. Borrowed from JBSA's 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, the 60k loader gave nearly 30 of the 73 APS Airmen combat operational training requirements that are crucial prior to a deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Where the load meets the road, 73rd Aerial Port Squadron
The 433rd Airlift Wing C-5 loadmaster gives thumbs up to continue offloading a Tunner 60k aircraft cargo loader/transporter never before available to the 73rd Aerial Port Squadron at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2014. Borrowed from Joint Base San Antonio's 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, the 60k loader gave nearly 30 of the 73 APS Airmen combat operational training requirements that are crucial prior to a deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Where the load meets the road, 73rd Aerial Port Squadron
The 73rd Aerial Port Squadron Airmen received a historical training opportunity when the 433rd Airlift Wing C-5 out of Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, arrived with a Tunner 60k aircraft cargo loader/transporter never before available to the unit at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, Dec. 6, 2014. Borrowed from JBSA's 502nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, the 60k loader gave nearly 30 of the 73 APS Airmen combat operational training requirements that are crucial prior to a deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Wings of history take pilot down memory lane
In 1988, Bruce Cox, a junior at Texas A&M University and member of the Corps of Cadets, was eager to experience his first official flight in the backseat of an F-16 Fighting Falcon with the 457th Fighter Squadron at then Carswell Air Force Base, Texas. This young fighter pilot-to-be has nearly three decades ahead of him flying this aircraft in peace and in the War on Terrorism. (Courtesy Photo)
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Wings of history take pilot down memory lane
Col. Bruce Cox is wetted down by his wife following his 'fini' flight in the F-16 Fighting Falcon at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Col. Cox is leaving to become the 307th Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Wings of history take pilot down memory lane
Col. Bruce Cox, 10th Air Force A3/A7 director of Operations and Plans, taxis out for his 'fini' flight in the Fighting Falcon at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Col. Cox is leaving to become the 307th Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Wings of history take pilot down memory lane
Col. Bruce Cox, 10th Air Force A3/A7 director of Operations and Plans, gives his F-16 one final check before he flies his 'fini' flight in the Fighting Falcon at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Col. Cox is leaving to become the 307th Bomb Wing commander at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Reservists saddle up for Military Appreciation Day at the Rodeo
It was an exciting day at Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo's Military Appreciation Day as Col. John Breazeale, 301st Fighter Wing commander, Col. Chris Yancy, 301 FW vice commander, and Tech. Sgt. Larry Marsh, 301 FW's 2013 NCO of the Year, rode in the grand entry prior to this year’s historic event. The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, now in its 118th year, offers a Military Appreciation Day for military to enjoy a free rodeo along with the sights, sounds and food at the midway. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Cowboys Thanksgiving Game
NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE, Texas - Approximately 75 servicemembers practice unraveling and holding the flag on the field before the Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving game at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas Nov. 27, 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Candice Allen)
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2014 Combined Federal Campaign
NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE, Texas - Col. John Breazeale, commander of the 301st Fighter Wing here, kicks off the wing's 2014 Combined Federal Campaign by making his charitable contribution Nov. 7. The campaign runs through Dec. 15. CFC is the world's largest and most successful annual workplace charity campaign, with almost 200 CFC campaigns throughout the country and overseas raising millions of dollars each year. (Air Force photo by Darryl Collins)
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Mass casualty training
Airmen from the 301st Medical Squadron practice carrying litters during a mass casualty training Saturday, Nov. 1 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. Members also practiced sending and calling in casualty reports via radio. Safety procedures for medical personnel were also reviewed during the training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa Harvey)
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Medical personnel prepare for mass casualties
Airmen from the 301st Medical Squadron practice carrying litters, while Col. John Breazeale, 301st Fighter Wing commander, looks on during a mass casualty training Saturday, Nov. 1. Members also practiced sending and calling in casualty reports via radio. Safety procedures for medical personnel were also reviewed. The training was held at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melissa Harvey)
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301st Fighter Wing supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Out
Spearheaded by Ms. Evelyn Mickles (far right), 301st legal office manager, the 301st Fighter Wing has gathered together in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Out Wednesdays. Throughout October, Ms. Mickles has encouraged everyone to wear pink on Wednesdays to show their support those taken by breast cancer, the survivors, caregivers and loved ones of those inflicted. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301st Fighter Wing supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Out
Spearheaded by Ms. Evelyn Mickles (far right), 301st legal office manager, the 301st Fighter Wing has gathered together in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Out Wendesdays. Throughout October, Ms. Mickels has encouraged everyone to wear pink on Wednesdays to show their support those taken by breast cancer, the survivors, caregivers and loved ones of those inflicted. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301 FW Key Spouse STARS
NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH JOINT RESERVE BASE, Texas - Three of the 301st Key Spouse STARS, Annette Mallard, Karen Breazeale and Amelia McMillen, pose for a quick photo during the wing's Family Day here Oct. 4, 2014. As America's Citizen Airmen, balancing Reserve-work-life is crucial to wing success. Part of helping that balance is the Key Spouse program designed to ensure spouses are connected to the 301st and receive the resources they need. For more information on our Key Spouse STARS program, email 301st.spouses@gmail.com, like Fort Worth Key Spouse on Facebook, or follow @301FW_KeySpouse on Twitter. (Courtesy Photo)
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301st proclaims October Domestic Violence Awareness Month -- Respectful, Safe, Positive Relationships
On this date, to raise awareness, Col. John Breazeale, 301st Fighter Wing commander, signed a Domestic Violence Awareness Month Proclamation. This campaign is designed to educate military service members, their families, military leadership and the community on DV effects and promote available resources to assist those in need. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Local active duty Air Force unit welcomes new commander
Lt. Col. Jeffrey Cunningham, new Detachment 457 commander, is saluted as his name is revealed on his jet during the Assumption of Command ceremony October 3. Detachment 457 is an active associate unit assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing at Naval Air Station Ft. Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas.
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Local active duty Air Force unit welcomes new commander
Lt. Col. Jeffrey Cunningham, new Detachment 457 commander, addresses attendees during the Assumption of Command ceremony October 3. Detachment 457 is an active associate unit assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing at Naval Air Station Ft. Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas.
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Local active duty Air Force unit welcomes new commander
Colonel James McCune, 495th Fighter Group commander, left, presents the Detachment 457 guidon to Lt. Col. Jeffrey Cunningham, the detachment's new commander, during the Assumption of Command ceremony October 3. Detachment 457 is an active associate unit assigned to the 301st Fighter Wing at Naval Air Station Ft. Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas.
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Fun in mommy's boots
Staff Sergeant Melissa Harvey's daughter plays in her mommy's boots Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014. Sgt. Harvey is a public affairs specialist with the 301st Fighter Wing at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Melissa Harvey)
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