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Walk in the name of FOD
Lockheed Martin employees join in the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Foreign Object Debris (FOD) walk August 29 prior to aircraft returning to the base. FOD creates safety hazards and can ultimately impact safe operations by damaging aircraft. All aircraft and support personnel are schedule to once again operate from the base by the end of August. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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301st Maintenance Group commander's first speech to his Airmen
Colonel James C. Van Housen addresses the 301st Maintenance Group for the first time during his change of command ceremony Sunday, Aug. 4. During the ceremony, Brig. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 301st Fighter Wing commander, welcomed Col. Van Housen to the wing and spoke about the new commander's experience with Total Force Integration at his former assignment as the commander of the 302nd Maintenance Group at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. The 301st MXG was previously commanded by Col. Max Stitzer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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301st Maintenance Group welcomes new commander
Colonel James C. Van Housen takes command of the 301st Maintenance Group during a change of command ceremony Sunday, Aug. 4. During the ceremony, Brig. Gen. Ronald B. Miller, 301st Fighter Wing commander, welcomed Col. Van Housen to the wing and spoke about the new commander's experience with Total Force Integration at his former assignment as the commander of the 302nd Maintenance Group at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. The 301st MXG was previously commanded by Col. Max Stitzer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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301st Fighter Wing begins flight operations at Alliance
A 301st Fighter Wing F-16 returns to its temporary parking spot at Alliance Airport. Flight operations began July 31 as the runway at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, is closed to allow much-needed repairs to the airfield. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison, 301st FW Public Affairs Officer.)
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301st Fighter Wing begins flight operations at Alliance
A 301st Fighter Wing F-16 returns to its temporary parking spot at Alliance Airport. Flight operations began July 31 as the runway at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, is closed to allow much-needed repairs to the airfield. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison, 301st FW Public Affairs Officer.)
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301st Fighter Wing begins flight operations at Alliance
Two members of the 301st Maintenance Group look on as an F-16 takes off from Alliance Airport. Flight operations began July 31 as the runway at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, is closed to allow much-needed repairs to the airfield. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison, 301st FW Public Affairs Officer)
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301st Fighter Wing begins flight operations at Alliance
Two members of the 301st Maintenance Group look on as an F-16 takes off from Alliance Airport. Flight operations began July 31 as the runway at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, is closed to allow much-needed repairs to the airfield. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison, 301st FW Public Affairs Officer)
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610th Security Forces Squadron conducts training
Security forces personnel practice clearing a road before crossing, while an instructor watches technique during sustainment training at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas May 2013. This type of training occurs every three years for security forces and includes class lectures and hands-on training. Participants include Airmen from around the nation who are new to the field and those who have years of experience. The training was conducted by 610th Security Forces Squadron personnel from Navail Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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610th Security Forces Squadron conducts training
Security forces personnel practice clearing a road before crossing, while an instructor watches technique during sustainment training at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas May 2013. This type of training occurs every three years for security forces and includes class lectures and hands-on training. Participants include Airmen from around the nation who are new to the field and those who have years of experience. The training was conducted by 610th Security Forces Squadron personnel from Navail Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Security forces sharpen skills
Security forces personnel from around the nation practice basic skills of their career field during sustainment training at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas May 2013. This type of training occurs every three years for security forces and includes class lectures and hands-on training. Participants include Airmen who are new to the field and those who have years of experience. The training was conducted by 610th Security Forces Squadron personnel from Navail Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Security forces sharpen skills
Security forces personnel from around the nation practice basic skills of their career field during sustainment training at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas May 2013. This type of training occurs every three years for security forces and includes class lectures and hands-on training. Participants include Airmen who are new to the field and those who have years of experience. The training was conducted by 610th Security Forces Squadron personnel from Navail Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Candidate learns how to negotiate for food
A chaplain candidate learns how to negotiate for food in a simulated deployed environment during a counterintelligence exercise Sunday, July 21 at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. The exercise was part of Patriot Defender, a time where candidates learn what deployed life can be like for chaplains by engaging in multiple class and hand-on training exercises. Patriot Defender is part of a five-week tour candidates embark on to see if they want to become chaplains. It is also a time when chaplain cadre can evaluate candidates and see if they would be a good fit for the program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Candidate learns how to negotiate for food
A chaplain candidate learns how to negotiate for food in a simulated deployed environment during a counterintelligence exercise Sunday, July 21 at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. The exercise was part of Patriot Defender, a time where candidates learn what deployed life can be like for chaplains by engaging in multiple class and hand-on training exercises. Patriot Defender is part of a five-week tour candidates embark on to see if they want to become chaplains. It is also a time when chaplain cadre can evaluate candidates and see if they would be a good fit for the program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Learning how to negotiate
Chaplain candidates learn how to negotiate in a simulated deployed environment during a counterintelligence exercise Sunday, July 21 at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. The exercise was part of Patriot Defender, a time where candidates learn what deployed life can be like for chaplains by engaging in multiple class and hand-on training exercises. Patriot Defender is part of a five-week tour candidates embark on to see if they want to become chaplains. It is also a time when chaplain cadre can evaluate candidates and see if they would be a good fit for the program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Learning how to negotiate
Chaplain candidates learn how to negotiate in a simulated deployed environment during a counterintelligence exercise Sunday, July 21 at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. The exercise was part of Patriot Defender, a time where candidates learn what deployed life can be like for chaplains by engaging in multiple class and hand-on training exercises. Patriot Defender is part of a five-week tour candidates embark on to see if they want to become chaplains. It is also a time when chaplain cadre can evaluate candidates and see if they would be a good fit for the program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Chaplain candidates learn to navigate
Chaplain candidates learn how to use a compass during the land navigation class portion of Patriot Defender, Saturday, July 20 at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. After the class, candidates embarked on a four-hour land navigation exercise. During their time at Fort Wolters, candidates learned what deployed life can be like for chaplains by engaging in multiple class and hand-on training exercises. Patriot Defender is part of a five-week tour candidates embark on to see if they want to become chaplains. It is also a time when chaplain cadre can evaluate candidates and see if they would be a good fit for the program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Chaplain candidates learn to navigate
Chaplain candidates learn how to use a compass during the land navigation class portion of Patriot Defender, Saturday, July 20 at Fort Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. After the class, candidates embarked on a four-hour land navigation exercise. During their time at Fort Wolters, candidates learned what deployed life can be like for chaplains by engaging in multiple class and hand-on training exercises. Patriot Defender is part of a five-week tour candidates embark on to see if they want to become chaplains. It is also a time when chaplain cadre can evaluate candidates and see if they would be a good fit for the program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa Harvey)
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Texas Civil Air Patrol students take a 305 RQS helo tour
The 305th Rescue Squadron treated Denton and Alliance Civil Air Patrol students to a tour of their HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter June 13 at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. They were shown all the aminties that this metal giant has to offer to assist the aircrews in their search and rescue missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Texas Civil Air Patrol students take a 305 RQS helo tour
Denton, Texas, and Alliance Civil Air Patrol students were treated to a tour of the 305th Rescue Squadron's HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter June 13 at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. They were shown all the aminties that this metal giant has to offer to assist the aircrews in their search and rescue missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Texas Civil Air Patrol students take a 305 RQS helo tour
More than a dozen middle school and high school-aged civil air patrol students were treated to a tour of the 305th Rescue Squadron's HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter June 13 at the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. They were shown all the aminties that this metal giant has to offer to assist the aircrews in their search and rescue missions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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