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Members of the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron team up to beautify a disabled resident’s front lawn and backyard as part of the annual Day of Caring volunteer event in Alamogordo, N.M. on Sept. 9, 2016. Hollomen Airmen account for a majority of the Day of Caring volunteer event taskforce. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Alexis P. Docherty) Holloman Airmen celebrate 25th annual Day of Caring
The Day of Caring is hosted by The United Way of Otero County. The annual volunteer event aims to help disabled individuals and senior citizens within several communities including Alamogordo, Cloudcroft, N.M. and Tularosa, by providing assistance with household projects. Hundreds of Holloman Airmen and community members showed their support through cash donations or lending a helping hand, such as cutting wood, mowing lawns and moving furniture.
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2016
Nebula, a military pet at Holloman Air Force Base, waits in her carrier, to be seen by the Veterinarian at the Holloman Veterinary Treatment Facility on June 29. Pets that are moving overseas are required to meet all the specific requirements of that country. The most important thing to do for the animal is to notify the Holloman Veterinary Treatment Facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray) PCSing Pets
Permanently changing stations overseas can be a stressful and overwhelming time for service members, families and pets. Any way to make the process smoother and easier can be a relief. Pet owners should be aware of the requirements, and sometimes lengthy process, to have their pets join them overseas.
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2016
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