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The Holocaust, a day of remembrance
Dr. Gail Wallen, founder and director of the military Holocaust educational program, delivers an informational speech about the Holocaust at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 21, 2015. Wallen and her guests, Theresa Dulgov and Lily Brull, both Holocaust survivors, spent the day providing information and telling personal experiences about the Holocaust to military members and advanced placement students from Alamogordo High School. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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The Holocaust, a day of remembrance
Dr. Gail Wallen, founder and director of the military Holocaust educational program, introduces herself and her guests during the Holocaust day of remembrance at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 21, 2015. Wallen established the Holocaust military education program in 2002 due to the mandate that all U.S. military bases and ships at sea will host a Holocaust day of remembrance, to ensure future generations remember the sacrifices made during World War II. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Bring your child to work day
The Logistics Readiness Squadron provided several vehicles for “bring your child to work day” to be enjoyed by military members and their dependents as a part of Month of the Military Child at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. The Month of the Military Child is to honor the sacrifices and hardships that military children are born into, going through long periods without one or both of their parents due to deployments, temporary duty or swing shifts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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Bring your child to work day
A Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle was put on display during “bring your child to work day” at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. Bring your child to work day gives military members a chance to show their children what their day to day jobs consist of, as well as show off some of the more exciting parts of being in the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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Bring your child to work day
Emergency Medical Services allowed military dependents to get an up close look at the inside of an ambulance during “bring your child to work day” at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. Bring your child to work day gives military members a chance to show their children what their day to day jobs consist of, as well as show off some of the more fun parts of being in the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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Bring your child to work day
Several large vehicles used during daily military operations were put on display during “bring your child to work day” at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. “Bring your child to work day” is set aside so that members of Team Holloman can bring their children into work, and show them the day to day operations of a military base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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Bring your child to work day
An Explosive Ordinance Disposal robot is shown off for members of Team Holloman at a street show during “bring your child to work day” at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. Bring your child to work day gives military members a chance to show their children what their day to day jobs consist of, as well as show off some of the more exciting parts of being in the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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Bring your child to work day
Members of Team Holloman enjoy “bring your child to work day” as a part of the Month of the Military child at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. The Month of the Military Child is to honor the sacrifices and hardships that military children are born into, going through long periods without one or both of their parents due to deployments, temporary duty or swing shifts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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Bring your child to work day
A military member and his son enjoy “bring your child to work day” at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., April 17, 2015. “Bring your child to work day” is set aside so that members of Team Holloman can bring their children into work, and show them the day to day operations of a military base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/ Released)
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49th SFS armory
M-9 Beretta magazines are organized and stored upon receipt from an off duty patrolman at the 49th Security Forces Squadron armory at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 2, 2015. SF armory personnel are responsible for arming SF members for their shift, ensuring their weapon systems are in proper working order and free of any defects or malfunctioning parts. The armory houses more than 900 weapon systems for on and off-duty SF members, Civil Engineer personnel, Office of Special Investigation agents and German Air Force members, they also hold the personally owned weapons of individuals that live on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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49th SFS armory
Senior Airman Ginger Lewis, 49th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, returns her M-4 Carbine to Senior Airman Tyrus Wilcox, 49th SFS daytime armorer, after completing her shift at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 2, 2015. The armory issues weapon systems to the individual SF members that are coming to and from work, their equipment and anything else they need for the day. The weapons are also inspected to ensure they are in proper working order for the next recipient. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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49th SFS armory
Senior Airman Tyrus Wilcox, 49th Security Forces Squadron daytime armorer, receives two M-9 Beretta magazines from a SF patrolman after returning from their shift at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 2, 2015. The armory houses more than 900 weapon systems for on and off-duty SF members, Civil Engineer personnel, Office of Special Investigation agents and German Air Force members. They also hold the personally owned weapons of individuals that live on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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49th SFS armory
Airman 1st Class Joshua Wilson, 49th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, returns his daily issued M-9 Beretta at the end of his shift at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 2, 2015. The SF armory is responsible for issuing and receiving weapon systems for SF posts and patrolmen. The weapons are cleared of ammunition and inspected for any flaws or discrepancies. If repairs are needed, they are channeled to the combat arms range for repairs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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49th SFS armory
Senior Airman Alexandra Haytasingh, 49th Security Forces Squadron assistant non-commissioned officer in charge of the armory, returns an M-4 Carbine to the rack at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 2, 2015. Armory personnel maintain and house weapon systems for both on and off-duty SF personnel, as well as store personally owned weapons and ammunition for residents living on base who have registered their weapon through SF. Currently the armory houses more than 90 personally owned weapons and their accompanying ammunition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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49th SFS armory
Senior Airman Alexandra Haytasingh, 49th Security Forces Squadron assistant non-commissioned officer in charge of the armory, returns an M-4 Carbine to the rack at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 2, 2015. Security Forces personnel working in the armory are responsible for taking care of and housing weapon systems for on and off duty SF personnel, Civil Engineer personnel, Office of Special Investigation agents and German Air Force members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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A Day in the life of Maintenance: 49th MXS AGE
Senior Airmen Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, uses a technical order at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. April 1, 2015. T.O.s are a step-by-step guide on how to perform any various maintenance or inspection procedures on a piece of equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray/Released)
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TACP Airmen honor the fallen
Lieutenant Colonel Steven A. Raspet, 7th Air Support Operations Squadron commander poses with the Tactical Air Control Party flag during the 24-hour Remembrance Run at Fort Bliss, Texas, March 26, 2015. Each year, TACP units from across the Air Force run for 24-hours in honor of TACP members who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Each unit raises money and collects donations that go toward the TACP foundation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Kenney/Released)
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TACP Airmen honor the fallen
Shown is the Tactical Air Control Party flag, a symbol of honor, comradery and commitment among the TACP organization during the annual Remembrance Run at Fort Bliss, Texas, March 26, 2015. The flag was flown in honor of the TACP members who have made the ultimate sacrifice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Kenney/Released)
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TACP Airmen honor the fallen
Leadership with the 7th Air Support Operations Squadron Tactical Air Control Party run the first lap of the 24-hour Remembrance Run with the United States, TACP and squadron flags at Fort Bliss, Texas, March 26, 2015. Each year, TACP units from across the Air Force run for 24-hours in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Each unit raises money and collects donations that go toward the TACP foundation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Kenney/Released)
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TACP Airmen honor the fallen
Members of the 7th Air Support Operations Squadron Tactical Air Control Party leadership run with the United States, TACP and squadron flags to kick off the 24-hour Remembrance Run at Fort Bliss, Texas, March 26, 2015. The run is held annually across all TACP squadrons to remember the fallen TACP members, and raises money for the TACP foundation. Each unit competes to raise money through fundraisers and donations that go toward supporting the families of the fallen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Kenney/Released)
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