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2015 Air Force Ball
Colonel Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander, speaks to attendees at the Air Force Ball on Sept. 25. This year’s ball was held at the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo N.M. and included a presentation by the fifth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Robert Gaylor.
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2015 Air Force Ball
Tables at the 68th Air Force Ball are lined with souvenirs symbolizing the 68th anniversary of the Air Force becoming an independent service. The ball included a social hour and a presentation by the fifth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Robert Gaylor.
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2015 Air Force Ball
An MQ-1 Predator sits on display at the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo N.M. during the 68th Air Force Ball on Sept. 25. This year’s Air Force Ball honored the 68 years the United States Air Force has been an independent organization. The ball included a social hour and a presentation by the fifth Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Robert Gaylor.
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RPAs
An artistic portrait of Col. George V. Holloman. Today’s remotely piloted aircraft and the Airmen that support them are in existence because of research and development done by Holloman in the late 1930s. (Courtesy photo)
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Colonel George V. Holloman poses for an official portrait in 1942. Today’s remotely piloted aircraft and the Airmen that support them are in existence because of research and development done by Holloman in the late 1930s. (Courtesy photo)
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from Team Ghost Warriors receive the large team first place award of $5,000 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from Team Bear receive the large team second place award of $2,000 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from Team 49th Cons receive the small team first place award of $1,500 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from Team Tiger Glue receive the large team third place award of $1,000 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from Team Ghost Warriors receive the Large Team People’s Choice Award of $1,000 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from Team Supports Our Middle Name receive the small team second place award of $500 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Members from the Mighty Fairy Dusters accept the Small Team People’s Choice Award of $500 at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Holloman Air Force Base Big Give 2015
Participants in this year’s Big Give pose for a photo outside Club Holloman at the Big Give after party on Aug 21.This year’s Big Give consisted of 540 volunteers in 40 teams working a total of 7,292 hours and saving the community $458,431.98.
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Speed limit
Beginning Aug. 10, the school speed zones will be in effect on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. from 7-8:15 a.m. and 2:45-3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Security forces will be strictly enforcing driving standards in school zones to help prevent accidents and ensure child safety. Motorists cited by security forces may temporarily lose on-base driving privileges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Matthew Rosine)
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49th MDSS Change of Command
Lt. Col. Elbert Alford, the incoming 49th Medical Support Squadron commander, receives the unit’s guidon from Col. Leslie A. Knight, the 49th Medical Group commander, during the unit’s change of command ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 7, 2015. Alford will lead the unit’s 77 active duty and civilian personnel who maintain the operation of all medical support activities, medical readiness items, facility management, and pharmacy operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/Released)
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49th MDSS Change of Command
Lt. Col. Kathleen Mackey, the outgoing 49th Medical Support Squadron commander, passes the unit guidon to Col. Leslie A. Knight, the 49th Medical Group commander, during the unit’s change of command ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 7, 2015. Lt. Col. Elbert Alford assumed command and will lead the 49th MDSS’s 77 active duty and civilian personnel who maintain the operation of all medical support activities, medical readiness items, facility management, and pharmacy operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/Released)
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49th MDSS Change of Command
Col. Leslie A. Knight, the 49th Medical Group commander, presents Lt. Col. Kathleen Mackey, the outgoing 49th Medical Support Squadron commander, with an Air Force Meritorious Service Medal on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 7, 2015. Knight was the presiding officer over the formal change of command ceremony where Mackey relinquished command to Lt. Col. Elbert Alford. The 49th MDSS has 77 active duty and civilian personnel who maintain the operation of all medical support activities, medical readiness items, facility management, and pharmacy operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/Released)
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49th MDSS Change of Command
Col. Leslie A. Knight, the 49th Medical Group commander, presents Lt. Col. Kathleen Mackey, the outgoing 49th Medical Support Squadron commander, with an Air Force Meritorious Service Medal on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 7, 2015. Knight was the presiding officer over the formal change of command ceremony where Mackey relinquished command to Lt. Col. Elbert Alford. The 49th MDSS has 77 active duty and civilian personnel who maintain the operation of all medical support activities, medical readiness items, facility management, and pharmacy operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon/Released)
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Touchdown before the standup
An F-16 Fighting Falcon undergoes a post flight inspection before taxing into its new home at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 16, 2015. Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. has transferred the 54th Fighter Group, which consists of two squadrons, in order to conduct their F-16 training in Holloman’s airspace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon / Released)
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Touchdown before the standup
Six F-16 Fighting Falcons sit on the flight line at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 16, 2015. The 308th Fighter Squadron and their F-16s have moved their base of operations to Holloman as a tenant unit, along with other squadrons from the 54th Fighter Group. The 54th Fighter Group will be activating the 314th Fighter Squadron with the 12 F-16s that has been transferred to Holloman. In March of 2014, the 54th Fighter Group was activated at Holloman. The 314th FS is the fourth squadron to transfer from Luke. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Chase Cannon / Released)
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