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AAFES chief visits Holloman
Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Pearson, Army & Air Force Exchange Service senior enlisted advisor, Phyllis Keister Exchange general manager and Jeffrey Carroll Mini Mall manager discuss future goals for the Mini Mall at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Nov. 8. Pearson toured Exchange facilities, met with Airmen and community members, and addressed Exchange-related issues. Pearson serves as the focal point for communications between Exchange leadership and 12.5 million Army and Air Force active duty, Guard, Reserve, family members and retired patrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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AAFES chief visits Holloman
Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Pearson, Army & Air Force Exchange Service senior enlisted advisor surveys the AAFES Mini Mall layout at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Nov. 8. Part of Pearson’s job as the senior enlisted advisor is to visit bases throughout the world and find out what Exchange services can do better to serve its customers and fix existing problems. Pearson met with Holloman customers and Exchange associates, addressing questions and concerns about the Exchange. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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AAFES chief visits Holloman
Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Pearson, Army & Air Force Exchange Service senior enlisted advisor hands a coupon to an Airman in the Airman Leadership School building at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Nov. 8. Pearson is one of 72 active duty service members assigned to AAFES which employs more than 42,000 civilian associates worldwide. Pearson met with Holloman customers and Exchange associates, addressing questions and concerns about the Exchange. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Community outreach meeting
Colonel Andrew Croft, 49th Wing commander, speaks to a reporter about the F-22 Raptor mission and the effects of sonic booms during a community outreach meeting in Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 11. Croft spoke about the many measures the 49th Wing takes to mitigate sonic booms while still accomplishing critical training requirements. Croft addressed that the F-22 must fly training missions and explained why sonic booms occur. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Community outreach meeting
Major Brandon Tellez, 7th Fighter Squadron F-22 Raptor pilot, explains the F-22’s capabilities to Las Cruces, N.M., community members during an outreach meeting in Las Cruces Oct. 11. The F-22 Raptor, a fifth-generation fighter aircraft, is one of the worlds most advanced aircraft and has stealth and supercruise capabilities. Croft addressed that the F-22 must fly training missions and explained why sonic booms occur. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Community outreach meeting
Colonel Andrew Croft, 49th Wing commander, speaks to Las Cruces, N.M., community members about Holloman’s mission and flying operations during an outreach meeting in Las Cruces Oct. 11. Holloman leadership visited the community to alleviate concerns about sonic booms from the F-22 Raptor. Croft addressed that the F-22 must fly training missions and explained why sonic booms occur. Similar outreach meetings have previously been held in Weed, N.M., and Cloudcroft, N.M. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Holloman Quarterly Load Competition
Airman 1st Class Roberto [last name withheld for operational security] ,49th Maintenance Group, conducts a final check of the MQ-9 Reaper during a load competition at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 12. In load crew competitions, points are awarded for weapons loading, a tool-kit inspection and a uniform inspection. The competitions are held to allow weapons personnel to display their warfighting skills and unveil the best weapons load crew for a particular quarter during the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman Quarterly Load Competition
Staff Sgt. Gabrial, Airman 1st Class Roberto and Airman 1st Class Binh [last names withheld for operational security], 49th Maintenance Group, load a GBU-38 guided bomb onto the MQ-9 Reaper at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 12. In load crew competitions, points are awarded for weapons loading, a tool-kit inspection and a uniform inspection. The competitions are held to allow weapons personnel to display their warfighting skills and unveil the best weapons load crew for a particular quarter during the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman Quarterly Load Competition
Airman 1st Class Binh [last name withheld for operational security], 49th Maintenance Group, prepares an MQ-9 Reaper for weapons loading during a quarterly load crew competition at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Oct. 12. For the competition, three load teams competed to determine who can load weaponry onto an aircraft quickly without safety or mechanical errors. The MQ-9 crew competed against crews from the F-22 Raptor and German Tornado platforms for the title of Holloman’s best weapons load crew. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman Quarterly Load Competition
Staff Sgt. Gabrial, Airman 1st Class Roberto and Airman 1st Class Binh [last names withheld for operational security], 49th Maintenance Group, stand by during the quarterly load crew competition at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Oct. 12. In load crew competitions, points are awarded for weapons loading, a tool-kit inspection and a uniform inspection. The competitions are held to allow weapons personnel to display their warfighting skills and unveil the best weapons load crew for a particular quarter during the year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman AFB Base sprint triathlon
A participant in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., sprint triathlon rides toward the finish line Oct. 6. Cycling was the second leg of the race, which also included a 3.2-mile run and 700-meter lap swim. Forty-seven athletes of all ages participated in the triathlon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Holloman AFB Base sprint triathlon
Two participants in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., sprint triathlon compete in the cycling portion of the race Oct. 6. Cycling was the second leg of the race, which also included a 3.2-mile run and 700-meter lap swim. Forty-seven athletes of all ages participated in the triathlon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Holloman AFB Base sprint triathlon
A participant in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., sprint triathlon rides toward the finish line Oct. 6. Cycling was the second leg of the race, which also included a 3.2-mile run and 700-meter lap swim. Forty-seven athletes of all ages participated in the triathlon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Holloman AFB Base sprint triathlon
Participants in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., sprint triathlon run the 3.2-mile run portion of the race Oct. 6. The run was the opening leg of the event, which also included an 18.1-mile bike ride and 700-meter lap swim. Forty-seven athletes of all ages participated in the triathlon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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CFC kicks off at Holloman
Airmen review materials for various charities that participate in the Combined Federal Campaign during the kick-off breakfast at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 2. A representative has been assigned to each unit at Holloman AFB, each equipped with donation booklets and cards. The unit representatives will make 100 percent contact with members in their unit to ensure that anyone who wants to donate has the opportunity to do so. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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CFC kicks off at Holloman
Colonel Andrew Croft, 49th Wing commander, speaks at the Combined Federal Campaign kick-off breakfast at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 2. The CFC has more than 3,000 non-profit organizations to which Airmen can donate. The campaign will run from Oct. 2 to Nov. 21, allowing anyone at Holloman AFB a chance to donate. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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The 46th Test Group transitions to the 96th
Colonel Charles Webb, 96th Test Group commander, and Senior Master Sgt. Raul Cabral, 96th Test Group superintendent, cover the 46th Test Group's guidon to symbolize its de-activation at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 1. The 96th Test Group was redesigneted to take the place of the 46th Test Group at Holloman AFB. The 96th Test Group will maintain the same mission and manning as the 46th Test Group, but under a different designation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel E. Liddicoet/Released)
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IPE supporting Airmen here, down range
Airman 1st Class Abraham Reyes, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, places a cover over a M50 gas mask before a leak test at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 12. Reyes uses the Joint Service Mask Leakage Tester to conduct the test to ensure the mask is in proper working order. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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IPE supporting Airmen here, down range
Airman 1st Class Abraham Reyes, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, attaches canisters to a M50 gas mask before leak testing at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 12. Leak testing is conducted on all gas masks every two years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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IPE supporting Airmen here, down range
Airman 1st Class Michael Brown, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, places Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear in a bin at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 12. Brown is one of three Airmen tasked to inventory all of the MOPP gear in preparation for a training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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