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The HAWC has an eye for health and fitness
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Shannan Bergtholdt, the Health Promotion Program Manager at the Health and Wellness Center, helps a client Jan. 25. Bergtholdt uses a portion plate to educate the client on a proper diet. Consuming a diet comprised of primarily fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and low-fat dairy while limiting added sugars and fats is also a great way of keeping healthy and managing weight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Shoemaker/Released)
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The HAWC has an eye for health and fitness
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Shannan Bergtholdt, the Health Promotion Program Manager at the Health and Wellness Center, stands in front of a Bod Pod Jan. 25. The Bod Pod is used to calculate a persons body mass index. BMI is a method used to establish an individuals weight classification by determining the body’s fat percentage. Bergtholdt helps clients learn to live a healthy lifestyle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Shoemaker/Released)
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From special ops to special hobby: master sergeant works, wheels
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Master Sgt. James (last name withheld) the acting first sergeant for the 29th Attack Squadron, works on his Toyota 4-Runner May 19. Jim uses the auto shop on base to perform maintenance on his vehicle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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From special ops to special hobby: master sergeant works, wheels
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Master Sgt. James (last name withheld) the acting first sergeant for the 29th Attack Squadron, stands in front of his Toyota 4-Runner May 19. Jim goes four-wheeling and rock crawling, a hobby that has recently landed him and his Toyota on the cover of one of the most popular four-wheeling magazines in the country. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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49 LRS takes home AF’s top logistics award
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. – The 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron earned the Maj. Gen. Warren R. Carter Logistics Effectiveness Award, naming them the best logistics readiness squadron in the U.S. Air Force. This marks the first time the 49th LRS has won the award under its current squadron designation and the second time ever that a Holloman AFB unit has won the award. First introduced in 1962, the Maj. Gen. Warren R. Carter Logistics Effectiveness Award is presented annually to an Air Force unit, selected by the Chief of Staff, who has achieved the best supply effectiveness record in the Air Force in support of mission aircraft or weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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Lab techs keep Holloman healthy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. — Airman 1st Class Devin Adrian, 49th Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, checks for a vein on an Airman’s arm before he draws blood April 25 at the medical laboratory clinic. In the lab each Airman manages a section – shipping, chemistry, hematology, and the front desk. The Airmen rotate through each section to be knowledgeable on everything. The medical laboratory mission is to take samples of biological materials and then assess the cells to gather the results doctors need to make diagnoses of their patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Lab techs keep Holloman healthy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. — Airman 1st Class Devin Adrian, 49th Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, places separated blood cells in a tray to be stored for later testing April 25 at the medical laboratory clinic. The majority of the day’s work is done in the morning, then the afternoon is spent analyzing and documenting. On average the lab sees about 50 patients a day. The medical laboratory mission is to take samples of biological materials and then assess the cells to gather the results doctors need to make diagnoses of their patients. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Lab techs keep Holloman healthy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. — Airman 1st Class Devin Adrian, 49th Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, tests a throat swab sample for bacteria April 25 at the medical laboratory clinic. The medical laboratory is certified by the College of America Pathologists. The certification means Holloman’s laboratory has good lab practices, follows Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules, and maintains good quality control that produces accurate results. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Lab techs keep Holloman healthy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. — Airman 1st Class Devin Adrian, 49th Medical Support Squadron laboratory technician, checks blood samples from patients April 25 at the medical laboratory. The medical laboratory is certified by the College of America Pathologists. The certification means Holloman’s laboratory has good lab practices, follows Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules, and maintains good quality control that produces accurate results. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Greg McCarty, a Street Smart presenter, talks to Airmen 1st Class Jesse Hastings, 49th Contracting Squadron contract specialist, about making bad choices behind the wheel during a safety presentation at the base theater here May 2. Street Smart is a program that takes the audience into the real-life drama experienced by firefighters and paramedics as they work to save the lives of individuals who have made poor choices when it comes to drinking, using drugs, and not wearing seat belts. Street Smart coordinated with the 49th Wing Safety office to bring this program here for the first time. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airmen 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Optomerty provides power to the pupils
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Capt.(doctor) Amanda Quelly, the optometrist with the 49th Areospace Medicine Squadron, checks Lt. Col. Gary Miller’s eyes April 27. Quelly is Holloman’s only optometrist on Holloman AFB. The 49th AMDS optometry clinic provides eye care for active duty military, and the German Air Force, they also order frames, glasses, and gas mask inserts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Optomerty provides power to the pupils
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Airman 1st Class Berenice Rodriguez, an optometry technician with the 49th Areospace Medicine Squadron, begins Lt. Col. Gary Miller’s, with 49th Test Group, eye exam April. 27. Rodriguez uses an auto refracter machine that reads the patients base line prescribtion. The 49th AMDS optometry clinic provides eye care for active duty military, and the German Air Force, they also order frames, glasses, and gas mask inserts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Optomerty provides power to the pupils
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Airman 1st Class Berenice Rodriguez, an optometry technician with the 49th Areospace Medicine Squadron, hands Lt. Col. Gary Miller, with 49th Test Group, paperwork April. 27. The 49th AMDS optometry clinic provides eye care for active duty military, and the German Air Force, they also order frames, glasses, and gas mask inserts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Optomerty provides power to the pupils
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Senior Airman Latrisha Skinner, an optometry technician with the 49th Areospace Medicine Squadron, measures the eye with of Airman 1st Class Berenice Rodriguez, an optometry technician with the 49th AMDS, April 27. Skinner measured the width of Rodriguez’s face to find the proper size for frames. The 49th AMDS optometry clinic provides eye care for active duty military, and the German Air Force, they also order frames, glasses, and gas mask inserts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Optomerty provides power to the pupils
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Airman 1st Class Berenice Rodriguez, an optometry technician with the 49th Areospace Medicine Squadron, tries on some frames April 27. Rodriguez, a reservist is here on Holloman AFB to receive upgrade training on her job. The 49th AMDS optometry clinic provides eye care for active duty military, and the German Air Force, they also order frames, glasses, and gas mask inserts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Our Closest Critters
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - A 3-year-old dog named Coffee enjoys a cheese treat after getting blood done work April 24. Coffee had some tests run to ensure his heath is on point. The Holloman Veterinary Clinic provides care to the pets of active duty and retired military, along with the German Air Force personnel on Holloman AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Our Closest Critters
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Carnett, a veterinarian with Holloman Veterinary Clinic uses an ultrasound machine on a 3-year-old dog named Coffee April 24. The ultrasound is used to check animals for complications, babies, as well as parasites. The Holloman Veterinary Clinic provides care to the pets of active duty and retired military and along with the German Air Force personnel on Holloman AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Katie Middlebrook, a veterinary technician at the Holloman Veterinary Clinic, holds 3-year-old Coffee as U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Carnett, a veterinarian with the HVC, takes blood April 24. The blood sample ensures that Coffee is healthy and has no unwanted parasites. The Holloman Veterinary Clinic provides care to the pets of active duty and retired military, along with the German Air Force personnel on Holloman AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Chi-Chi a 3-year-old feline sits in her carrier April 24. Chi-Chi visited the veterinary clinic for a checkup and nail trim. The Holloman Veterinary Clinic provides care to the pets of active duty and retired military, along with the German Air Force personnel on Holloman AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - U.S. Army Capt. Matthew Carnett a veterinarian at Holloman Veterinary Clinic holds a 3-year-old feline named Chandler, as U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Brian Dine trims his nails April 24. The Holloman Veterinary Clinic provides care to the pets of active duty and retired military, along with the German Air Force personnel on Holloman AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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