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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
U.S. Army UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopters fly overhead during a training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M, 25 Sept. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon/ Released)
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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
A U.S. Army UH-60M Black Hawk Helicopter flies overhead during a training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M, 25 Sept. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon/ Released)
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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
Members from the 1st Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), run back into the U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook for takeoff during a training exercise over Fort Bliss, Texas, Sept. 23. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
U.S. Army Sgt. Duncan Brennan, Public Affairs specialist, public affairs noncommissioned officer in charge, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), takes photos of a U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook performing training on a mountain-top over Fort Bliss, Texas, Sept. 23. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
U.S. Army Spc. Joshua Drew, CH-47 Chinook helicopter crew chief, Company B, 6th Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), performs his duties on a U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook Helicopter during a training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 23. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
U.S. Army Spc. Joshua Drew, CH-47 Chinook helicopter crew chief, Company B, 6th Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), lowers the ramp on a U.S. Army CH-47 Chinook Helicopter during a training exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 23. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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U.S. Army trains for real-world missions at Holloman
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Donald Roberts, armament section sergeant, Company D, 1st Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), waits to start maintenance on an U.S. Army AH-64D Apache Helicopter at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 23. Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division use the Holloman and White Sands Missile Range training ranges to conduct a Hostile Environment Medical Training Course, designed specifically for Close Protection Operations during deployments to high threat regions throughout the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Operation Kids Investagating Deployment
Team Holloman youth “deployer” 6-year-old Miles Rash, son of Capt. Kevin Rash, 49th Wing chaplain, gets his face painted during his chalk walk for Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Sept. 22. Operation K.I.D. is an event put on for military youth that teaches them the deployment process. Youth ages 5-13 go through a mock deployment at the 49th Materiel Maintenance Group and receive military orders, gear and a uniform. The children also learn about safety and the conditions of their mock destination. This annual event is held to give kids a better understanding on what it’s like when their loved ones prepare for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Operation Kids Investagating Deployment
A Team Holloman youth “deployer” inspects different animals often encountered in a deployed location during Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Sept. 22. Operation K.I.D. is an event put on for military youth that teaches them the deployment process. Youth ages 5-13 go through a mock deployment at the 49th Materiel Maintenance Group and receive military orders, gear and a uniform. The children also learn about safety and the conditions of their mock destination. This annual event is held to give kids a better understanding on what it’s like when their loved ones prepare for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Operation Kids Investagating Deployment
Team Holloman youth “deployers” walk through chalks and pick up a Meal-Ready-to-Eat during Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Sept. 22. The kids got to eat and test the different kinds of MRE’s, seeing what food is like in some deployed locations. Operation K.I.D. is an event put on for military youth that teaches them the deployment process. Youth ages 5-13 go through a mock deployment at the 49th Materiel Maintenance Group and receive military orders, gear and a uniform. The children also learn about safety and the conditions of their mock destination. This annual event is held to give kids a better understanding on what it’s like when their loved ones prepare for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Operation Kids Investagating Deployment
Senior Airman Anthony Johnson, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, Fire Protection Flight firefighter, explains the controls in the fire engine for a chalk walk during Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Sept 22. Operation K.I.D. is an event put on for military youth that teaches them the deployment process. Youth ages 5-13 go through a mock deployment at the 49th Materiel Maintenance Group and receive military orders, gear and a uniform. The children also learn about safety and the conditions of their mock destination. This annual event is held to give kids a better understanding on what it’s like when their loved ones prepare for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Operation Kids Investagating Deployment
Team Holloman youth “deployers” get off the buses at their deployed location and await the beginning of chalks during Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Sept 22. Operation K.I.D. is an event put on for military youth that teaches them the deployment process. Youth ages 5-13 go through a mock deployment at the 49th Materiel Maintenance Group and receive military orders, gear and a uniform. The children also learn about safety and the conditions of their mock destination. This annual event is held to give kids a better understanding on what it’s like when their loved ones prepare for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Operation Kids Investagating Deployment
Team Holloman youth “deployers” gather in the Youth and Teen Center for a briefing to kick off Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base N.M., Sept 22. Operation K.I.D. is an event put on for military youth that teaches them the deployment process. Youth ages 5-13 go through a mock deployment at the 49th Materiel Maintenance Group and receive military orders, gear and a uniform. The children also learn about safety and the conditions of their mock destination. This annual event is held to give kids a better understanding on what it’s like when their loved ones prepare for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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All gave some, some gave all
Warren Booker, Veteran of Foreign Wars Tularosa-Alamogordo Post Commander, salutes as TAPS plays at the Prisoner of War, Missing in Action Day of Remembrance ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 19. Members of Team Holloman paid their respects during the Day of Remembrance by taking shifts with the POW/MIA flag, running a total of 24 hours, and standing a 24 hour guard at the POW/MIA memorial in Heritage Park. “It’s important that we never forget,” said Booker. “Those who forget are bound to repeat.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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All gave some, some gave all
Members of Team Holloman stand in formation for a roll of honor to represent the number of New Mexico residents who are Prisoners of War, or still Missing in Action during the Day of Remembrance ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 19. Airmen spoke the names and rendered a salute honoring the 12 service members from New Mexico who never returned home. “We need to always remember the sacrifices of those that have gone before us,” said Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. “We will never forget, and we will never rest until all of those accounted for are returned home.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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All gave some, some gave all
Members of Team Holloman stand in formation for the Prisoner of War, Missing in Action Day of Remembrance ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 19. Members of Team Holloman paid their respects during the Day of Remembrance by taking shifts with the POW/MIA flag, running a total of 24 hours, and standing a 24-hour guard at the POW/MIA memorial in Heritage Park. “We need to always remember the sacrifices of those that have gone before us,” said Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. “We will never forget, and we will never rest until all of those accounted for are returned home.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Despite the rainy New Mexico weather conditions, Technical Sgt. Giancarlo Reyes, 49th Materiel Maintenance Squadron electrical power production, stands at attention during Prisoner of War, Missing in Action Day of Remembrance at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 19. Members of Team Holloman paid their respects during the Day of Remembrance by taking shifts with the POW/MIA flag, running a total of 24 hours, and standing a 24-hour guard at the POW/MIA memorial in Heritage Park. “We need to always remember the sacrifices of those that have gone before us,” said Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. “We will never forget, and we will never rest until all of those accounted for are returned home.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Colonel Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander, leads members of the Wing Staff Agencies for their running shift during Prisoner of War, Missing in Action Day of Remembrance at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. Members of Team Holloman paid their respects during the Day of Remembrance by taking shifts with the POW/MIA flag, running a total of 24 hours, and standing a 24-hour guard at the POW/MIA memorial in Heritage Park. “We need to always remember the sacrifices of those that have gone before us,” said Kiebler. “We will never forget, and we will never rest until all of those accounted for are returned home.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Colonel Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander, carries the flag starting the Prisoner of War, Missing in Action Day of Remembrance at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. Members of Team Holloman paid their respects during the Day of Remembrance by taking shifts with the POW/MIA flag, running a total of 24 hours, and standing a 24-hour guard at the POW/MIA memorial in Heritage Park. “We need to always remember the sacrifices of those that have gone before us,” said Kiebler. “We will never forget, and we will never rest until all of those accounted for are returned home.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force Birthday
Master Sgt. Robert M. Graves, 49th Wing superintendent, originally from Akron, Ohio, joined the Air Force in 2000 for the chance and privilege to work with a diverse group of individuals from different backgrounds. “The Air Force Birthday is just one day out of the year that we get to celebrate our core values and show the world the professionalism and pride in what we do,” said Graves. On September 18, 1947 the U.S. Air Force was officially recognized as an independent military service, leaving behind its former role, the U.S. Army Air Corps. This year marks 67 years of the USAF leading the world in air superiority, space and cyberspace. “The future of our nation is forever bound up in the development of Air Power,” Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, United States Army Air Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia Wray/ Released)
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