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The art of survival
Tech. Sgt. Daniel Roman, 49th Operations Support Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, instructs students on how to make a smoke signal to attract rescue forces in Orogrande, N.M., March 13. By laying certain kinds of dense, living brush onto an open flame, a thick trail of smoke can be created as a signaling device over large distances. As a SERE specialist at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Roman is charged with teaching aircrew members many essential lessons about survival. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel E. Liddicoet/Released)
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The art of survival
Tech. Sgt. Daniel Roman, 49th Operations Support Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, instructs a group of students on how to use a signal mirror to attract rescue forces in Orogrande, N.M., March 13. The signal mirror creates a glint that is easily recognizable, even over great distances. As a SERE specialist at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Roman is charged with teaching aircrew members many essential lessons about survival. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel E. Liddicoet/Released)
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The art of survival
Tech. Sgt. Daniel Roman, 49th Operations Support Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, instructs a group of students on the basics of land navigation in Orogrande, N.M., March 13. Roman emphasized the importance of being able to find your position and correctly communicate it to rescue forces. As a SERE specialist at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Roman is charged with teaching aircrew members many essential lessons about survival. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel E. Liddicoet/Released)
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Faces of Holloman: Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza
Airman Richelle Esperanza, 49th Force Support Squadron career development supervisor, poses at the Military Personnel Flight at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb 15. Esperanza works in the career development section as a career development supervisor and is responsible for managing promotion programs and all of the Unfavorable Information Files for the installation. For her outstanding work in her duty section, she was honored as the 49th FSS Airman of the second and third quarters and of the year. On top of all of these accomplishments, she made staff sergeant on her first attempt. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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Faces of Holloman: Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza
Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza, 49th Force Support Squadron career development supervisor, assists a customer at the Military Personnel Flight at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb 15. Esperanza works in the career development section as a career development supervisor. She is responsible for managing promotion programs and all of the UIFs for the installation. U.S. Air Force personnel specialists are responsible for advising Airmen on military personnel issues and programs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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Faces of Holloman: Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza
Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza, 49th Force Support Squadron career development supervisor, sorts through the Unfavorable Information Files at the Military Personnel Flight at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb 15. Esperanza works in the career development section as a career development supervisor. She is responsible for managing promotion programs and all of the UIFs for the installation. U.S. Air Force personnel specialists are responsible for advising Airmen on military personnel issues and programs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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Faces of Holloman: Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza
Senior Airman Richelle Esperanza, 49th Force Support Squadron career development supervisor, types on her keyboard at the Military Personnel Flight at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb 15. Esperanza, whose mother is from Guam, displays a nameplate engraved with the Guam flag as tribute to her heritage. Esperanza’s father served in the U.S. Army for six years, and her mother retired as a master sergeant in the Guam Army National Guard. She cites her upbringing as a military child as her motivation for joining the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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7th Fighter Squadron change of command
Lt. Col. Shawn Anger, 7th Fighter Squadron incoming commander, assumes command of the 7th FS from Col. Kenneth Johnson, 49th Operations Group commander during the change of command ceremony at Holloman Air Force, N.M., April 1. Anger has been the operations officer for the 7th FS and the 49th Operations Support Squadron since May 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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7th Fighter Squadron change of command
Lt. Col. Larry Broadwell, 7th Fighter Squadron outgoing commander, relinquishes command of the 7th FS to Col. Kenneth Johnson, 49th Operations Group commander, during the change of command ceremony at Holloman Air Force, N.M., April 1. Broadwell’s next assignment will be as the executive officer to the Air Combat Command commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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7th Fighter Squadron change of command
Lt. Col Larry Broadwell, 7th Fighter Squadron commander, addresses the crowd at the 7th FS change of command ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1. Broadwell, who has been in command since October 2011, spoke about the pride and honor he felt to lead the 7th FS. Broadwell’s next assignment will be as the executive officer to the Air Combat Command commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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7th Fighter Squadron change of command
Colonel Kenneth Johnson, 49th Operations Group commander, presents Lt. Col. Larry Broadwell with the Meritorious Service Medal during the 7th Fighter Squadron change of command, April 1. Johnson was the presiding officer for the ceremony that saw Broadwell relinquish command of the 7th FS to Lt. Col. Shawn Anger. Broadwell was presented the MSM for his outstanding leadership of the 7th FS since assuming command October 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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7th Fighter Squadron change of command
Colonel Kenneth Johnson, 49th Operations Group commander, addresses the crowd at the 7th Fighter Squadron change of command at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1. Johnson was the presiding officer for the ceremony that saw Lt. Col. Larry Broadwell relinquish command of the 7th FS to Lt. Col. Shawn Anger. Johnson spoke at length about the tremendous accomplishments of the 7th FS under the leadership of Broadwell and the excitement of Anger taking over command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman DeAndre Curtiss/Released)
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Airman serves community through local search, rescue team
Staff Sgt. Nathaniel Juarez, 49th Communications Squadron base assets manager, stands in front of his New Mexico Search and Rescue truck at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 13. Juarez has been part of New Mexico Search and Rescue for about six months and is a member of the local detachment. NMSAR is an all-volunteer organization that represents the largest group of wilderness search and rescue teams in New Mexico, according to the NMSAR website. NMSAR offers training on rappelling, map and GPS reading, Self Aid and Buddy Care, and basic radio communication (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Turner/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Major Michael (last name withheld due to operations security constraints), 9th Attack Squadron flight commander, explains the MQ-9 Reaper’s flight patterns to members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Major Michael (last name withheld due to operations security constraints), 9th Attack Squadron flight commander, explains the operating systems in a ground control station to Col. Junichi Kono, 2nd Section Weapons System Program Division chief, and Maj. Hiroyuki Kobayashi, 2nd Section Weapons System Program Division staff member, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Colonel Kenneth Ekman, 49th Wing vice commander, welcomes Col. Junichi Kono, 2nd Section Weapons System Program Division chief, to Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Colonel Kenneth Ekman, 49th Wing vice commander, welcomes Col. Junichi Kono, 2nd Section Weapons System Program Division chief, to Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Major Michael [last name withheld due to operations security constraints], 9th Attack Squadron, flight commander, demonstrates flying an MQ-9 Reaper in a flight simulator to members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Colonel Junichi Kono, 2nd Section Weapons System Program Division chief, examines an MQ-9 Reaper engine at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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Japan Air Self Defense Force visits Holloman AFB
Lieutenant Col. Jeffery Patton, 9th Attack Squadron commander, welcomes members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force to Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., March 19. The Remotely Piloted Aircraft program was briefed to the members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force. Their visit to Holloman AFB was part of an effort to bolster Japanese intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates/Released)
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