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Photos: Holloman hosts annual National Night Out
A Team Holloman dependent aims for the target at the dunk tank during the annual National Night Out event hosted by Soaring Heights Communities at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 6. This is the eighth year Soaring Heights has hosted the event and brought together law enforcement, fire protection and community support agencies to provide Holloman residents information and child safety material. Every year, Holloman Airmen and local community members gather at Soaring Heights which offers them food, music and various events for children to enjoy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Photos: Holloman hosts annual National Night Out
Members of Team Holloman and Alamogordo residents participate in the annual National Night Out event hosted by Soaring Heights Communities at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 6. This is the eighth year Soaring Heights has hosted the event and brought together law enforcement, fire protection and community support agencies to provide Holloman residents information and child safety material. Volunteers and local vendors offered free food and beverages. Soaring Heights also set up activities for children and raffled off prizes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Photos: Holloman hosts annual National Night Out
Members of Team Holloman and Alamogordo residents participate in the annual National Night Out event hosted by Soaring Heights Communities at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Oct 6. This is the eighth year Soaring Heights has hosted the event and brought together law enforcement, fire protection and community support agencies to provide Holloman residents information and child safety material. During the event, local vendors offered free food and beverages. Soaring Heights also set up activities for children and raffled off prizes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little flare
Senior Airman Samuel Davis, an airfield systems maintenance apprentice with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, checks incoming and outgoing signals as part of routine preventative maintenance at the Holloman Solar Observatory on Sept. 24. Davis monitors video and checks signals to make sure everything is within the correct parameters. He also makes small adjustments to keep the telescopes running smoothly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little flare
Staff Sgt. Erin O’Connell, a solar analyst with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, creates a sunspot drawing from a projected image of the sun at the Holloman Solar Observatory on Sept. 24. Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the visible surface of the sun that appear visibly as dark spots compared to surrounding regions. The solar analysts closely monitor this information in order to safeguard and protect important assets in both civilian and Department of Defense agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little bit of flare
Staff Sgt. Erin O’Connell, a solar analyst with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, monitors multiple live readings from the sun while looking out for any kind of solar activity that might affect Earth at the Holloman Solar Observatory on Sept. 24. The solar observatory works jointly with civilian and Department of Defense customers who utilize the information in different ways. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little bit of flare
Master Sgt. Kenneth Moncrief and Senior Airman Samuel Davis test the solar telescope after conducting repairs at the Holloman Solar Observatory on Sept. 24. Moncrief and Davis are the two depot-level maintenance technicians from the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4 who service and maintain three solar telescopes around the world, the other two being in Learmonth, Australia and San Vito, Italy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little bit of flare
Senior Airman Samuel Davis, an airfield systems maintenance apprentice with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, re-installs a solar telescope’s polaroid servo after repairing it at the Solar Observatory at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Sept. 24. The Holloman solar observatory monitors solar activity and reports their findings to various agencies that disperse gathered information in order to facilitate protective and safeguard measures as well as research and forecasting initiatives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little bit of flare
Senior Airman Samuel Davis, an airfield systems maintenance apprentice with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, re-installs a solar telescope’s polaroid servo after repairing it at the Solar Observatory at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Sept. 24. The Holloman solar observatory monitors solar activity and reports their findings to various agencies that disperse gathered information in order to facilitate protective and safeguard measures as well as research and forecasting initiatives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little bit of flare
Senior Airman Samuel Davis, an airfield systems maintenance apprentice with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, repairs the solar telescope’s polaroid servo for the automatic gain control at the Solar Observatory at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Sept. 24. Davis is a depot-level maintenance technician for the solar observatories, which means all repairs are done in-house with the parts being sent directly to him. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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A little bit of flare
Senior Airman Samuel Davis, an airfield systems maintenance apprentice with the 2nd Weather Squadron, Det. 4, repairs the solar telescope’s polaroid servo for the automatic gain control at the Solar Observatory at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Sept. 24. Davis is a depot-level maintenance technician who makes repairs on the three solar observatory telescopes around the world, the other two being in Learmonth, Australia and San Vito, Italy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Senior Airman Mason Livermore, a 49th Medical Group medical laboratory technician, demonstrates the process of performing chemistry analysis on blood samples at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M, Aug. 19 to Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. Every week the wing commander and the wing command chief make a face-to-face and hands-on visit to different parts of the base to get to know airmen and learn about their contribution to the mission. This week’s trip to the 49th Medical Group was focused on the medical laboratory where they learned about phlebotomy, urinalysis, hematology and chemistry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Senior Airman Mason Livermore, a 49th Medical Group medical laboratory technician, describes the process of performing chemistry analysis on blood samples at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M, Aug. 19 to Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Scott Loescher, 49th Wing command chief. Every week Kiebler and Loescher get an in-depth and hands-on look at various jobs performed by airmen around the base. This week’s trip to the 49th Medical Group was focused on the medical laboratory where they learned about phlebotomy, urinalysis, hematology and chemistry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Col. Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander, compares a urine sample after performing a test during his familiarization trip to the 49th Medical Group at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Aug. 19. Every week the wing commander and the wing command chief visit a different unit to familiarize themselves with the various jobs performed on base, and to get hands-on experience performing the job. This week’s trip to the 49th Medical Group was focused on the medical laboratory where they learned about phlebotomy, urinalysis, hematology and chemistry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Col. Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander, inspects a urine sample during his familiarization visit to the 49th Medical Group at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Aug. 19. Every week, the wing commander and the wing command chief meet a different group of airmen to learn more about them and their contribution to the mission. This week’s trip to the 49th Medical Group was focused on the medical laboratory where they learned about phlebotomy, urinalysis, hematology and chemistry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Airman 1st Class Gabriele Santini, a 49th Medical Group medical laboratory technician, tests and analyzes urine samples at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Aug. 19 for Col. Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander. Every week, the wing commander and the wing command chief make a face-to-face and hands-on visit to different parts of the base to get to know airmen and learn about their contribution to the mission. This week’s trip to the 49th Medical Group was focused on the medical laboratory where they learned about phlebotomy, urinalysis, hematology and chemistry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Senior Airman Mason Livermore, a 49th Medical Group medical laboratory technician, draws blood from Col. Paul Willingham, the 49th Medical Group commander, as Col. Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander, watches the process at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Aug. 19. Every week the wing commander and the wing command chief visit a different unit to familiarize themselves with the various jobs performed on base, and to get hands-on experience. Livermore informed Kiebler about the phlebotomy processes used in the medical laboratory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman's Commander and Command Chief go hands-on in the lab
Col. Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander, feels for a vein on Col. Paul Willingham, the 49th Medical Group commander, in order to draw blood under the direction of Senior Airman Mason Livermore, 49th Medical Group medical laboratory technician, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Aug. 19. Every week the wing commander and the wing command chief make a face-to-face and hands-on visit to different parts of the base to get to know airmen and learn about their contribution to the mission. This week’s trip to the 49th Medical Group was focused on the medical laboratory where they learned about phlebotomy, urinalysis, hematology and chemistry. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman receives Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence Award
Lt. Col. Brian Neff, the 96th Test Group deputy commander, presents Col. Robert Kiebler, the 49th Wing commander with the Pete Taylor Partner of Excellence Award at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Aug. 18. The Military Child Education Coalition chose Holloman for the award due to the base’s support in the Otero STEM program. STEM provides children with real-world education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Montoya)
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Holloman gives big to White Sands National Monument
Members of the Big Give team, The Judy Choppers, build a Coyote Fence at White Sands National Monument on July 25. Holloman’s Big Give is a charitable event supporting local people and communities. Teams may consist of five to 15 people. Holloman teams are not limited to active duty personnel. Anyone associated with the base is allowed to participate. (Courtesy photo)
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