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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force Birthday
Master Robert M. Graves, 49th Wing superintendent, welcomes a new airman to Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Sep. 18, while spreading the word of the U.S. Air Force Birthday. “The Air Force core values are the pillars upon which my life has always been based on,” said Graves. “I truly believe the core values create an atmosphere of honesty and respect which the Air Force is based upon.” 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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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force Birthday
Technical Sgt. Travis Day, 29th Attack Squadron sensor operator, originally from Lathrop, Missouri, joined the Air Force in 2005 for the chance to work with the state of the art technology to help defend our bases and troops overseas. “To me the Air Force birthday represents the future. The Air Force was established to ensure airspace dominace. Today’s Air Force is the world’s leader in Air, Space, and Cyberspace,” said Day. 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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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force Birthday
Technical Sgt. Travis Day, 29th Attack Squadron sensor operator, prepares an Air Force MQ-9 Reaper for a training mission from inside of a ground control station on Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Sep. 18. “The core values, (Integrity first, Service before self, and Excellence in all we do), to me are an extension of every career field and their responsibility in the Air Force. Without their adherence, the solidarity of the Air Force is threatened,” said Day. 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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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force Birthday
Chief Master Sgt. Wendy Rowe, 49th Materiel Maintenance Group, encourages Airman 1st Class Madeline Ericson, 49th Wing Judge Advocate civil law paralegal, as she finishes the Air Force Birthday 5K at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. 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 Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force Birthday
Despite the rainy New Mexico weather, members of Team Holloman came together to run a 5K in honor of the Air Force Birthday at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. 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 Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Colonel Robert Letourneau, 49th Materiel Maintenance Group commander, helps dispose of weeds at a local home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Members of Team Holloman repair a home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Master Sgt. Ronnie Sherard, Detachment 4 Weather detachment chief disposes debris at a home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Senior Airman Taylor Vondrasek, 49th Materiel Maintenance Support Squadron structural journeyman, cuts down hedges at a local home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Airman 1st Class Lucian Root, 49th Materiel Maintenance Support Squadron structural journeyman, paints railings of a home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Members of Team Holloman remove weeds outside of a home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Senior Airman David Morris, Operations Support Squadron administrative support, removes branches from a home during The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
Senior Airman Julian Calip, from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, works to repair a rotting roof at a local homeduring The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon/Released)
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Team Holloman supports the 2014 Otero County Day of Caring
More than 600 members of Team Holloman gather for the opening ceremony of The Otero County Day of Caring in Alamagordo N.M., Sept. 5. The Day of Caring is an event sponsored by the United Way of Otero County. Volunteers from Holloman and the local community perform various tasks for individuals who are unable to accomplish the tasks or cannot afford to have the work done. Such tasks include fixing their homes, yards or other facilities, while also creating a strong relationship between Team Holloman and the surrounding communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon/Released)
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54th Fighter Group pilots train over White Sands Missile Range
An F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off for a training sortie over the White Sands Missile Range's 10,000 square mile range at Holloman Air force Base, N.M., Aug. 5. The 54th FG is a detachment of Luke AFB, Ariz., and is stationed on Holloman to facilitate high-speed training, live fire weapons training, and night flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leah Ferrante/Released)
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54th Fighter Group pilots train over White Sands Missile Range
Pilots from the 54th Fighter Group prepare for takeoff in an F-16 Fighting Falcon for a training sortie over the White Sands Missile Range's 10,000 square mile range at Holloman Air force Base, N.M., Aug. 5. The 54th FG is a detachment of Luke AFB, Ariz., and is stationed on Holloman to facilitate high-speed training, live fire weapons training, and night flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leah Ferrante/Released)
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54th Fighter Group pilots train over White Sands Missile Range
Two pilots from the 54th Fighter Group taxi in an F-16 Fighting Falcon, prior to a training sortie over the White Sands Missile Range's 10,000 square mile range at Holloman Air force Base, N.M., Aug. 5. The 54th FG is a detachment of Luke AFB, Ariz., and is stationed on Holloman to facilitate high-speed training, live fire weapons training, and night flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leah Ferrante/Released)
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54th Fighter Group pilots train over White Sands Missile Range
Captain Jake Pippenger, 54th Fighter Group pilot, enters the cockpit of an F-16 Fighting Falcon prior to a training sortie over the White Sands Missile Range's 10,000 square mile range at Holloman Air force Base, N.M., Aug. 5. The 54th FG is a detachment of Luke AFB, Ariz., and is stationed on Holloman to facilitate high-speed training, live fire weapons training, and night flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leah Ferrante/Released)
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54th Fighter Group pilots train over White Sands Missile Range
Captain Jake Pippenger, 54th Fighter Group pilot, inspects an F-16 Fighting Falcon to prepare for a training sortie over the White Sands Missile Range's 10,000 square mile range at Holloman Air force Base, N.M., Aug. 5. The 54th FG is a detachment of Luke AFB, Ariz., and is stationed on Holloman to facilitate high-speed training, live fire weapons training, and night flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leah Ferrante/Released)
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54th Fighter Group pilots train over White Sands Missile Range
A member of a 311th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepares an F-16 Fighting Falcon for a training sortie over the White Sands Missile Range's 10,000 square mile range at Holloman Air force Base, N.M., Aug. 5. The 54th FG is a detachment of Luke AFB, Ariz., and is stationed on Holloman to facilitate high-speed training, live fire weapons training, and night flying operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leah Ferrante/Released)
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