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Air Force career transcends into musical performance
Master Sgt. Eli Yamzon (right), training manager with the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron, performs with Hearts In Motion at the Muckleshoot Casino Oct. 17, 2014. (Photo courtesy of Dado Maning)
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Reserve father son duo
Master Sgt. Bradley Sharp and his son, Senior Airman Bradley Sharp, both of the 36th Aerial Port Squadron, stand in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France during a weekend trip while annual tour training at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Sharp Sr. decided to take his son here because twenty years prior, Sharp Sr. had brought Sharp Jr.to the exact same spot when he was just a baby. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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Reserve Aerial Port members deploy to West Africa
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash.-- Col. Scott McLaughlin, 446th Airlift Wing commander, meets with Airmen from the 36th and 86th Aerial Port Squadrons, at the passenger terminal as they prepare to deploy to Dakar, Senegal in West Africa Nov. 8 . Air transportation specialists will be supporting ground personnel for the campaign against Ebola, known as Operation United Assistance. Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Dietz, 86th APS air transportation manager, said the team will most likely be moving passengers, medical equipment, and supplies during the half-year tour. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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EOD Bronze Star
Col. Scott McLaughlin (left), 446th Airlift Wing commander presenting Master Sgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron, explosive ordnance disposal technician, with the Bronze Star Medal, Oct. 5, 2014. Lundgren earned the award for his actions while serving in Afghanistan, October 2013 to May 2014. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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EOD Bronze Star
Col. Scott McLaughlin (left), 446th Airlift Wing commander presenting Master Sgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron, explosive ordnance disposal technician, with the Bronze Star Medal, Oct. 5, 2014. Lundgren earned the award for his actions while serving in Afghanistan, October 2013 to May 2014. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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EOD Bronze Star
Master Sgt. Shawn Lundgren, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron, explosive ordnance disposal technician, after being presented with the Bronze Star Medal, Oct. 5, 2014. Lundgren earned the award for his actions while serving in Afghanistan, October 2013 to May 2014. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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Well laid plan
Maj. Matthew Weeks (left) JBLM Directorate of Public Works project manager and 176th Engineer, along with 446 Civil Engineer Squadron commander, Maj. George Lafrazia work go over structure plans for one of the base's older buildings. The Air Force Reserve's civil engineers have teamed up with the engineers from the Washington National Guard to convert World War II-era chapel near the Dupont end of base into an Environmental Education and Conference Center. (Northwest Guardian)
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Chapel to Environmental too
Reservists from the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron here, handle some cables to renovate one of the base's old chapels, and convert it into an Environmental Education and Conference Center. Airmen from the 446th CES worked in tandem with JBLM Public Works and the 176th Engineers from the Washington National Guard to complete the project by the end of the year. (Northwest Guardian)
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Chapel to Environmental
Reservists from the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron here, handle some cables to renovate one of the base's old chapels, and convert it into an Environmental Education and Conference Center. Airmen from the 446th CES worked in tandem with JBLM Public Works and the 176th Engineers from the Washington National Guard to complete the project by the end of the year. (Northwest Guardian)
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Vantage points
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt, 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, climbs over one of the numerous obstacles at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 21, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (Courtesy photo/JCSE)
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Hanging around
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt, 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, hangs around while does working his CST skills at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 20, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (Courtesy photo/JCSE)
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Day for a ruck
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt, 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, does works his CST skills at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 19, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (Courtesy photo/JCSE)
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Day for a ruck
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt (right), 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and his teammates ruck it at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 19, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (Courtesy photo/JCSE)
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Day for a swim
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt (right), 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and his teammates swim through one of the numerous obstacles at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 18, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (Courtesy photo/JCSE)
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Such a drag
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt (center), 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and his teammates haul through one of the numerous obstacles at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 18, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (Courtesy photo/JCSE)
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Endless bounds
Senior Airman Jeffrey Gebhardt, 446th Force Support Squadron client systems technician, out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, bounds one of the numerous obstacles at Warrior Spirit, Aug. 18, 2014 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Gebhardt has been assigned to the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill since November 2013, and is on long-term orders to continue his needed support. Warrior Spirit is a weeklong team-based exercise built to validate technical and tactical skills while creating unit cohesion. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Andrew Sveen)
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Reservists' inner Beast Mode
Master Sgt. James Joyal (left) and Tech. Sgt. Warren Hill (right), both recruiters with the 446th Airlift Wing, talk with participants of the 2014 Subway Beast Mode Challenge Sept. 6 at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend, Washington. The 3.5-mile obstacle course and mud run was sponsored by Air Force Reserve Recruiting, and proceeds went to Fam 1st Foundation, which was co-created by the Seahawks’ own Marshawn Lynch to keep underprivileged youth on a positive path. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by MSgt Minnette Mason)
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Reservists' inner Beast Mode
Senior Airman Kyle Knoblock, from the 446th Security Forces Squadron, surfaces from a mud trench during the 2014 Subway Beast Mode Challenge Sept. 6 at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend, Washington. Knoblock finished the 3.5-mile obstacle course and mud run in second place of his wave. The event was sponsored by Air Force Reserve Recruiting, and proceeds went to Fam 1st Foundation, which was co-created by the Seahawks’ own Marshawn Lynch to keep underprivileged youth on a positive path. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by MSgt Minnette Mason)
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Reservists' inner Beast Mode
Senior Airman Kyle Knoblock, from the 446th Security Forces Squadron, surfaces from a mud trench during the 2014 Subway Beast Mode Challenge Sept. 6 at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend, Washington. Knoblock finished the 3.5-mile obstacle course and mud run in second place of his wave. The event was sponsored by Air Force Reserve Recruiting, and proceeds went to Fam 1st Foundation, which was co-created by the Seahawks’ own Marshawn Lynch to keep underprivileged youth on a positive path. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by MSgt Minnette Mason)
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Reservists' inner Beast Mode
Senior Airman Kyle Knoblock, from the 446th Security Forces Squadron, surfaces from a mud trench during the 2014 Subway Beast Mode Challenge Sept. 6 at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend, Washington. Knoblock finished the 3.5-mile obstacle course and mud run in second place of his wave. The event was sponsored by Air Force Reserve Recruiting, and proceeds went to Fam 1st Foundation, which was co-created by the Seahawks’ own Marshawn Lynch to keep underprivileged youth on a positive path. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by MSgt Minnette Mason)
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