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Car near the DuPont Gate
Cars pass over the newly renovated train crossing along Barksdale Avenue near the DuPont Gate.
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Suicide Prevention
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86th APS compete in 2017 Port Dawg
Airman Keith Omweri (front left) exchanges high-fives with Lt. Col. Anthony Edwards (right), 86th Aerial Port Squadron commander, as Staff Sgt. Nickolas Godin (rear center) looks on during the 2017 Port Dawg Challenge April 25, 2017, at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia. The 86th APS Airmen are transportation specialists, who sometimes refer to themselves as “Port Dawgs”, competed against 22 aerial port squadrons from across the Air Force Reserve Command. (Courtesy photo)
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Port Dawgs host memorial run
Members of the 86th Aerial Port Squadron took part in the annual 2017 Port Dawg Memorial Run here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, May 6, 2017. The memorial run is an annual tradition to honor all aerial porters, known as port dawgs, that have passed on. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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Port Dawgs host memorial run
Members of the 86th Aerial Port Squadron took part in the annual 2017 Port Dawg Memorial Run here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, May 6, 2017. The memorial run is an annual tradition to honor all aerial porters, known as port dawgs, that have passed on. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Bryan Hull)
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C-17 Taxis on McChord Field
Maj. Scott Jones of the 728th Airlift Squadron taxis a C-17 Globemaster III on McChord Field April 26, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo by David L. Yost)
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New process means fast cash
Patricia Gaura answers questions in the 446th Airlift Wing Financial Management Office on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., on April 24, 2017. Gaura is one of the technicians that uses eFinance to process travel vouchers. (U.S. Air Force photo by David L. Yost)
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New process means fast cash
Tech. Sgt. Jesse Hughes sits at his desk in the 446th Airlift Wing Financial Management Office on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., on April 24, 2017. Financial Management has started using eFinance in order to pay travel vouchers for longer temporary duty assignments. (U.S. Air Force photo by David L. Yost)
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New process means fast cash
The 446th Airlift Wing Financial Management has started using eFinance in order to pay travel vouchers for longer temporary duty assignments. The program is now permanent after testing. (U.S. Air Force photo by David L. Yost)
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Award winners from the 446th Mission Support Group
Award winners from the 446th Mission Support Group on Joint Base Lewis McChord, Wash.
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Benefits
Airmen eligible for the new Blended Retirement System can now take the required Opt-In training via the Advanced Distributed Learning System versus Joint Knowledge Online.
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Wing banquet honors award winners
Awardees from the 446th Airlift Wing annual awards banquet April 1, 2017, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
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Wing banquet honors award winners
Awardees from the 446th Airlift Wing annual awards banquet April 1, 2017, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
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Wing banquet honors award winners
Awardees from the 446th Airlift Wing annual awards banquet April 1, 2017, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
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Reservist member wins Levitow Award
SSgt. David M. Smith, 446th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management, stands at Joint-Base Lewis-McChord, WA, Apr. 1. Smith was recently awarded the John Levitow Award at Airman Leadership School as the only reservist in the class. Smith travelled to Eielson Air Force Base, AK in December to complete the training amongst a class composed mostly of active duty members from around the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by SSgt. Daniel Liddicoet)
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Wing banquet honors award winners
Awardees from the 446th Airlift Wing annual awards banquet April 1, 2017, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
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Speakers Bureau
446th AW Speakers Bureau graphic.
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Realistic training fuels confidence
Members from the 446th Aerospace Medicine Squadron take part in a combat trauma course that simulated hyper-realistic conditions to fully engage participants in a war zone environment. The course covers treatment for injuries that may occur from combat trauma such as improvised explosive device blast injuries, airway closures or blockages, large abdominal injuries and also medical evacuation training. (Courtesy Photo U.S. Navy)
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Realistic training fuels confidence
Members from the 446th Aerospace Medicine Squadron take part in a combat trauma course that simulated hyper-realistic conditions to fully engage participants in a war zone environment. The course covers treatment for injuries that may occur from combat trauma such as improvised explosive device blast injuries, airway closures or blockages, large abdominal injuries and also medical evacuation training. (Courtesy Photo U.S. Navy)
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Realistic training fuels confidence
Members from the 446th Aerospace Medicine Squadron take part in a combat trauma course that simulated hyper-realistic conditions to fully engage participants in a war zone environment. The course covers treatment for injuries that may occur from combat trauma such as improvised explosive device blast injuries, airway closures or blockages, large abdominal injuries and also medical evacuation training. (Courtesy Photo U.S. Navy)
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