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Andersen takes SAPR pledge, recognizes sexual assault awareness and prevention month
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 36th Wing take the sexual assault prevention pledge April 1, 2016, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The sexual assault pledge solidifies the Air Force’s zero tolerance policy on sexual assault, outlining how Airmen will be there for their wingmen in times of crises and to speak up when they see something. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexa Ann Henderson/Released)
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Antarctic medical evacuation
Responding to a short-notice request from the National Science Foundation, a C-17 Globemaster III crew from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, alongside Aeromedical Evacuation and Critical Care Air Transport Team Airmen, safely evacuated an ailing contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica Apr. 22. After the C-17 safely landed at McMurdo Station, there was an exceptionally fast 35-minute ground time in which the patient was transferred to the aircraft. The patient received in-air medical care from the AE and CCAT crews aboard the C-17. (Photo provided by Joint Task Force - Support Forces Antarctica)
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Arctic Thunder
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- A C-17 Globemaster III from Altus AFB, Okla., was one of 11 military aerial demonstrations wowing crowds at Arctic Thunder 2006, Elmendorf's air show and open house, Aug. 12-13. C-17s are scheduled to start arriving here in the summer of 2007. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Garrett Hothan)
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Arctic Warrior becomes Thunderbird
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- Capt. Samantha Weeks, 12th Fighter Squadron, enters her F-15C prior to a training mission here. Captain Weeks was one of three pilots recently selected to fly with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. When she leaves Elmendorf, Captain Weeks will spend approximately two months at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. for F-16 transition training before heading to Nellis AFB, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rhiannon Willard.)
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Basketball warriors
Air Force wounded warriors rally during a break in the wheelchair basketball game against the Aloha Hawaii local team during the inaugural Wounded Warrior Pacific Invitational at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Jan. 9, 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Matthew McGovern)
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Battle of the Bands in Hawaii
HONOLULU - The U. S. Air Force Band of the Pacific - Hawaii, also known as "Hana Hou" performs in front of more than 400 onlookers during a Military Band Melee event at Ft DeRussy Park in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 29 as part of Military Appreciation Month and a prelude to Memorial Day events. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division Band, the U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band, the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, the U.S. Air Force of the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii and the U.S. Coast Guard were all represented at the free concert. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Battle of the Bands in Hawaii
HONOLULU - Tech Sgt Johnny Kukan of the U. S. Air Force Band of the Pacific - Hawaii, also known as "Hana Hou" performs in front of more than 400 onlookers during a Military Band Melee event at Ft DeRussy Park in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 29 as part of Military Appreciation Month and a prelude to Memorial Day events. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division Band, the U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band, the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, the U.S. Air Force of the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii and the U.S. Coast Guard were all represented at the free concert. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Battle of the Bands in Hawaii
HONOLULU - U. S. Air Force Band of the Pacific - Hawaii members, also known as "Hana Hou" perform in front of more than 400 onlookers during a Military Band Melee event at Ft DeRussy Park in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 29 as part of Military Appreciation Month and a prelude to Memorial Day events. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division Band, the U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band, the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, the U.S. Air Force of the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii and the U.S. Coast Guard were all represented at the free concert. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Battle of the Bands in Hawaii
HONOLULU - Tech Sgt Tamiko Boone (left), Master Sgt. Ryan Carson, Tech Sgt. Terry Grace and Tech Sgt. Johnny Kukan of the U. S. Air Force Band of the Pacific - Hawaii, also known as "Hana Hou" perform in front of more than 400 onlookers during a Military Band Melee event at Ft DeRussy Park in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 29 as part of Military Appreciation Month and a prelude to Memorial Day events. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division Band, the U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band, the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, the U.S. Air Force of the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii and the U.S. Coast Guard were all represented at the free concert. Sergeant Carson is assigned to the U.S. Air Force Band in Washing, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Battle of the Bands in Hawaii
HONOLULU - U. S. Air Force Band of the Pacific - Hawaii members, also known as "Hana Hou" enlist the help of a little girl from the audience to sing part of the chorus with them in front of more than 400 onlookers during a Military Band Melee event at Ft DeRussy Park in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 29 as part of Military Appreciation Month and a prelude to Memorial Day events. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division Band, the U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band, the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, the U.S. Air Force of the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii and the U.S. Coast Guard were all represented at the free concert. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Battle of the Bands in Hawaii
HONOLULU - Tech Sgt Greg Lacy of the U. S. Air Force Band of the Pacific - Hawaii, also known as "Hana Hou" performs in front of more than 400 onlookers during a Military Band Melee event at Ft DeRussy Park in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 29 as part of Military Appreciation Month and a prelude to Memorial Day events. The U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division Band, the U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet Band, the Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, the U.S. Air Force of the Band of the Pacific-Hawaii and the U.S. Coast Guard were all represented at the free concert. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Blue skies, volcanoes - a day's work
ANTARCTICA - The Coast Guard Cutter Polar Sea pauses from its ice-breaking duties in front of Mt. Erebus, while members of the National Science Foundation came aboard to meet with senior officers. The Polar Sea is in Antarctica as part of the Air Force-led Joint Task Force Support Forces Antarctica, Operation Deep Freeze 2007, clearing a navigable channel for supply ships to get needed equipment and goods to scientists working in McMurdo. U. S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin Neff.
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Brain surgery survivor cross-trains to improve surgery recoup time
Tech. Sgt. Carmen Colon-Alemany's CrossFit Oahu "family" supported her during her second surgery and welcomed her back after just two months of recovery. It took Sergeant Colon more than a year to recover from her first surgery, before she began cross-training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Carolyn Viss)
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Brain surgery survivor cross-trains to improve surgery recoup time
A model of Tech. Sgt. Carmen Colon-Alemany's skull shows where doctors removed a tumor and later a tumor re-growth during two surgeries in 2004 and 2009. The dent in the model shows where her skull didn't fuse properly -- a problem her second surgery fixed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Carolyn Viss)
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Brain surgery survivor cross-trains to improve surgery recoup time
Tech. Sgt. Carmen Colon-Alemany trains at CrossFit Oahu -- a habit that's helped her recover from brain surgery faster and increase her overall health. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Carolyn Viss)
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Brain surgery survivor cross-trains to improve surgery recoup time
Tech. Sgt. Carmen Colon-Alemany, front, does box jumps during the Workout of the Day at CrossFit Oahu Dec. 9, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Carolyn Viss)
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Brain surgery survivor cross-trains to improve surgery recoup time
Tech. Sgt. Carmen Colon-Alemany had a huge scar on her head after her first surgery to remove a brain tumor in 2004. (Courtesy photo)
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Breast cancer awareness month
Staff Sgt. Amanda Dick enjoys the Pacific Ocean with her dog, Captain Jack Sparrow, four months after her last chemotherapy treatment, Sept. 13, 2014, at Diamond Head Lookout, Hawaii. She is now one of the estimated 2.8 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S. (Courtesy photo)
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Breast cancer awareness month
Staff Sgt. Amanda Dick celebrates her last chemotherapy treatment with her family, May 9, 2014, at Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii. According to the American Cancer Society, about one in eight women in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. (Courtesy photo)
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Breast cancer awareness month
Staff Sgt. Amanda Dick receives Adriamycin, a chemotherapy drug often referred to as the "red devil," during her first chemo treatment, Jan. 15, 2014, at Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii. Dick received a total of four drugs over five months as treatment for breast cancer. (Courtesy photo)
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