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Outstanding Airmen STEP promoted
Congratulations to Tech. Sgt. Valerie Taitingfong, 5th Communications Squadron, on her recent STEP promotion. Taitingfong is shown receiving her new stripe from Col. James Dawkins, 5th Bomb Wing commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Kristoffer Kaubisch)
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Posted: 12/19/2012
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Getting to know an ‘Outstanding Airman’
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. - Senior Airman Bryenna Brooks, from the 2nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron at Barksdale AFB, La., and one of the Air Force's Twelve Outstanding Airmen of the Year, receives a coin from Col. Kevin Cullen, 91st Security Forces Group commander, during a meet and greet here Dec. 13. Brooks, recipient of a Purple Heart, is touring bases throughout the Air Force to talk about possible changes to help benefit Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Andrew Crawford)
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Posted: 12/19/2012
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Push-up domination
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Senior Airman Adam Gonzalez, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, competes in the 5th Bomb Wing Annual Awards Banquet Push-Up Contest Fundraiser Dec. 14. The unit with the highest total push-up count recieved a memorabilia plaque and two packs of Red-Bull and the first place winners recieved a $25 gift card, with other prizes for second and third place winners. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez)
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Posted: 12/15/2012
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Push-up domination
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Congratulations to the Airman Leadership School, Airman 1st Class Israel Freeman and Senior Airman Michelle O'neal on dominating the Push-Up competition Dec. 14. Within a three minute time frame, Freeman completed 137 push-ups and O'neal 101. ALS had the highest total push-up count by unit with a combined 2560 push-ups. The unit recieved a memorabilia plaque and two packs of Red-Bull and the first place winners were awarded a $25 gift card. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez)
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Posted: 12/15/2012
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Posted: 12/12/2012
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Posted: 12/12/2012
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Posted: 12/12/2012
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Posted: 12/12/2012
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Posted: 12/12/2012
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Military Working Dog Jessey/L063
The distinguished career of the 5th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog: Jessey, came to a close after six years of dedicated and honorable service to the U.S. Air Force. MWD Jessey served Minot Air Force Base for five years and was attached to only three handlers. In June, MWD Jessey‘s annual blood work revealed life threatening bone marrow cancer, which consequently led to loss of sight in her right eye barring her from further service. Staff Sgt. Eric Rod, was Jessey’s final handler and best friend when she was officially retired from duty on Nov. 20. (U.S. Air Force photos/ Tech. Sgt. Aaron Allmon)
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Posted: 12/12/2012
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