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CMAX/Collaborative Multi-Agency Exercise
Lt. Dinah Lewis reassures Airman 1st Class Justin Vargas, a "burn victim" being airlifted during the Collaborative Multi-Agency Medical Exercise, known as CMAX, that took place in the Washington D.C. area on Dec. 7. The annual exercise was designed to test the capabilities of the local authorities to handle a major catastrophe. This was the first year that patient transport was included in the exercise. Lieutenant Lewis is a nurse from the Delaware Air National Guard and Airman Vargas is with the 79th Medical Support Squadron, Bolling Air Force Base, D.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cohen Young)
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President Obama's Inauguration
In 2009, about 9,300 National Guardsmen would support the 56th presidential inauguration, the Guard's largest contribution to an inauguration in its 372-year history.
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Phase I Operation Readiness Exercise at the 177th Fighter Wing
MSgt Samuel Lewis (2nd from left) of the 166 Air Wing poses for a photo with co-workers after conducting cargo deployment inspections during a Phase I Operation Readiness Exercise at the 177th Fighter Wing, Egg Harbor Township, NJ, on April 2, 2011.
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Fierce tornado
NEW CASTLE, Del. - A C-130 Hercules was pushed underneath another aircraft due to a tornado that touched down here Sept. 28. The aircraft are assigned to the Delaware Air National Guard's 166th Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melissa E.Chatham)
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Honoring all services
Surrounded by the senior enlisted adviser of each Service, President Barack Obama addresses the audience Jan. 20 at the Commander in Chief's Ball in Washington, D.C. (Defense Department photo/U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley)
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Airmen take Soldiers to the battlefield
Soldiers board an Air Force C-130 Hercules as Senior Airman Kenny Harmon watches Feb. 4 at a Southwest Asia air base. Airman Harmon, a 737th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-130 loadmaster, ensures the safety of boarding passengers being transported throughout the area of responsibility in support of operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Patrick Dixon)
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P-51
P-51 Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10x7.5 @ 300 ppi. Printable (PDF) files for this image, up to 18x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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Supply issues
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Tech Sgt. Kennard Phillips verifies contents of packages against an inventory list at a supply receiving warehouse. He ensures the correct parts and quantity match the receiving documents, which includes everything from tools to tires. He is assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron at a forward-deployed location and is in the Delaware Air National Guard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Alfred A. Gerloff Jr.)
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Injury simulation for real-world training
Tech. Sgt. Shandra Bacon, 133rd Medical Group, receives a simulated bruise from Master Sgt. Bonnie Webb, 166th Airlift Wing, during moulage training on Pope AFB, July 17, 2008. Moulage training is a valuable tool for Exercise Evaluation Teams to utilize during operational readiness exercises and inspections. (US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Susan Parent)
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Simulated broken leg used for training
Master Sgt. Bonnie Webb, 166th Air Wing, displays a simulated broken leg training tool during moulage training on Pope AFB, July 17, 2008. The broken bones are made from sterilized emu bones and are used in injury simulation exercises. (US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Susan Parent)
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You're cleared for take-off
Air Force Special Operations Command combat controllers give a C-130 Hercules take off clearance and provide air traffic control during a mission to establish and assess an airfield March 15 at a forward deployed location in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jeremy T. Lock)
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Vice president-elect Biden visits Kirkuk Air Base
KIRKUK REGIONAL AIR BASE, Iraq –Vice president-elect Joe Biden waves goodbye to Soldiers and Airmen after his visit here Jan. 13. The Delaware senator and Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman thanked troops for their service before his departure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eunique Stevens)
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Mark Your Calendars
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Air mission
Army Spc. Joshua Black (center) connects a static line to an anchor cable on a C-130 Hercules while joint airdrop inspectors Master Sgt. Mike Pierson (left) from the Delaware Air National Guard's 142nd Airlift Squadron and Senior Master Sgt. Stan Martinez from the 192nd Aerial Squadron at Reno, Nev., inspect the load Feb. 29 at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Specialist Black is an 82nd Airborne rigger with the 11th Quartermaster Detachment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Demetrius Lester)
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Sunset on the flightline
C-130 Hercules aircraft stand by for missions at an air base in Southwest Asia. These aircraft move coalition forces and equipment throughout the areas of responsibility in Iraq and Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Patrick Dixon)
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Plane Device
Plane Device. Image created by Billy Smallwood, Defense Media Activity-San Antonio. Image is 8x6.5 inches @ 300 ppi.
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Air Force Roundel (Color)
Air Force Roundel (Color). This roundel, also referred to as the National Star Insignia, is to be used in applications when camouflage is not required. The attached eps file is a vector illustration which can be enlarged to any size without loss of detail or image quality and the background is opaque. The colors are PMS representations of the paint color specifications as contained in TO 1-1-4.
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Airman's Roll Call: Motorcycle safety
This week's Airman's Roll Call focuses on the spring spike focus. Research conducted by the Air Force Safety Center has shown motorcycle mishaps double in the springtime. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration)
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447 EMEDS welcomes new commander
SATHER AIR BASE, Iraq -- Col. Fred Cheney, 447th Air Expeditionary Group commander, hand the 447th Expeditionary Medical Squadron staff to Col. Dean Winslow while he assumes command of the squadron May 6. Colonel Winslow, who is deployed from the Delaware Air National Guard, his serving his fourth tour in Iraq. "I'm glad to have the opportunity to contribute," he told the crowd after the change of command ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Amanda Callahan)
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F-86 In The Heritage Flight
F-86 In The Heritage Flight. Created by Ken Chandler. This image is 10.5x7 @ 72 ppi. Printable (PDF) files for this image, up to 36x24 inches @ 300 ppi, are available by contacting afgraphics@dma.mil. This image is copyrighted and is the property of Ken Chandler and is available only to members of the armed forces and military organizations.
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