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Towering engineer vies for Air Force basketball team
Towering above most, Akinyemi Solanke, a structural apprentice with the 434th Civil Engineer Squadron, is right at home under the basket May 5, 2019 at Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana. The 6'11" native of Nigeria hopes to earn a roster spot with the All-Air Force men's basketball team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Chris Massey)
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Grissom personnel pose for a photo during a special Arbor Day ceremony held here April 26, 2019. Each year Arbor Day is celebrated on the last Friday of April. Its celebration provides an opportunity to learn about trees and take positive action to make the world a better place. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Final folds
Master Sgt. Michael Swick, 17th Airlift Wing Honor Guard member, works with 434th Air Refueling Wing members Airman 1st Class. Alexis Cockle, Master Sgt. Adam Reynolds, and Tech. Sgt. Ryan Turpen, during a training class held March 29, 2019 at Grissom. The Honor Guard is working to expand membership to support a variety of details. (U.S. Air Force photo/Douglas Hays)
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Hands-on training
Airman 1st Class Alexis Cockle, a services apprentice with the 434th Force Support Squadron, receives training from Master Sgt. Adam Reynolds, Honor Guard program manager, on proper flag folding techniques during a training class held March 29, 2019 at Grissom. The Honor Guard is working to expand membership to support a variety of details. (U.S. Air Force photo/Douglas Hays)
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Airman 1st Class Alexis Cockle, a services apprentice with the 434th Force Support Squadron, watches the movement of her partner during flag folding training held March 29, 2019 at Grissom. The Honor Guard is working to expand membership to support a variety of details. (U.S. Air Force photo/Douglas Hays)
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Passing gas
A 72nd Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling technician, refuels an A-10 Warthog from the 122nd Fighter Wing, Fort Wayne, Ind., over the Midwest April 26, 2019. Forty-two employers, nominated by Guard and Reserve members from the 434th ARW, the 122th Fighter Wing in Fort Wayne, Ind., and the 181st Intelligence Wing in Terre Haute Ind., had a hands-on tour of the base that concluded with an air refueling mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Jami K. Lancette)
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Landfall
An employer takes a video during a landing in one of Grissom’s KC-135R Stratotankers during an employer incentive flight. Employers throughout the state of Indiana got a glimpse at what Airmen do while they are away from their civilian lives. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jami K. Lancette)
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Fighters perspective
Col. Kyle Noel, 122nd Fighter Wing vice commander, gives a tour around an A-10 Thunderbolt during an Employer support for Guard and Reserve ‘boss lift’ here April 25th. Forty-two employers throughout the state of Indiana visited Grissom Air Reserve base as part of an employer incentive flight aimed at showing them what their Reserve Citizen Airmen do when they are away for training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jami K. Lancette)
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Group photo
Employers of the 434th Air Refueling Wing’s Reserve Citizen Airmen pose next to one of Grissom’s KC-135R Stratotankers just prior to take-off. This group was one of 42 employers throughout the state of Indiana that participated in an employer incentive flight aimed at showing them what Airmen do while they are away from their day-to-day lives. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jami K. Lancette)
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Grissom observes Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention month
Members from the 434th Air Refueling Wing visit the “What Were You Wearing” art illustration at Grissom Air Reserve Base, Ind., April 19, 2019 in building 596. The display first debuted at the University of Arkansas in 2014 and is designed to challenge victim blaming based on the myth that clothing causes sexual violence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Courtney Dotson-Essett)
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Marines from Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, salute as a hearse arrives at the Marion National Cemetery, with the remains of Pvt. Fred Freet in Marion, Indiana April 18, 2019. The young Marine was killed in action during World War II, and declared by the military as unrecoverable killed in action until Aug. 6, 2018 when the U.S. Navy positively identified his remains. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Marines from Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, carry the casket of Pvt. Fred Freet April 18, 2019 at the Marion Indiana National Cemetery. During the ceremony, Grissom Marines conducted a 21-gun salute in addition to a flag folding ceremony that was presented to the family. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Marines from Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, perform a 21-gun salute during a funeral for Pvt. Fred Freet April 18, 2019 at the Marion Indiana National Cemetery. Freet was posthumously issued the Purple Heart for wounds received in action resulting in his death, the Combat Action Ribbon for service during World War II and The Presidential unit citation amongst others. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Capt. Pierce Virag and First Sgt. Philip Kent, Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, honor guard team members perform a flag folding ceremony during the funeral of Pvt. Fred Freet April 18, 2019 at the Marion Indiana National Cemetery. The American flag is a symbol of the honor earned, and sacrifice made, in battle while serving America. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Capt. Pierce Virag, Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, inspector instructor, presents the American flag to Roger Covey during the funeral of Pvt. Fred Freet April 18, 2019 at the Marion Indiana National Cemetery. The funeral was attended by multiple family members, military organizations, the Marion City Fire, Police and Sheriff’s Department and veterans who came to pay their respect. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Marines from Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, render a salute to the casket of Pvt. Fred Freet, 18, of Marion, Indiana, during a dignified transfer at the Indianapolis International Airport April 16, 2019. Marines were humbled by the experience of returning one of their own, a World War II veteran who until recently had been declared as unrecoverable killed in action. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Marines from Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, conduct a dignified transfer of Pvt. Fred Freet, 18, of Marion, Indiana, at the Indianapolis International Airport April 16, 2019. Freet was killed in action during World War II, and initially declared by the military as unrecoverable killed in action until Aug. 6, 2018 when the U.S. Navy positively identified his remains. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Marines from Detachment 1, Communications Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 45, 4th Marine Logistics Group, conduct a dignified transfer of Pvt. Fred Freet, 18, of Marion, Indiana, at the Indianapolis International Airport April 16, 2019. Freet was killed in action during World War II, and initially declared by the military as unrecoverable, killed in action until Aug. 6, 2018 when the U.S. Navy positively identified his remains. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Ben Mota)
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Band of Mid-America puts Grissom in the spotlight
Col. Larry Shaw, 434th Air Refueling Wing commander, takes a selfie with the U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-America during their performance April 5, 2018 at McHale Auditorium in Logansport, Indiana. Each year the Band of Mid-America performs for millions of people throughout a 10-state region from the upper peninsula of Michigan to Arkansas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Douglas Hays)
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Band of Mid-America puts Grissom in the spotlight
Col. Larry Shaw, 434th Air Refueling Wing Commander, right, thanks Lt. Col. Michael Willen, Air Force Band of Mid-America commander, following their performance April 5, 2019 at McHale Auditorium in Logansport, Indiana. Air Force bands communicate key DOD and Air Forces messages to a wide audience to instill patriotism, build partnerships, enhance the reputation of the Air Force and the United States, as well as demonstrate American values to the world. (U.S. Air Force photo/Douglas Hays)
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