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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG) and other ANG units from across the nation serve dinner to joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer, or DRMKT. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Charles Borre, right, and Airman 1st Class Ambrasia Washington, from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), prepare dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer, or DRMKT. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG) and other ANG units from across the nation serve dinner to joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer, or DRMKT. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Charles Borre from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), serves dinner to joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer, or DRMKT. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), serve dinner to joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer, or DRMKT. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander O’Reilly from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), serves dinner to joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), prepare dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander O’Reilly from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), serves dinner to joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer. Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kayla Akers, left, Senior Airman Kandaace Kirk, center, and Airman 1st Class Ambrasia Washington, from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), share a light hearted moment while preparing dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. joint-forces personnel line up for a hot meal prepared and served by the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), while supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), prepare dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), prepare dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Kayla Akers, left, and Ambrasia Washington from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), wrap a pan of spaghetti during dinner preparation for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander O’Reilly from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), prepares a pot of green beans for dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Have kitchen, will travel: GA Air Guard supports 58th Presidential Inauguration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Alexander O’Reilly from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), prepares a pot of green beans for dinner for joint-forces personnel supporting the 58th Presidential Inauguration, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2017. A team of 10 Airmen from the 116th ACW deployed with their Disaster Relief Mobile Kitchen Trailer (DRMKT). Working from FedEx Field, home to the Washington Redskins, the team worked along side services teams from other ANG units across the nation preparing and serving meals to about 3,500 joint-force members per day deployed to the National Capital Region. In all, about 7,500 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen, from 44 states, three territories and the District of Columbia, served with the specially created Joint Task Force – District of Columbia. As a whole, National Guard Soldiers and Airmen augmented the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Capitol Police and D.C. Metropolitan Police forces on a range of support including traffic control, crowd management, logistics and communication. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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202d EIS, 116th ACW, Georgia Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jarred Mattox a Georgia Air National Guard recruiter with the 116th Air Control Wing showcases the new Georgia Air National Guard interactive trailer while speaking to JROTC students about the various career fields and benefits of serving in the Air National Guard, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Dec. 2, 2016. Recruiters from the 116th ACW spoke to JROTC students from Warner Robins and Callaway High Schools about career opportunities and about domestic operations and federal missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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202d EIS, 116th ACW, Georgia Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Kathy Benfield, a Georgia Air National Guard recruiter with the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), talks with JROTC students about the various career fields and benefits of serving in the Air National Guard, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Dec. 2, 2016. Recruiters from the 116th ACW spoke to JROTC students from Warner Robins and Callaway High Schools about career opportunities and about domestic operations and federal missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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202d EIS, 116th ACW, Georgia Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Antonio Qualls, a cable and antenna installation specialist with the 202d Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS), 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, talks with JROTC students, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Dec. 2, 2016. Airmen from the 202d EIS and 116th ACW spoke to JROTC students from Warner Robins and Callaway High Schools about the 202d EIS and 116th ACW career opportunities and about domestic operations and federal missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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202d EIS, 116th ACW, Georgia Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Gannery, a cable and antenna installation specialist with the 202d Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS), 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, demonstrates the importance of properly donning the climbing harness to JROTC students while climbing a 70-foot self-supported Rhon tower used for skill-set training, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Dec. 2, 2016. Airmen from the 202d EIS and 116th ACW spoke to JROTC students from Warner Robins and Callaway High Schools about the 202d EIS and 116th ACW career opportunities and about domestic operations and federal missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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202d EIS, 116th ACW, Georgia Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Gannery, a cable and antenna installation specialist with the 202d Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS), 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, climbs a 70-foot self-supported Rhon tower used for skill-set training, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Dec. 2, 2016. Airmen from the 202d EIS and 116th ACW spoke to JROTC students from Warner Robins and Callaway High Schools about the 202d EIS and 116th ACW career opportunities and about domestic operations and federal missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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