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Family Day Bike Ride Winners
Jennifer Jarskey the spouse of Capt James Jarskey of the 330th CTS 1st place womens Cyclist and SSgt Kevin Wilson 116 OSS Mens 1st place. (USAF Photo by TSgt Tim Neville).
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Family Day Fun
Abigail, the daughter of MSgt Joseph Daniels of the 116 MXG / QA enjoys the attention at family day. (USAF photo by TSgt Detra Mason).
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Family Day Fun
(L-R) Kaylee McNeal the daughter of Johnathan McNeal of the 116 CS and Marsha McNeal, Mahale Bugay the daughter of SMSgt Michael Bugay and Kristen Holder the daughter of Chief Lynn Holder and Julie Holder. (USAF Photo by TSgt Tim Neville).
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Family Day Static Tour
Alicia and Kierra powell the daughter's of MSgt Anthony Powell of 12 ACCS / FE ; learn about the JSTARS Aircraft from A1C Rickey Harris. (USAF Photo by TSgt Tim Neville).
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Family to Family
(Second from right) Lt Col Gwen Taylor keeps track of things on a spread sheet while helping with the 116th Air Control Wing Family to Family program Tuesday Dec. 1 at Robins AFB, GA. The program gives unit members a chance to help the community and other military families by donating gifts and time to those needing a bit of help during the holiday season. (GA ANG Photo by SMSgt Tom McKenzie)
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Family to Family
From left Claire Gaedecke and her mother Aimee box up presents helping with the 116th Air Control Wing Family to Family program Tuesday Dec. 1 at Robins AFB, GA. The program gives unit members a chance to help the community and other military families by donating gifts and time to those needing a bit of help during the holiday season.
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Family to Family
SSgt Jenna Highfill and TSgt Ron Barthelt of the 16ACCS put presents in distribution boxes while helping with the 116th Air Control Wing Family to Family program Tuesday Dec. 1 at Robins AFB, GA. The program gives unit members a chance to help the community and other military families by donating gifts and time to those needing a little help during the holiday season. (GA ANG Photo by SMSgt Tom McKenzie)
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Family to Family
From left, SSgt Jenna Highfill, TSgt Ron Barthelt, TSgt Joe Westlake, 1st LT Quinton Langham and Capt Richard Reyna, all of the 16 ACCS pause for a group shot while helping with the 116th Air Control Wing Family to Family program Tuesday Dec. 1 at Robins AFB, GA. The program gives unit members a chance to help the community and other military families by donating gifts and time to those needing a help during the holiday season. (GA ANG Photo by SMSgt Tom McKenzie)
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Family to Family
From left, Lt. Col. Gwen Taylor, Aimee Gaedecke and her daughter Claire Gaedecke prepare packages while helping with the 116th Air Control Wing Family to Family program Tuesday Dec. 1 at Robins AFB, GA. The program gives unit members a chance to help the community and other military families by donating gifts and time to those needing a help during the holiday season.military families by donating gifts and time to those needing a helping hand during the holiday season. (GA ANG Photo by SMSgt Tom McKenzie)
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Family to Family
Kallan Randles, daughter of TSgt Daniel Randles wraps presents helping with the 116th Air Control Wing Family to Family program Tuesday Dec. 1 at Robins AFB, GA. The program gives unit members a chance to help the community and other military families by donating gifts and time to those needing some help during the holiday season. (GA ANG Photo by SMSgt Tom McKenzie)
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Father returns from deployement and surprises daughter
Olivia Ericson, daughter of Lt. Col. Charles Ericson, 116th Air Control Wing, embraces her father for the first time in six months as her mother watches tearfully during a surprise visit to Northside Middle School, Warner Robins, Ga., Sept. 29, 2011. Lt. Col. Ericson left on a short notice deployment with JSTARS last March. Returning a day early, the Colonel wanted his daughter to experience a good surprise during the visit to her school. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Father returns from deployement and surprises daughter
Olivia Ericson, daughter of Lt. Col. Charles Ericson, 116th Air Control Wing, reacts upon seeing her father for the first time in six months when he made a surprise visit to Northside Middle School, Warner Robins, Ga., Sept. 29, 2011. Olivia experienced a bad surprise in March when Lt. Col. Ericson left on a short notice deployment with JSTARS. Returning a day early, Lt. Col. Ericson wanted to give her a good surprise during the visit to her school. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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First Annual Tour de Moose 2010
Brig Gen Thomas Moore, Commander Georgia Air National Guard, crosses the flightline in the first annual Tour de Moose ride across Robins AFB, GA. The race is named after Gen Moore's call sign, Moose. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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Fuels
Staff Sgt. Bobby Sharp, 116th LFM fuels specialist, refuels an R-11 fuel truck. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Detra Mason)
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Fuels
Staff Sgt. Lester Canty, 116th LFM fuels specialist, takes samples of JP8 fuel. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech Sgt. Detra Mason)
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GA ANG civil engineers train for combat operations at Silver Flag
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Axel Fiksman, a structures specialist with the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), Robins Air Force Base, Ga., welds a cross bar onto a pole while building a fence at Silver Flag training at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., April 17, 2014. During the weeklong course, Guardsmen from the 116th CES along with 219 Airmen from multiple U.S. Air Force active duty, Reserve and ANG units trained on building and maintaining bare-base operations at a simulated forward-deployed location. In addition, they honed their combat and survival skills, repaired simulated bomb-damaged runways, practiced EOD scenarios, set up base facilities and established various critical base operating support capabilities. Thirty-four Airmen from the 116th CES attended the exercise that consisted of extensive classroom and hands-on training culminating in an evaluation of learned skills on the last day of class. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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GA ANG civil engineers train for combat operations at Silver Flag
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jerry Vincent, water and fuel systems maintenance specialist with the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), Robins Air Force Base, Ga., pulls the outer cover over a tent while erecting a shelter at Silver Flag training at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., April 17, 2014. During the weeklong course, Guardsmen from the 116th CES along with 219 Airmen from multiple U.S. Air Force active duty, Reserve and ANG units trained on building and maintaining bare-base operations at a simulated forward-deployed location. In addition, they honed their combat and survival skills, repaired simulated bomb-damaged runways, practiced EOD scenarios, set up base facilities and established various critical base operating support capabilities. Thirty-four Airmen from the 116th CES attended the exercise that consisted of extensive classroom and hands-on training culminating in an evaluation of learned skills on the last day of class. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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GA ANG civil engineers train for combat operations at Silver Flag
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Edgar Mullinax, right, emergency management specialist with the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), Robins Air Force Base, Ga., and Staff Sgt. Im Southavout, emergency management specialist with the 5th CES, Minot Air Force Base, N.D., test vegetation for radiological contamination at Silver Flag training at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., April 17, 2014. During the weeklong course, Guardsmen from the 116th CES along with 219 Airmen from multiple U.S. Air Force active duty, Reserve and Air National Guard units trained on building and maintaining bare-base operations at a simulated forward-deployed location. In addition, they honed their combat and survival skills, repaired simulated bomb-damaged runways, practiced EOD scenarios, set up base facilities and established various critical base operating support capabilities. Thirty-four Airmen from the 116th CES attended the exercise that consisted of extensive classroom and hands-on training culminating in an evaluation of learned skills on the last day of class. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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GA ANG civil engineers train for combat operations at Silver Flag
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Abdel Rodriguez, a heavy equipment operator with the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), Robins Air Force Base, Ga., drives a vibratory smooth drum roller while repairing a crater on the airfield at Silver Flag training at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., April 17, 2014. During the weeklong course, Guardsmen from the 116th CES along with 219 Airmen from multiple U.S. Air Force active duty, Reserve and Air National Guard units trained on building and maintaining bare-base operations at a simulated forward-deployed location. In addition, they honed their combat and survival skills, repaired simulated bomb-damaged runways, practiced EOD scenarios, set up base facilities and established various critical base operating support capabilities. Thirty-four Airmen from the 116th CES attended the exercise that consisted of extensive classroom and hands-on training culminating in an evaluation of learned skills on the last day of class. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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GA ANG civil engineers train for combat operations at Silver Flag
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Marquette Davis, a heavy equipment operator with the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., operates a front loader during Silver Flag training at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., April 16, 2014. During the weeklong course, Guardsmen from the 116th CES along with 219 Airmen from multiple U.S. Air Force active duty, Reserve and Air National Guard units trained on building and maintaining bare-base operations at a simulated forward-deployed location. In addition, they honed their combat and survival skills, repaired simulated bomb-damaged runways, set up base facilities and established various critical base operating support capabilities. Thirty-four Airmen from the 116th CES attended the exercise that consisted of extensive classroom and hands-on training culminating in an evaluation of learned skills on the last day of class. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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