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Team McConnell says bye to Elsie
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Elsie Fullerton and Lt. Col. Donald Christensen, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron commander, gives into lighthearted silliness during Elsie’s birthday and retirement party at the Officer’s Club, April 25. Ms. Fullerton retired on her 75th birthday after 49 years of service. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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General Hawkins visits McConnell
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Maj. Gen. James Hawkins, 18th Air Force commander, speaks to Team McConnell members, during a monthly promotion ceremony, April 30. Promotion ceremonies recognize individuals who have obtained the next level of rank in their career. (Photo by Senior Airman Jamie Train)
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General Hawkins visits McConnell
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Senior Airman Robyn Matthews, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, talks with Maj. Gen. James Hawkins, 18th Air Force commander, during a chapel chow down here at McConnell AFB, April 30. The chapel chow down was held by the base chapel for the medical group to promote the services they offer to the base. (Photo by Senior Airman Jamie Train)
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General Hawkins visits McConnell
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Maj. Gen. James Hawkins, Commander of the 18th Air Force, flies a simulated KC-135 alongside Maj. Bradford Anderson, 18th Air Refueling Squadron, April 30. Maj. Gen. Hawkins and Maj. Anderson practiced the pre-contact and contact aspects of air-to-air refueling. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Ruiz)
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General Hawkins visits McConnell
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Mrs. Linda Hawkins, wife of Maj. Gen. James Hawkins, Commander of the 18th Air Force, looks through the scope of a M4 carbine in building 1220, April 30. Mrs. Hawkins was also briefed on other weapons such as the M9 pistol, M16A2 rifle, 870 shotgun, and the M249, M240B, and MK 19 machine guns. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Maria Ruiz)
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General Hawkins visits McConnell
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Tech. Sgt. Randal Boyd, 22 Logistic Readiness Squadron, briefs Maj. Gen. James A. Hawkins, 18th Air Force commander, on the new South hydrant. The new hydrant cost an estimated $17.2 million to construct. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Reserve Officers Association State Convention
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Lt. Col. Steven Layton, 89th Regional Readiness Command, hands retired Lt. Col. Bud Huffman information on this years Reserve Officers Association State Convention at the Robert J. Dole Community Center, April 26. The Reserve Officers Association maintains Reserve and National Guard resources and training for national defense. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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SARC luncheon
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Lynn Emond, 22nd Air Refueling Wing, sexual assault response coordinator, speaks to team McConnell members at a Sexual Assault Awareness Month Appreciation luncheon at the Chapel Annex, April 25. The luncheon honored case management workers and victim advocates for their service to McConnell. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Military Appreciation Night
WICHITA, Kan. -- Members of the Wichita State University Shockers baseball team and fans watch as Honor Guard members from the 184th Intelligence Wing at McConnell Air Force Base present the “Colors” during a Military Appreciation Night game at Wichita University’s Eck Stadium, April 29. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Jessica Lockoski)
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Military Appreciation Night
WICHITA, Kan. -- Col. James Vechery, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander watches Airman 1st Class Michael Wark, 22nd Communication Squadron, throw a practice pitch before a Wichita State University Shocker’s base ball game at Wichita University’s Eck’s Stadium, April 29. The two McConnell members represented the military during the Military Appreciation Night where Airman Wark, one of McConnell’s newest Airmen, threw the game’s opening first pitch. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Jessica Lockoski)
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Military Appreciation Night
WICHITA, Kan. -- Airman 1st Class Michael Wark, 22nd Communication Squadron, throws the first pitch at a Wichita State University Shocker’s baseball game during Military Appreciation Night at Wichita University’s Eck Stadium April 29. (Photo by Airman Class Justin Shelton)
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Lt. Col. Christine Pierce
Lt. Col. Christine Pierce, 22nd Medical Operations Squadron commander
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Senior Airman Hector Vaca-Flores, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, uses a coliwasas to take hazard waste sample from a drum at Hazardous Material, April 29. Coliwasas is used to get a sample then is left into the hazardous material for it is now contaminated. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Master Sgt. Michael Keys, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, sets up a Wet Bulb Globe Temperature at the clinic, April 29. Wet Bulb Globe Temperature is used to detect the temperature and moister of an area to see what effects that area could have on the body. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- 2nd Lt. Michael Gifford, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, is testing a sewer with an Entry Rae at the clinic, April 29. Entry Rae is used for detection of harmful gases before entering an area, usually in small spaces. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Staff Sgt. Lisa Liddell, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, testing a sample on a Hazmat ID System at the clinic, April 29. Hazmat ID System has excellent results in white powder responses. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Staff Sgt. Lisa Liddell, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, testing a sample on a Hazmat ID System at the clinic, April 29. Hazmat ID System identifies solid and liquid chemical compounds. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Master Sgt. Mark Goodner, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, looks for supplies at the clinic, April 29. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Master Sgt. David Butler, 184th Intelligence Wing, adds colilart powder to a sample at the clinic, April 29. Colilart powder aids in bacteria analysis and provides excessive growth in bacteria. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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Bioenvironmental Engineering saving lives
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Senior Airman Hector Vaca-Flores, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, collects samples from the indoor pool at the Robert J. Dole Community Center, April 29. The mission of Bioenvironmental Engineering is to provide operational health risk assessment expertise to enhance commander decision making and health service support capabilities. (Photo by Senior Airman Roy Lynch III)
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