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McConnell volunteers recognized
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Millie Suer, America Red Cross volunteer, presents Col. James C. Vechery, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, with a check for $636,073 during the 18th annual Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony in the Robert J. Dole Community Center ballroom, April 16. The amount on the check represented the amount of money saved through the use of more than 1,095 McConnell volunteers. (Photo by Airman Justin Shelton)
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McConnell water monitored
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Dennis Heyer, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron environmental contractor, checks the water flow using a water level meter at a monitoring well, June 15. The meter provides data telling which way water is flowing and water volume. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Jamie Train)
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McConnell water wells
MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE, Kan. -- Cole Knight, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron environmental engineer, checks the progress June 15 of the new water well system being installed here. This $15 million project combines two technologies to save time and money, and is designed to remove contaminants such as oil, jet fuel, and lubricants from groundwater and soils. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Jamie Train)
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McConnell welcomes new 22nd ARW command chief
McConnell welcomes new 22nd ARW command chief
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McConnell welcomes new commanders
Maj. Darrin DeReus, 22nd Comptroller Squadron commander, speaks about his aspirations as the new squadron commander during a change of command ceremony at the base chapel July 1, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Major DeReus assumed command from the outgoing 22nd CPTS commander, Maj. Edward Marshall. The 22nd CPTS manages, supports and provides financial services to more than 5,615 base wide members with an economic impact of $453.6 million. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Maria Ruiz)
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McConnell welcomes new commanders
Airmen from the 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron render their first salute to Lt. Col. Mary Teeter, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, during a change of command ceremony, July 6, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. A formal change of command, such as this, affords Airmen the opportunity to publicly demonstrate their loyalty to the new commander. The change of command ceremony has survived as an integral part of the military’s heritage. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Andrea Salazar)
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McConnell welcomes new commanders
Col. Allan Day, 22nd Maintenance Group commander, hands the guidon to Lt. Col. Mary Teeter, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, during a change of command ceremony July 6, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The passing of the guidon symbolizes Colonel Teeter assuming command from the outgoing 22nd AMXS commander, Lt. Col. William Holt. The 22nd AMXS is one of three squadrons within the 22nd MXG. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Andrea Salazar)
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McConnell welcomes new commanders
Maj. Jason Harris, 22nd Security Forces Squadron commander, speaks to Team McConnell Airmen after accepting his role as the new commander of the 22nd Security Forces Squadron, July 1, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Major Harris assumed command from Lt. Col. Lee Curoe. The mission of the 22d SFS is to provide a safe and secure environment at home and abroad. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Andrea Salazar)
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McConnell welcomes WWII veterans
Team McConnell Members welcome World War II veterans after a trip to Washington, D.C. April 22, 2011, Wichita, Kan. A total of 185 veterans and guardians from the Central Prairie Honor Flight regional hub were greeted by more than 250 people including active duty, Guard and Reserve military members, American Legion Riders and local Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps members. The Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization created to honor America's veterans for all their sacrifices. They transport America's veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials dedicated to honor their service. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Laura Valentine)
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McConnell youth center battles holiday boredom
Janessa Thompson, a contracted dance instructor, helps Team McConnell children perform acrobatics in a tumble class at the McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., Youth Center, Dec. 9, 2009. Tumble class is one on several classes and activities children can attend to keep them busy during the holiday break from school. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jessica Lockoski)
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McConnell youth center battles holiday boredom
Team McConnell family members, Ashlei Swann, Brittany Schmitt and Darrion Holtorf, socialize at the youth center, Dec 9, 2009, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The youth center will open its doors two hours early during the holiday season for McConnell children ages 5 to 18 years old. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jessica Lockoski)
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McConnell’s armory keeps the mission going
Airman 1st Class Brandon Holland, 22nd Security Forces Squadron armorer, reassembles an M249 light machine gun back together after performing a functionality check Sept. 8, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Each SFS member turns in an Air Force Form 629 small arms hands receipt that states their eligibility and qualifications to handle any weapon the armory issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexi Bosarge)
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McConnell’s armory keeps the mission going
Airman 1st Class Brandon Holland, 22nd Security Forces Squadron armorer, performs a function check on an M249 light machine gun Sept. 8, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Function checks must be performed at minimum once a month on each weapon to ensure all the equipment is working properly and that no malfunctions will occur while on duty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexi Bosarge)
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McConnell’s armory keeps the mission going
Airman 1st Class Brandon Holland, 22nd Security Forces Squadron armorer, clears an M249 light machine gun prior to storage in the armory Sept. 8, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Each SFS member must perform clearing and arming procedures when coming on shift, receiving equipment or when they are returning weapons to the armory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexi Bosarge)
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McConnell’s armory keeps the mission going
Airman 1st Class Brandon Holland, 22nd Security Forces Squadron armorer, hands Airman 1st Class Lamar Ellison, 22nd SFS patrolman, an accountability sheet Sept. 8, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The Airmen at the armory issue approximately 200 items each day. This could range from any of the 12 different types of weapons systems or radios used while patrolling the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexi Bosarge)
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McConnell’s Chapel has a ‘High Sea Expedition’
Volunteers pray before Vacation Bible School at the base chapel June 14, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Vacation Bible School is one of the many events the chapel sponsors throughout the year to help enhance the spiritual readiness of Team McConnell. More than 350 Team McConnell Airmen use the chapel weekly. The chapel provides more than 10 opportunities for spiritual fitness throughout the week between daily mass, protestant services and “The Den,” which is an Airmen’s ministry center in dormitory building 350. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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McConnell’s Chapel has a ‘High Sea Expedition’
More than 25 volunteers pray before Vacation Bible School at the base chapel June 14, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Vacation Bible School is just one of the many events the chapel sponsors throughout the year. The programs assist the chapel corps team to fulfill their mission to “refuel the spirit of Team McConnell.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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McConnell’s Chapel has a ‘High Sea Expedition’
Heather Scott, Team McConnell family member, directs Team McConnell families on where to go for Vacation Bible School at the base chapel on June 14, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. More than 75 Team McConnell children from pre-Kindergarten through sixth grade registered for VBS. During this year’s VBS, themed “High Seas Expedition: Exploring the mighty love of God,” children participated in biblical themed activities. The chapel hosted Vacation Bible School for children from 6 to 8 p.m. June 14 to 18. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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McConnell’s Chapel has a ‘High Sea Expedition’
(Left to right) Bernadette Willcutt and Kari Kirk, Team McConnell family members, prepare salad at the base chapel for the Vacation Bible School family dinner June 14, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell’s chapel hosted a family dinner June 14 to 18 at 5:30 p.m. before starting its VBS at 6 p.m. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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McConnell’s firefighters turn up the heat
A P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle parked in front of 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Station One April 3, 2012, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The 22nd CES fire department added an about $160,000 P-34 RIV to its fleet of 13 command, crash, structural and hazardous materials response vehicles. The P-34 RIV is primarily designed as a crash response vehicle. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Maria Ruiz)
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