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Vehicle Dispatch
Airman Jesse Moore, left, 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operator, helps Airmen from the 22nd Operation Support Squadron life support section account for more than 500 life preservers, Dec. 1, 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jamie Train)
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Vehicle Dispatch
A customer at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., signs paperwork, Dec. 1, 2009, acknowledging receipt of a shipment of aircraft parts from the 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle dispatch section. Airmen from the vehicle dispatch section collect and deliver aircraft parts to shops within base maintenance squadrons. On average, vehicle dispatch Airmen here deliver about 500 aircraft parts weekly. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jamie Train)
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Vehicle Dispatch
Airman 1st Class Jerimiah Baumgartner, 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle dispatcher, matches aircraft part numbers against order forms before making a delivery to a maintenance squadron, Dec. 1, 2009, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jamie Train)
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Senior Airman Joshua Roberts, 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operator, parks a bus next to a KC-135 Stratotanker to pick up aircrew members, Dec. 1, 2009, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Airmen from the 22nd LRS vehicle dispatch section make about 100 trips a week transporting aircrew members to and from aircraft. Overall, they transport approximately 500 passengers and 11 tons of cargo and travel more than 350 miles a week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jamie Train)
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PAT-HAH program helps military children, pregnant women
Team McConnell family member Tish Holmes holds her daughter, Savannah, 2, while she names colors of puzzle pieces for Stephanie Shellenbarger, a Parents as Teachers Heroes at Home educator, Nov. 25, 2009, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. McConnell PATHAH program educators believe that parents are a child’s first teacher. PAT-HAH is a free program designed to help parents enhance their child’s development of language and social and intellectual growth during at home visits, parent group meetings and playgroups, and child screening. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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PAT-HAH program helps military children, pregnant women
Team McConnell family member, Savannah Holmes, 2, plays with a puzzle while Stephanie Shellenbarger, a Parents as Teachers Heroes at Home parent educator, observes her motor skills, Nov. 25, 2009, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. PAT-HAH is a free program here that offers servicemembers, military spouses and expecting mothers family support and education for their children before they enter Kindergarten. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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‘Save a Life’ tour makes a stop at McConnell
Bryan Beldyga speaks to McConnell Airmen about the consequences of drunk driving and how it has impacted his life, Nov. 23, 2009, during a “Save a Life” tour at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Mr. Beldya also showed real life footage depicting damage drunk driving can inflict on drivers and passengers. Airmen who attended the event were able to drive a drunk driving simulator. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Justin Shelton)
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Wingman Day kicks off with a run
Col. Jamie Crowhurst, 22nd Air Refueling Wing commander, leads a wing run, Nov. 23, 2009, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The wing kicked off Wingman Day with a 2.2 mile run. Wingman day is considered a time for Airmen to communicate with one another about Airmen lifestyles and for individual work areas to enhance teamwork and unit morale. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Chyrece Campbell)
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MOPP 4, hit the floor: ORE tests Total Force, Airmen’s ATSO skills
Simulated Mark 1 kits, used to antidote exposure from nerve agents, and first aid supplies where among items Airmen used, Nov. 17, 2009, during an Operational Readiness Exercise at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The exercise was a Total Force effort that included more than 500 active-duty Airmen from the 22nd Air Refueling Wing, Reservists from the 931st Air Refueling Group and Guard members from the 184th Intelligence Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Maria Ruiz)
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MOPP 4, hit the floor: ORE tests Total Force, Airmen’s ATSO skills
Airmen transition through a decontamination process and simulate how they would treat themselves after a chemical attack, Nov. 17, 2009, during an Operational Readiness Exercise at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. During the process, Airmen removed thier exposed gear in a specific order to eliminate the transfer of chemicals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Maria Ruiz)
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MOPP 4, hit the floor: ORE tests Total Force, Airmen’s ATSO skills
Staff Sgt. Rodney McInnis, 22nd Air Refueling Wing Comptroller Squadron, puts on his chemical protective gloves, Nov. 17, 2009, during an Operational Readiness Exercise. The exercise tested the base's ability to deploy Airmen and the Airmen's ability to survive and operate in a deployed location. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Maria Ruiz)
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MOPP 4, hit the floor: ORE tests Total Force, Airmen’s ATSO skills
Airmen from the 22nd Air Refueling Wing drop to the ground and don their gas masks, Nov. 17, 2009, during a McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Operational Readiness Exercise. When mission oriented protective posture levels increase, Airmen wear more clothing and equipment to protect them from possible nuclear, biological and chemical contamination. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Maria Ruiz)
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MOPP 4, hit the floor: ORE tests Total Force, Airmen’s ATSO skills
Master Sgt. Bryan Stokes fastens simulated chemical agent detection paper on Airman 1st Class Stephanie Manning’s chemical suit, Nov. 17, 2009, during an Operational Readiness Exercise at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Both 22nd Communications Squadron Airmen suited up in mission oriented protective posture suits and tested their ability to survive and operate during a simulated chemical attack in a deployed environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Maria Ruiz)
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Air Capital Inn staff is all about customer service
Nida McDonald, a housekeeper for the 22nd Force Support Squadron, stocks a cart with various Supplies, Nov. 13, 2009, at the Air Capital Inn on McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Mrs. McDonald has been a housekeeper at the Air Capital Inn for four years, and like her coworkers, is responsible for cleaning 14-15 rooms at the inn per day. (U.S. Air Force photo Photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Shelton)
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Air Capital Inn staff is all about customer service
Senior Airman Gianna Simplicio, 22nd Force Support Squadron, speaks with a customer, Nov. 12, 2009, on a telephone at the Air Capital Inn on McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Airman Simplicio has worked as a customer service representative for the Air Capitol Inn for 18 months. She is responsible for checking guests in and out of the inn. (U.S. Air Force photo Photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Shelton)
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Air Capital Inn staff is all about customer service
Senior Airman Gianna Simplicio, 22nd Force Support Squadron, helps Tech. Sgt. Lark Dahl, 934th Airlift Wing, Minneapolis–St. Paul Air Reserve Station, Minn., check into a room, Nov. 12, 2009, at the Air Capital Inn on McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Airman Simplicio also provided Sergeant Dahl with a base map. Sergeant Dahl stayed at the Air Capital in while on a temporary duty assignment to McConnell. (U.S. Air Force photo Photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Shelton)
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Air Capital Inn staff is all about customer service
Rachel Wood, a housekeeper for the 22nd Force Support Squadron, cleans a bathroom at the Air Capital Inn on McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., Nov. 12, 2009. Part of Mrs. Wood’s job is to prepare rooms for use once guests check out. The housekeeping staff is made up government civilian employees. (U.S. Air Force photo Photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Shelton)
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Air Capital Inn staff is all about customer service
Yolanda Maloney, left, and Rachel Wood, both housekeepers for the 22nd Force Support Squadron, replace dirty linens with clean ones Nov. 12, 2009, at the Air Capital Inn on McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Mrs. Maloney has worked at the Air Capitol Inn for 10 years and Mrs. Wood has been an employee there for four. (U.S. Air Force photo Photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Shelton)
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McConnell vets care for base pets
Sassy, a 4-year-old Boston terrier, gets her blood drawn for a routine heartworm test, Nov. 10, 2009, at the base veterinarian clinic at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The American Heartworm Society recommends animals receive monthly heartworm prevention treatment. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Ruiz)
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McConnell vets care for base pets
Milissa Coberly, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., veterinarian clinic manager, processes a bill, Nov. 10, 2009, for Jan Antone after her dog Buddy received care at the clinic. The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. for walk in services. However, veterinarians only see patients Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. by appointment. For more information, call the clinic at 759-5190. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Ruiz)
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