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Airmen give back to giving community
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. - Senior Airman Chavis Wright, 319th Communications Squadron, prepares cans of food at the Red River Valley Community Action. The food will be packaged into boxes and bags and delivered to more than 600 elderly citizens who are unable to get their own food. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. J. Paul Croxon)
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Airmen grapple with adversity in Jiu Jitsu resilience event
Tech. Sgt. Darwin Valencia, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron travel management office section chief, top left, and Tech. Sgt. John Squire, 319th Healthcare Operational Squadron mental health flight chief, bottom left, demonstrate Jiu Jitsu grappling techniques during a resiliency event Sept. 18, 2019, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The event, “Grappling with Adversity,” was attended by members on base to learn how coping with stress and hardship through physical activity such as Jiu Jitsu is a health option to maintain good mental health and resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elora J. Martinez)
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Airmen grapple with adversity in Jiu Jitsu resilience event
Tech. Sgt. Darwin Valencia, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron travel management office section chief, far left, and Tech. Sgt. John Squire, 319th Healthcare Operational Squadron mental health flight chief, center, provide form tips to a set of grappling partners during a resiliency event Sept. 17, 2019, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. Squire organized and hosted “Grappling with Adversity,” which was an opportunity for members of the base to learn the basics of Jiu Jitsu and apply its diligence to their mental health and resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elora J. Martinez)
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Airmen grapple with adversity in Jiu Jitsu resilience event
Tech. Sgt. Jason Naputi, 319th Wing Staff Agencies flight safety noncommissioned officer in charge, attempts to grapple free from Tech. Sgt. Darwin Valencia, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron travel management office section chief, during a resiliency event September 18, 2019, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The event, “Grappling with Adversity,” was hosted in the combatives room of the base gym as an opportunity for members on base to learn the basics of Jiu Jitsu as a way to cope physically with stressors they may encounter day-to-day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Elora J. Martinez)
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Airmen honor POW/MIAs in ceremony at Grand Forks AFB
First sergeants Senior Master Sgt. Harold Anderson III, right, and Master Sgt. Stephen Middleton, left, raise the POW/MIA flag during a ceremony Sept. 17, 2015, at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The POW/MIA flag was carried by Grand Forks AFB Airmen for 24-hours prior to the first sergeants raising it to begin the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides/Released)
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Airmen honor POW/MIAs in ceremony at Grand Forks AFB
Senior Airman Brandon Misita, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron traffic management journeyman, renders a salute during a POW/MIA ceremony at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, Sept. 17, 2015. During the ceremony, a brief description of each member located at the Freedom Tree Memorial was read aloud followed by a salute. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides/Released)
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Airmen honor POW/MIAs in ceremony at Grand Forks AFB
Airmen from Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, gather at the Freedom Tree Memorial Sept. 17, 2015, for a ceremony honoring POW/MIAs. The ceremony hosted by the 319th Air Base Wing was put together by the Air Force Sergeant's Association Chapter 964. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides/Released)
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Airmen honor POW/MIAs in ceremony at Grand Forks AFB
Einar Einarson plays taps to conclude the POW/MIA ceremony at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, Sept. 17, 2015. The president signs a proclamation every year marking the third Friday in September as the National POW/MIA Recognition Day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides/Released)
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Airmen honor POW/MIAs in ceremony at Grand Forks AFB
Col. Robert Cook, 319th Air Base Wing vice commander, provides remarks during a POW/MIA ceremony at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, Sept. 17, 2015. During his speech, Cook talked briefly about the history of POW/MIA Remembrance Day and how the flag came to be. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Desiree Economides/Released)
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Airmen interact with yesterdays military
Col. John Michel (standing), 319th Air Refueling Wing commander, salutes a crowd of World War II veterans after they returned from the Northern Valley Honor Flight. About 95 veterans attended the flight, which took them to Washington, D.C., to see the World War II memorial among many other stops.
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Airmen interact with yesterdays military
Capt. John Lane (left), 319th Medical Support Squadron, hands Army veteran Vance Rambeck his "Discharge Certificate" upon completion of the Northern Valley Honor Flight. More than 95 World War II veterans from the Red River Valley region of North Dakota and Minnesota participated in the flight.
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Airmen make a “Commplex” mission run smoothly at Grand Forks AFB
Airman 1st Class Taylor Simmons, 319th Communications Squadron, inspects a computer motherboard at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., on May 30, 2013. Cyber transport systems technicians such as Simmons are responsible for maintaining the computer networks used on base for routine communication tasks such as e-mail and internet connectivity.(U.S. Air force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Airmen make a “Commplex” mission run smoothly at Grand Forks AFB
Airman 1st Class Xavier Love, 319th Communications Squadron, uses a lineman’s handset to check the activation of a telephone line at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., on May 30, 2013. Approximately 3,000 telephone lines are used as part of the installation’s computer network. (U.S. Air force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Airmen make a “Commplex” mission run smoothly at Grand Forks AFB
Airman 1st Class Ryan Valdez, 319th Communications Squadron, uses straps and zip ties to secure cables to a metal frame on May 30, 2013, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. (U.S. Air force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Airmen make a “Commplex” mission run smoothly at Grand Forks AFB
Airman 1st Class Xavier Love, 319th Communications Squadron, uses a multi-meter to detect the presence of electricity running through various components of a computer circuit board, May 30, 2013, at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Motherboards such as this one have the capability of transferring information simultaneously for up to 48 telephone lines on a computer network. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Airmen make a “Commplex” mission run smoothly at Grand Forks AFB
Master Sgt. Jermaine Harris, 319th Communications Squadron Plans and Programs flight superintendent and Tech. Sgt. David Evans, 319th CSX project planner exam blueprints for a building with 319th CS chief of Plans, Programs and Resources, Ronald Cooper, May 31, 2013, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. The 319th CSX flight is in charge of reviewing blueprints for all projects on base involving communication systems such fiber optic cables and network connection ports for printers and fax machines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Airmen make a “Commplex” mission run smoothly at Grand Forks AFB
Staff Sgt. Sherry Alfieri, 319th Communications Squadron base records manager, organizes another box of files May 31, 2013, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. More than 5,000 pounds of boxed files are stored by the base records manager until their shelf life expires, at which point they are destroyed by incineration. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Airmen meet Gen Mcnabb
Airman 1st Class Alexander Lemieux, 319th Civil Engineering Squadron, shows the children’s fire safety house to General McNabb and Chief Master Sgt. Joseph Barron, AMC command chief. He is one of many Airmen to showcase their mission at Warrior Land Sept. 13.
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Airmen Motivating Airmen
(Left) Senior Airman Charles Buchanan III, 69th Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology journeyman, and (right) Airman 1st Class Dakota Stantz, 69th MXS aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, provides motivation as (center) Senior Airman Paul Dell, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operator, leg presses 540-pounds during a drop set during his leg routine at the fitness center on Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota on Aug. 12, 2015. The gym helps build comradery and motivates Airmen to participate proper aerobic conditioning, strength and flexibility training, and healthy eating. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Xavier Navarro/released)
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Airmen must revalidate dependent BAH benefits
By Dec. 31, 2014, every Airman will be required to provide their servicing finance office with documentation for all dependents as part of Air Force audit readiness efforts. This one-time, Air Force-wide recertification process will allow the Air Force to validate Airmen's basic allowance for housing entitlements, ensuring every dollar of the $5.4 billion the Air Force spends annually on BAH is fully auditable. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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