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First sergeants deliver cookies to Airmen
Senior Master Sgt. Brian Stone, 69th Reconnaissance Group first sergeant, and Master Sgt. Richard McCorkle, 319th Operations Support Squadron first sergeant, pose with a full box of cookie bags to deliver to Airmen currently working at Cavalier Air Station, N.D., on Dec. 10, 2012. Every year, the Grand Forks Air Force Base Spouses’ Club shows their appreciation by baking cookies and assembling cookie bags to surprise Airmen who live in the dorms. This year, the Grand Forks Air Force Base First Sergeants’ Council delivered cookies to Airmen stationed on Cavalier Air Force Station and Grand AFB, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amanda N. Grabiec)
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More cookies for Airmen
The Grand Forks Air Force Base First Sergeants’ Council sets down a bag of cookies and a few homemade holiday cards at the doorway of an Airman’s dorm room at Cavalier Air Station, N.D., Dec. 10, 2012. Every year, the Grand Forks Air Force Base Spouses’ Club shows their appreciation to Airmen on base by baking cookies and assembling cookie bags to surprise Airmen who live in the dorms. This year, the First Sergeants’ Council delivered cookies to Airmen stationed on Cavalier Air Station and Grand Forks AFB, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amanda N. Grabiec)
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Shelts poses for a picture
Airman 1st Class Amber Shelts, 319th Security Forces Squadron, displays a holiday card made by an elementary school student delivered by the Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., First Sergeants’ Council during their visit to drop off cookies Dec. 10, 2012, to Cavalier Air Force Station, N.D. Every year, the Grand Forks Air Force Base Spouses’ Club shows their appreciation to Airmen on base by baking cookies and assembling cookie bags to surprise Airmen who live in the dorms. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amanda N. Grabiec)
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Delivering cookies to Airmen
Members of the Grand Forks Air Force Base First Sergeants’ Council deliver packaged cookie bags and tins to Airmen stationed on Cavalier Air Station, N.D., Dec. 10, 2012. Every year, the Grand Forks Air Force Base Spouses’ Club shows their appreciation to Airmen on base by baking cookies and assembling cookie bags to surprise Airmen who live in the dorms. This year, the First Sergeants’ Council delivered cookies to Airmen stationed on Cavalier Air Station and Grand Forks AFB, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amanda N. Grabiec)
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Making cookies for Airmen
Members from the Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., Spouses' Club, prepare cookie bags Dec. 10, 2012, to deliver to Airmen before the holidays. Every year, the Grand Forks AFB Spouses' Club shows their appreciation to Airmen on base by baking cookies and assembling cookie bags to surprise Airmen who live in the dorms on base and Cavalier Air Force Station, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amanda N. Grabiec)
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Firefighters unite for training
Larimore firefighters and Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., fire protection specialists position themselves to engage in a live fire fighting exercise Dec. 8, 2012, in Larimore, N.D. The fire crews used a vacant residential home as the site for the joint military and civilian training which took approximately six hours to complete. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Amber E. Bennett)
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Firefighting in N.D.
Members of the Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., Fire Department and the Larimore FD gather together for live training Dec. 11, 2012, in Larimore, N.D. The training was held to help Airmen and local firefighters train together in preparation for potential incidents and practice and apply firefighting techniques. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Amber E. Bennett)
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A1C Smirnoff Warrior of the Week
Airman 1st Class Nikolai Smirnoff of the 319th Comptroller Squadron is this week’s Warrior of the Week. Smirnoff, a native of Yekaterinburg, Russia, until he immigrated to the United States and adopted Minneapolis, Minn., as his new hometown, said he loves “meeting new people and helping them out, while providing quality service.” He said his desire to succeed in the Air Force comes from a deeply rooted desire to make his family proud. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Susan L. Davis)
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StormReady certificate on display
Two members of the National Weather Service (back row) stand amongst senior leadership members and Airmen from various agencies throughout the 319th Air Base Wing on Dec. 10, 2012, who helped Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., become certified as StormReady by the NWS. Tech. Sgt. Ben Hall, NCO in charge of operational readiness for the 319th ABW Inspector General’s Office, holds up a banner recognizing the installation’s accomplishment. Storm Ready is a NWS program designed to help community leaders and emergency managers strengthen local safety and severe weather response programs through advanced planning, education and awareness. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Xavier Navarro)
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AMC awards GFAFB best family child care center
Pamela Schumaker, Airman & Family Readiness Center family child care coordinator, and Maj. Regina Castro, 319th Force Support Squadron commander, stand with a poster recognizing the Grand Forks Air Force Base Family Child Care as the best in the Air Mobility Command, Nov. 8 here at the A&FRC. The A&FRC worked with more than 30 agencies, to achieve this special recognition. (Courtesy photo)
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Sergeant Jensen takes inventory
Staff Sgt. Adrian Jensen, an individual protective equipment NCO with the 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron, takes inventory of a cage filled with thick winter coats Nov. 26, 2012, at the 319th LRS mobility equipment depot on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Along with keeping inventory, Jensen also periodically inspects mission-essential items such as parkas, which help Airmen stay warm and work in severe cold weather conditions that sometimes reach subzero temperatures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Sergeant Jenses verifies information on an inspection tag
Staff Sgt. Adrian Jensen, an individual protective equipment NCO with the 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron, verifies information on an inspection tag for a cage filled with oversized rubber boot covers Nov. 26, 2012, at the 319th LRS mobility equipment depot on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Along with keeping inventory of equipment, Jensen also periodically inspects the items to ensure they are clean and serviceable for training scenarios and real-world deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Sergeant Jones folds chemical protective gear
Staff Sgt. Adrian Jensen, an individual protective equipment NCO with the 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron, flattens into place a folded chemical protective overgarment suit used for chemical warfare training Nov. 26, 2012, at the 319th LRS mobility equipment depot on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Jensen was part of the 319th LRS group that helped complete 416 mobility bags in less than 48 hours for wing personnel who participated in the base’s most recent readiness exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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WOTW Airman Benjamin
Senior Airman Kaleea Benjamin, 319th Security Forces Squadron commander’s executive, annotates information during a telephone call at the 319th SFS headquarters Nov. 26, 2012, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. As an executive, Benjamin is responsible for drafting and reviewing various documents requiring approval by the 319th SFS senior leadership. Some of the documents include unit memorandums and official correspondence. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Zachiah Roberson)
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Angel Tree revealed on GFAFB
Grand Forks First Sergeant Council members present an Angel Tree with military spouses Cassie Schotanus and Bethanne Runyan on Nov. 21, 2012, at the Base Exchange on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N. D. With around 70 names provided, the purpose of the Angel Tree is to ensure every child on GFAFB has a gift to open this holiday season. Contact your first sergeant for details or to nominate an individual or family. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ashley N. Taylor)
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Angel Tree revealed at GFAFB
Master Sgt. Richard McCorkle, 319th Operations Support Squadron first sergeant, displays an “Angel Card” for the Angel Tree on Nov. 21, 2012, at the Base Exchange on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N. D. With around 70 names provided, the purpose of the Angel Tree is to ensure every child on GFAFB has a gift to open this holiday season. Contact your first sergeant for details or to nominate an individual or family. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ashley N. Taylor)
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Tran helped search for and recover missing Vietnam War personnel
Capt. Huy Tran, an officer stationed at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., returned to his birth country of Vietnam this summer for the first time in eight years to help search for and recover missing Vietnam War personnel. In cooperation with the Joint Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command, (JPAC), and the Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP), Tran played a vital role as a Vietnamese linguist on a recovery mission to bring home service members missing from the Vietnam War Era. (Courtesy photo)
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Vietnamese workers clear a path through dense vegetation to the summit of a mountain
Vietnamese workers clear a path through dense vegetation to the summit of a mountain where a crew of missing American sailors from the Vietnam War Era was thought to have crashed. Capt. Huy Tran, an officer stationed at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., returned to his birth country of Vietnam this summer for the first time in eight years to help search for and recover missing Vietnam War personnel. In cooperation with the Joint Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command, (JPAC), and the Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP), Tran played a vital role as a Vietnamese linguist on a recovery mission to bring home service members missing from the Vietnam War Era. (Courtesy photo)
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Team photo of Vietnam recovery
Capt. Huy Tran, an officer stationed at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., returned to his birth country of Vietnam this summer for the first time in eight years to help search for and recover missing Vietnam War personnel. In cooperation with the Joint Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command, (JPAC), and the Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP), Tran played a vital role as a Vietnamese linguist on a recovery mission to bring home service members missing from the Vietnam War Era. (Courtesy photo)
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Tran interviews witnesses
Capt. Huy Tran, an officer stationed at Grand Forks AFB, N.D., interviews a witness in Vietnam during a search and recovery mission in the summer of 2012. In cooperation with the Joint Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command, (JPAC), and the Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP), Tran played a vital role as a Vietnamese linguist on a recovery mission to bring home service members missing from the Vietnam War Era. (Courtesy photo)
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