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Airmen put on iconic performances
Airman 1st Class Tiemoeshea M. King, 319th Medical Support Squadron, sings “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston during the Air Mobility Command ICON contest Aug. 19 at the Northern Lights Club on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Airman King won the contest and earned a chance to compete at Scott AFB, Ill. If Airman King wins the contest at Scott AFB, she will have an opportunity to perform with Tops In Blue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Johnny L. Saldivar)
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Professional Airmen try to become professional golfers
Staff Sgt. Stephen W. Smith, Area Defense Counsel, contemplates his upcoming putt Aug. 23 in Battle Lake, Minn. Sergeant Smith, and two other Grand Forks Air Force Base Airmen, traveled to Minnesota to take the Professional Golf Association’s Players Ability Test at Balmoral Golf Course. To pass the PGA’s test, players had to finish 36 holes of golf with a score of 153 or less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. R. Michael Longoria)
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Professional Airmen try to become professional golfers
Senior Airman Johnathon A. Jones, 319th Civil Engineer Squadron, places his ball on the green Aug. 23 in Battle Lake, Minn. Airman Jones, and two other Grand Forks Air Force Base Airmen, traveled to Minnesota to take the Professional Golf Association’s Players Ability Test at Balmoral Golf Course. To pass the PGA’s test, players had to finish 36 holes of golf with a score of 153 or less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. R. Michael Longoria)
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Professional Airmen try to become professional golfers
Phil Barfield sinks a putt Aug. 23 in Battle Lake, Minn. Mr. Barfield, and two other Grand Forks Air Force Base Airmen, traveled to Minnesota to take the Professional Golf Association’s Players Ability Test at Balmoral Golf Course. To pass the PGA’s test, players had to finish 36 holes of golf with a score of 153 or less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. R. Michael Longoria)
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Professional Airmen try to become professional golfers
Greg Snow (left) explains a few rules to Phil Barfield before he tees off Aug. 23 in Battle Lake, Minn. Mr. Barfield, and two other Grand Forks Air Force Base Airmen, traveled to Minnesota to take the Professional Golf Association’s Players Ability Test at Balmoral Golf Course. To pass the PGA’s test, players had to finish 36 holes of golf with a score of 153 or less. Mr. Snow was the test administrator. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. R. Michael Longoria)
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Professional Airmen try to become professional golfers
Phil Barfield (left), Senior Airman Johnathon A. Jones (center), 319th Civil Engineer Squadron, and Staff Sgt. Stephen W. Smith (right), Area Defense Counsel, watch their practice shots travel down the driving range Aug. 23 in Battle Lake, Minn. The three Grand Forks Air Force Base Airmen traveled to Minnesota to take the Professional Golf Association’s Players Ability Test at Balmoral Golf Course. To pass the PGA’s test, players had to finish 36 holes of golf with a score of 153 or less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. R. Michael Longoria)
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MAC Golf: round two
Justin Burchill (left) tees off while, Chief Master Sgt. Ed Keller (middle left), 319th Security Forces Squadron, Jim Fristad (middle right), and Capt. Jason Merrill (right), 319th Air Refueling Wing, watch Aug. 23 during the Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament at Grand Forks Country Club, N.D. The MAC Golf Tournament is an annual golf scramble consisting of two tournaments, one on Grand Forks AFB and one in the city of Grand Forks. Each four-man team is made up of both base personnel and members of the Grand Forks community. The event has been taking place since the 1980’s and continues to be a unique way for base and community members to interact. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda N. Stencil)
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MAC Golf: round two
Capt. Jason Merril, 319th Air Refueling Wing, waits for the outcome of his putt Aug. 23 during the Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament at Grand Forks Country Club, N.D. The MAC Golf Tournament is an annual golf scramble consisting of two tournaments, one on Grand Forks AFB and one in the city of Grand Forks. Each four-man team is made up of both base personnel and members of the Grand Forks community. The event has been taking place since the 1980’s and continues to be a unique way for base and community members to interact. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda N. Stencil)
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MAC Golf: round two
Chief Master Sgt. Ed Keller (middle), 319th Security Forces Squadron, looks at the hole to putt his golf ball into Aug. 23 during the Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament at Grand Forks Country Club, N.D. The MAC Golf Tournament is an annual golf scramble consisting of two tournaments, one on Grand Forks AFB and one in the city of Grand Forks. Each four-man team is made up of both base personnel and members of the Grand Forks community. The event has been taking place since the 1980’s and continues to be a unique way for base and community members to interact. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda N. Stencil)
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MAC Golf: round two
Chief Master Sgt. Chuck Ashworth, 319th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, watches Jeff Hoplin putt Aug. 23 during the Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament at Grand Forks Country Club, N.D. The MAC Golf Tournament is an annual golf scramble consisting of two tournaments, one on Grand Forks AFB and one in the city of Grand Forks. Each four-man team is made up of both base personnel and members of the Grand Forks community. The event has been taking place since the 1980’s and continues to be a unique way for base and community members to interact. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda N. Stencil)
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MAC Golf: round two
Chief Master Sgt. Dave Carlson, 319th Air Refueling Wing command chief, watches Dick Olson tee off Aug. 23 during the Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament at Grand Forks Country Club, N.D. The MAC Golf Tournament is an annual golf scramble consisting of two tournaments, one on Grand Forks AFB and one in the city of Grand Forks. Each four-man team is made up of both base personnel and members of the Grand Forks community. The event has been taking place since the 1980’s and continues to be a unique way for base and community members to interact. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda N. Stencil)
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MAC Golf: round two
Lt. Col. Noel Bradford (left), 905th Air Refueling Squadron commander, Malcolm Rodacker (middle), and Master Sgt. Darin Mitchell (right), 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron, share a high five after teeing off Aug. 23 during the Military Affairs Committee Golf Tournament at Grand Forks Country Club, N.D. The MAC Golf Tournament is an annual golf scramble consisting of two tournaments, one on Grand Forks AFB and one in the city of Grand Forks. Each four-man team is made up of both base personnel and members of the Grand Forks community. The event has been taking place since the 1980’s and continues to be a unique way for base and community members to interact. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Amanda N. Stencil)
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Warrior of the Week – Capt. Anna B. Rehder
Capt. Anna B. Rehder, 319th Air Refueling Wing Judge Advocate, takes a moment while reviewing some law books to pose for a photo Aug. 18 at her office on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. Captian Rehder is the base’s chief of Military Justice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Suellyn F. Nuckolls)
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Football Fanatic
Col. Tammy Knierim, 319th Mission Support Group commander, poses for a photo in her office while wearing a Cleveland Browns’ jersey Aug. 20 on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Suellyn F. Nuckolls)
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Meet the 319th MDG commander
Col. Jane Denton, 319th Medical Group commander. (File photo)
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Warrior of the Week -- Senior Airman Manginell
Senior Airman Regina Manginell, 319th Communications Squadron, takes a moment to pose for a picture. Airman Manginell is the Warrior of the Week for Aug. 9 through 13. Warrior of the Week recognizes every day Airmen, who work every day jobs. These Airmen are a vital part to the success of the mission at Grand Forks Air Force Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Johnny Saldivar)
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Vice buys AF ball ticket and so can you!
Col. John Quinn, 319th Air Refueling Wing vice-commander, buys the first ticket to the Grand Forks Air Force Base Air Force Ball Aug. 11. The ball will take place Sept. 17 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena Foyer. Tickets are on-sale now and can be bought through Company Grade Officers Association group representatives: Capt. Brent Chisholm, 319th ARW, 1st Lt. Ulises Atilano, 319th Medical Group, 1st Lt. Jonathan Barnes, 319th Mission Support Group, 2nd Lt. James Williams, 319th Maintenance Group and 2nd Lt. Anna Hall, 319th Operations Group. Ticket prices vary per person depending on pay-grade; E-1 to E-4 cost $10, E-5 to E-6 and GS-5 to GS-9 cost $15, E-7 to E-8, O-1 to O-2 and GS-11 to GS-12 cost $25 and E-9, O-3 and up and GS-12 and up cost $30.
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Vice buys AF ball ticket and so can you!
Col. John Quinn, 319th Air Refueling Wing vice-commander, buys the first ticket to the Grand Forks Air Force Base Air Force Ball Aug. 11. The ball will take place Sept. 17 at the Ralph Engelstad Arena Foyer. Tickets are on-sale now and can be bought through Company Grade Officers Association group representatives: Capt. Brent Chisholm, 319th ARW, 1st Lt. Ulises Atilano, 319th Medical Group, 1st Lt. Jonathan Barnes, 319th Mission Support Group, 2nd Lt. James Williams, 319th Maintenance Group and 2nd Lt. Anna Hall, 319th Operations Group. Ticket prices vary per person depending on pay-grade; E-1 to E-4 cost $10, E-5 to E-6 and GS-5 to GS-9 cost $15, E-7 to E-8, O-1 to O-2 and GS-11 to GS-12 cost $25 and E-9, O-3 and up and GS-12 and up cost $30.
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Warrior of the Week -- Senior Airman Eric Hurtado
Senior Airman Eric Hurtado, 319th Contracting Squadron, takes a moment to pose for a photo while performing his duties during a deployment earlier this year. Part of Airman Hurtado’s job is to ensure construction projects are completed according to their contract agreement. (Courtesy photo)
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Deployed Airman volunteers during his free time
Senior Airman Devon Cross, 319th Comptroller Squadron, takes a break during his deployment earlier this year. (Courtesy photo)
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