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FAA UAS Integration Office Manager visits Grand Forks AFB
Jim Williams, Federal Aviation Administration Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office manager, observes an RQ-4B Global Hawk parked on the flightline from the air traffic control tower on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., on Aug. 15, 2014. Williams visited the Radar Approach Control Tower, as one of the stops on tour incorporated into his official visit to the base. The RAPCON tower is the primary facility used by the Air Force for directing approaches and departures of all aircraft in and out of the installation, to include Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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FAA UAS Integration Office Manager visits Grand Forks AFB
Jim Williams, Federal Aviation Administration Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office manager, meets with senior leaders of the 319th Air Base Wing to discuss the status of operations for the integration of UAS in National Airspace System during an official visit to Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., on Aug. 15, 2014. (From left to right in uniform) Col. Robert Cook, 319th ABW vice commander; Command Chief Master Sgt. David Duncan and Col. Paul Bauman, 319th ABW commander. The 319th ABW is the host unit for tenant units such as the 69th Reconnaissance Group, which operates unmanned aircraft such as the RQ-4B Global Hawk. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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FAA UAS Integration Office Manager visits Grand Forks AFB
Jim Williams, Manager of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Office, speaks to two Airmen from the 69th Maintenance Squadron during an official visit to Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., on Aug. 15, 2014. Williams visited with the junior enlisted Airmen prior to witnessing a joint test flight of two Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, which featured one MQ-9 Reaper and one RQ-4B Global Hawk. Since being selected to be the manager of the FAA UAS Integration Office in March 2012, Williams has had the responsibility of coordinating all aspects of the FAA’s efforts to integrate UAS into the NAS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Luis Loza Gutierrez)
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Keeping teeth clean to stay fit to fight
Senior Airman Julian Giovanni Carrera, a dental assistant with the 319th Medical Operations Squadron at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., picks up a dental scaler to clean a patient’s teeth Aug. 13, 2014. Dental scalers are used to scrape off hardened plaque, called calculus, from in between the patient’s teeth. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Bonnie Brewer)
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Keeping teeth clean to stay fit to fight
Senior Airman Julian Giovanni Carrera, a dental assistant with the 319th Medical Operations Squadron at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., cleans a patient’s teeth during a routine dental appointment Aug. 13, 2014. Keeping Airmen’s teeth clean and healthy is how the dental clinic keeps Airmen ready to deploy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Bonnie Brewer)
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Touring the Hangar
David Sprague of General Atomics gives a hangar tour to a group of civilians from the public and private sectors who visited Grand Forks Air Force Base Aug. 13, 2014, to learn more about unmanned aircraft and how they could benefit each of their respective fields. The group also heard from the 348th Reconnaissance Group, the North Dakota Air National Guard, Customs and Border Protection and Northrop Grumman. (U. S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Susan L. Davis)
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Touring the Hangar
A group of civilians from the public and private sectors visit Grand Forks Air Force Base Aug. 13, 2014, to learn more about unmanned aircraft and how they could benefit their respective fields. The group had a briefing from the 348th Reconnaissance Group, followed by the North Dakota Air National Guard, Customs and Border Protection, Northrop Grumman and General Atomics. (U. S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Susan L. Davis)
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Sherri gets in touch with her human interaction
Airman 1st Class Namhoon Kim, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron customer support apprentice, spends time with Sherri, a German shepherd, to help her become more used to human interaction at the Circle of Friends Humane Society Aug. 6, 2014, in Grand Forks, N.D. Kim is a Mission Viejo, Calif., native and spends his time at the local animal shelter as a volunteer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Sharing his time with Sherri
Airman 1st Class Namhoon Kim, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron customer support apprentice, pets Sherri, a German shepherd, at the Circle of Friends Humane Society Aug. 6, 2014, in Grand Forks, N.D. The local animal shelter’s mission is to house and care for lost and unwanted animals, to place them into loving homes and to implement programs which increase awareness of volunteers’ responsibilities to all animals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Walking the Pit Bull Terrier
Airman 1st Class Namhoon Kim, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron customer support apprentice, walks Pharrell, a pit bull terrier, at the Circle of Friends Humane Society Aug. 9, 2014, in Grand Forks, N.D. Kim volunteers his time on Saturdays by walking the dogs, cleaning up after them and keeping them company. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Kim Plays Catch with Pharrell
Airman 1st Class Namhoon Kim, 319th Logistics Readiness Squadron customer support apprentice, plays catch with Pharrell, a pit bull terrier, at the Circle of Friends Humane Society Aug. 9, 2014, in Grand Forks, N.D. The local animal shelter has between 30 and 40 dogs, but also takes in cats, rodents and reptiles. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Grand Forks AFB handlers & MWDs compete in state K9 Challenge
Military Working Dog T-Rex, paces and keeps a close eye for any sudden movement from a pretend aggressor, as her handler, Staff Sgt. Jessica Newton, 319th Security Forces Squadron, walks him during the patrol maneuvers portion of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge held Aug. 13, 2014, at Apollo Park in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. Newton and T-Rex placed first in the patrol maneuvers portion of the competition. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Sit Boy Sit
Military Working Dog, Llauren, sits still as her handler, Staff Sgt. Jesse Aquino, from the 319th Security Forces Squadron, fills out a K-9 questionnaire during the Iron Dog Course at Apollo Park on Aug. 13, 2014, in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. The Iron Dog Course was one of three smaller competitions featured as part of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Dog-On-It! Your Good
Staff Sgt. Brett Silmon, 319th Security Forces Squadron working military dog handler, directs Arco through the dog walk obstacle during the Iron Dog Course at Apollo Park on Aug. 13, 2014 on Grand Forks, N.D.The Iron Dog Course was one of three smaller competitions featured as part of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge. Silmon and Arco placed first in The Iron Dog competition. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Let's go doggy
Miitary Working Dog, Llauren and her handler, Staff Sgt. Jesse Aquino, both from the 319th Secruity Forces Squadron,quickly head to the next obstacle during the Iron Dog portionof the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge held Aug. 13, 2014, at Apollo Park in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. Aquino and Llauren place third in the patrol maneuvers course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)Navarro)
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K-9 Stands Guard during the Officer Rescue Course
Staff Sgt. Brett Silmon, 319th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, drags a rescue dummy during the officer rescue portion of the Iron Dog Course on Apollo Park on Aug. 13, 2014 in Grand Forks, N.D. Officer rescue course represents having to pull a victim from danger while the K9 stays from where its told. The Iron Dog Course was one of three competitions featured during the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Give the dog a bone...better yet applause
Staff Sgt. Jesse Aquino, 319th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, plays to the crows as he positions his K9 partner, Llauren, on top of an A-frame obstacle as the crowd applauds during the Iron Dog Course at Apollo Park on Aug. 13, 2014, in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. The Iron Dog Course was one of three smaller competitions featured as part of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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Keep your hands up or I will release the dog
Miitary Working Dog, Llauren, carefully watches as her handler, Staff Sgt. Jesse Aquino, 319th Secruity Forces Squadron, commands a pretend agressor to keep his hands up during the patrol manuevers portion of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge held Aug. 13, 2014, at Apollo Park in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. The patrol maneuvers course exercises obedience training, escorting, and biting as part of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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This better than judging the Westminter Kennel Club Dog Show
Judges keep tally based on a set criteria during the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challengea held Aug. 13, 2014, at Apollo Park, in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. Judges add and deduct points during the competition while they look for physical conditioning, obedience training and how fast the K9 teams complete the course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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How high can a K9 jump?
Cpl. Mike Lee, Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Department K9 handler, runs alongside Sheeba as she jumps over a wall hurdle during the Iron Dog Course at Apollo Park on Aug. 13, 2014, in the city of Grand Forks, N.D. The event is part of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association’s K9 Challenge, which features explosives and narcotics detection; patrol maneuvers and an iron dog course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Xavier Navarro)
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