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Florida Gov & CSAF

Capt. Joseph Polanin, the Navy explosive ordnance disposal school’s commander, speaks to the crowd as Florida Governor Rick Scott and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz listen during the annual memorial ceremony May 5, 2012, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Schwartz was the guest speaker at the event that honored 18 EOD technicians, five of which were Airmen. With the new names added, there are now 287 names inscribed on the memorial wall. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 5/7/2012


CSAF speaks at EOD memorial

Standing in front of the explosive ordnance disposal memorial wall, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz speaks to a crowd of hundreds during the annual EOD Memorial Ceremony May 5, 2012, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Schwartz was the guest speaker at the event that honored 18 EOD technicians, five of which were Airmen. With the new names added, there are now 287 names inscribed on the memorial wall. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 5/7/2012


In memory

Aliza reads the bio of her father, Tech. Sgt. Matthew Schwartz, a fallen explosive ordnance disposal Airman being honored at the 43rd Annual Explosive Ordnance Disposal Memorial Ceremony May 5, 2012, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz was the guest speaker for the event that honored the technical sergeant and 17 EOD technicians. With the new names added, there are now 287 names inscribed on the memorial wall. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 5/7/2012


A somber tone

A bagpiper performs for a crowd of hundreds prior to the 43rd Annual Explosive Ordnance Disposal Memorial Ceremony May 5, 2012, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz was the guest speaker for the event that honored 18 EOD technicians, five of which were Airmen. With the new names added, there are now 287 names inscribed on the memorial wall. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 5/7/2012


Ambulance chasers

Military and civilian personnel, some dressed as lawyers, chase after an ambulance during the 5k Ambulance Chase at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 2. The run was part of the Staff Judge Advocate office’s Law Day activities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kevin Gaddie)
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Posted: 5/2/2012


68th EWS Airman awarded Bronze Star

Capt. Nicholas Uzelac, of the 68th Electronic Warfare Squadron, was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service while serving as chief of intelligence for a joint task force in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
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Posted: 4/30/2012


Helping hands

Sarah Massengill, a victim of a simulated aircraft fire is secured before emergency responders move her to the triage area during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


Team effort

An Eglin firefighter and a Northwest Florida Regional Airport employee evaluate a victim of a simulated aircraft fire as medical personnel walk to the next victim during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members (of the simulated victims) looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


Team effort

Eglin first responders and Northwest Florida Regional Airport employees secure a victim of a simulated aircraft fire to a stretcher during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members (of the victims) looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


Helping hands

Capt. Casey Smith and Tech. Sgt. Matthew Scott, emergency medics from Eglin, evaluate victims of a simulated aircraft fire before directing them to the triage area, during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


1st response

Eric Alexander, a victim of a simulated aircraft fire, is removed from the aircraft during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


On the way

An Eglin firefighter brings out a stretcher to a wounded victim of a simulated aircraft fire during the mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


Attack

Eglin firefighters move in through the smoke to attack the simulated aircraft fire during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


Victims

Victims of a simulated aircraft fire writhe on the flightline waiting for help from emergency responders during a mass casualty exercise at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport April 19. The scenario called for emergency units from Eglin, Okaloosa County and the airport to respond to an aircraft on fire containing more than 40 passengers. Response, communication and accountability were among many procedures under evaluation at the exercise. Inside the airport, employees were tested on their response to an influx of friends and family members looking for information about the accident. The Federal Aviation Administration mandates this type of major accident exercise execution every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


International visit

Marine Col. Art Tomassetti, 33rd Fighter Wing vice commander, explains the capabilities of the weapons load trainer, a life-sized F-35 mock-up housed inside the F-35 Academic Training Center to more than 35 foreign officers visiting Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 18. The visit was part of the semiannual Foreign Attaché Operations Orientation, a program created to introduce foreign guests to the U.S. federal agencies’ people and missions as well as expose them to industrial, historical and cultural aspects of American society to enhance direct communications with foreign governments and military commanders among other objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Karen Roganov)
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Posted: 4/20/2012


Brainstorming

Airman 1st Class Joe Williams, a member of the 96th Medical Support Squadron, shares an idea with Daniel Mayo, who facilitated the single Airman support working group at the Caring for People forum. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kevin Gaddie)
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Posted: 4/17/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

Brightly colored bikes sit on the flightline in front of the climatic lab April 13 at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Irene Freiberg)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

Bikers wait to begin the group ride at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally April 13. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Irene Freiberg)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

A rider shows she’s ready to ride at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Irene Freiberg)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

A custom-painted rock-n-roll bike sits on the flightline in front of the climatic lab April 13 at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Irene Freiberg)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

Jon Hemphill, of the 46th Test Squadron, takes a turn on the training course at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally April 13. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

Motorcycles and their riders invaded the flightline in front of the climatic lab April 13 for Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

Bikers check out the custom paint job on the overall best bike award winner at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally April 13. The rally brought together a record number of 650 bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
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Posted: 4/18/2012


Motorcycle Safety Rally

Maj. Gen. Kenneth Merchant, the Air Armament Center commander, speaks to a record crowd of 650 at Eglin’s annual motorcycle safety rally April 13. The rally brought together bikers from all services and bases for safety discussions, riding courses and group rides. (U.S. Air Force photo/Randy Gon)
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Posted: 4/18/2012

    

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