 
POW/MIA
The single red rose is displayed on the POW/MIA table. The rose is to remind people of the families and loved ones of the comrades in arms, who keep faith awaiting their return. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 9/19/2011
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POW/MIA
A member of the Patriot Guard salutes as the flag is presented during the National Anthem at the POW/MIA ceremony Sept. 16 at the Air Force Armament Museum. The ceremony paid tribute to those military members who have yet to return home from defending America. The event was hosted by the 46th Test Wing and featured guest speakers, honor guard procedures and a flyover by the 53rd Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 9/19/2011
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POW/MIA
Marine and Navy members of the joint service honor guard stand at parade rest prior to the POW/MIA ceremony at the Air Force Armament Museum Sept. 16. This year’s POW/MIA remembrance ceremony was hosted by the 46th Test Wing and featured guest speakers, honor guard procedures and a flyover by the 53rd Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 9/19/2011
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In remembrance
Kevin Anderson, a 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, holds up one of the streamers before attaching it to the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower each time they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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In remembrance
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Posted: 9/12/2011
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In safe hands
Braddock Becker gets a ride up to the top of the Duke Field air traffic control tower by Charles Conroy, a 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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In safe hands
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Posted: 9/12/2011
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To the top
Airman 1st Class Steven Slezak, a firefighter with the 96th Civil Engineer Squadron, lugs the 50-pound, 150-foot hose up to the top of the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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To the top
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Posted: 9/12/2011
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Not forgotten
Two streamers sway in the morning breeze from the Duke Field air traffic control tower as a firefighter walks back to his fire engine after the first-ever 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. The firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Not forgotten
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Posted: 9/12/2011
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Step by step
Kanoa Weza, a 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, looks up to the top of the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Step by step
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Paying homage
Airman 1st Class DeMichael Overstreet, a 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, attaches a streamer to the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Paying homage
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Step by step
Thirteen firefighters make their way to the top of the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. The firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Step by step
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Posted: 9/12/2011
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One more flight
Brett Buckland, a 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, lugs the 50-pound, 150-foot hose up to the top of the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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One more flight
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To the top
Charles Conroy, a 96th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, begins the climb to the top of the Duke Field air traffic control tower during a 9/11 memorial stair climb at Duke Field, Sept. 11. Thirteen firefighters commemorated the occasion by continuously climbing the steps of the ATC tower to simulate the 110-flight climb of the World Trade Center. The firefighters hung red, white and blue streamers with the names of the 343 fallen firefighters along the tower as they climbed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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To the top
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Posted: 9/12/2011
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