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The new Urban Greenway sign stands proud at the entrance to the scenic walking trail, located at Mitchell Ave. and Reserve Rd. The old sign, installed in 1995, had deteriorated beyond repair and the new one was recently installed in January of this year. The 3-dimensional sign was redesigned with a more durable aluminum frame backing (minimum 25 percent recycled content) and the actual sign is made of high-density urethane board with a minimum 15 percent post-consumer content or recovered materials content. The HDU is water and rot-proof and is painted with a durable, commercial-grade automotive-quality topcoat, making it resistant to discoloration, fading, peeling and cracking when exposed to the unpredictable Oklahoma weather. The brilliant colors were intended to invite trail-goers into Tinker’s refreshing green space network. The white birds are Great Egrets, a common large wading bird native to Oklahoma. The sign is expected to last about 40 years with proper care. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Master Sgt. Nic Husted and Master Sgt. Don Botkins helped pick up trash from the Scissortail Trail area of the Urban Greenway April 28. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Volunteers from Pratt & Whitney, 72nd Civil Engineering-Housing, 552nd Air Control Wing and even a couple of military spouses and their children helped Natural Resources personnel in a trash cleanup of the Urban Greenway area around base housing and the Scissortail Trail area April 28. Two cubic yards of trash and debris were removed from the area, which was a vast improvement from 2014, the first year Natural Resources held a voluntary cleanup of the area, when they collected 33 cubic yards. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Tech Sgt. Eric Crotsley of the 552nd Maintenance Squadron at Tinker Air Force Base, competes in the open division of the Multigun Nationals on April 12-17 in Boulder City, Nev. Crotsley finished 11th. (Courtesy photo)
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Chief Master Sgt. Randy L. Kay II, superintendent of the 552nd Operations Group, was the guest speaker at the Community College of the Air Force Graduation May 4. 133 graduates received 141 degrees during the ceremony. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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William Green, Tinker Fire and Emergency Services firefighter, sprays water on a vehicle which caught fire May 4, 2017, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The privately owned vehicle developed mechanical trouble and caught fire near the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complexs' building 9001. The fire was quickly and safely extinguished using water and powder while traffic was diverted to an alternate route as workers completed their shifts. Tinker Fire and Emergency Services is a division of the 72nd Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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72nd Security Forces QB Eric Huston takes aim at Letrelle Hunter as Five-O moved on to a 25-0 defeat May 2 of Reserve White at the intramural field north of the dorms. (Air Force photo by John Parker)
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United States Air Force Europe rounded up all of the C-47 Skytrains, affectionately called Gooney Birds, to fly cargo into West Berlin. One of the first to fly over was “Operation Vittles” as West Berliners wait in the rubble for supplies. (Courtesy photo)
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The AGM-28 “Hound Dog” missile was designed exclusively for carriage under the wings of the B-52 Stratofortress bomber. (Courtesy photo)
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GAM-77 “Hound Dog” missile, 1961. (Courtesy photo)
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Teziah Davis, 1-year-old, grabs a sticker and crayon from Master Sgt. Tiffany Griego, while her mother, Petty Officer 3rd Class Otisa Williams, with Strategic Communications Wing ONE, and Staff Sgt. Alan Nham, look on. Master Sgt. Griego and Staff Sgt. Nham, both with the 72nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, handed out goodies and educational materials at the Child Development Center West on April 5 during Public Health Week. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Chad Unruh, right, electronics engineer with the 555th Software Maintenance Squadron, watches students from Carl Albert Middle School as they attempt to make their robotics project work. The seventh and eighth grade students meet twice a week with STARBASE and Tinker mentors to learn about STEM related subjects. Unruh has volunteered with STARBASE for four years and was recently recognized at State Mentor Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol as an outstanding mentor. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Col. Kenyon Bell, 72nd Air Base Wing commander. Assumed command of the wing on May 1, 2017.
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The AT-11 was mainly used as an initial bombardier and aerial gunnery training platform. (Photo courtesy of Greg Morehead)
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A fashion show highlighting several cultures of Asian Pacific Americans was one of the events held last year for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. This May, several events are planned to celebrate the culture, such as movie night at the Tinker Theater tonight showing “Moana” at 7 p.m. and the annual APAH luncheon on May 17 at 11:15 a.m. at the Tinker Club. For more information, call 1st Lt. Quang Tran at 582-5335. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Rob Altland unpacks amid moving boxes in his family’s garage on the west side of Tinker Air Force Base. The Altland family recently took advantage of Rob’s Air Force retiree status to qualify for base housing under expanded eligibility rules. (Air Force photo by John Parker)
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