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F-105 midair refueling (Courtesy photo)
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Tinker’s Iszard Memorial Pool was named for Chief Master Sgt. Edward J. Iszard, who served as the non-commissioned officer in charge of the Social Actions Equal Opportunity and Treatment Office at Tinker Air Force Base.
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Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Terrell, retired, presents the American Flag to Madeline Emrick, family member of Airman 1st Class Phillip Emrick, during his funeral July 14. Final Salute, a pilot course recently held on a voluntary basis for members of the Tinker Honor Guard, emphasizes professional development through the importance of honoring those who have served at military funerals and based upon the book, “The Final Salute.”
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Tim Gray, 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group deputy director, conducts an interview with Craig Melvin on display row July 13 at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. The interview is scheduled to air as part of NBC’s Weekend Today live broadcast on July 29. (Courtesy photo)
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Tinker’s Iszard Memorial Pool was named for Chief Master Sgt. Edward J. Iszard, who served as the non-commissioned officer in charge of the Social Actions Equal Opportunity and Treatment Office at Tinker Air Force Base. Iszard Pool was dedicated on Aug. 31, 1979. (Air Force photo by April McDonald)
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Tinker’s Iszard Memorial Pool was named for Chief Master Sgt. Edward J. Iszard, who served as the non-commissioned officer in charge of the Social Actions Equal Opportunity and Treatment Office at Tinker Air Force Base. (Air Force photo by April McDonald)
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Tech. Sgt. Blake Manuel, a health professions recruiter with the 342nd Recruiting Squadron, speaks with Airman Leadership School Class 17-E June 7. ALS leadership plans for at least four guest speakers to help augment curriculum material, promote resiliency and to help students learn more about career fields and organizations, such as the Air Force Sergeant’s Association and Network 5/6. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Senior Airman Evan Wilson, 963rd Airborne Air Control Squadron, and class leader Senior Airman Rebecca Cowan, 507th Operations Support Squadron, along with the rest of Class 17-E, run laps in front of the ALS schoolhouse during PT. ALS holds PT four days per week, with a Commandant’s PT on Fridays. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Lt. Col. Kirk Hansen, right, incoming commander of the 552nd Training Squadron accepts the unit guidon from Col. Richard Land III, 552nd Operations Group commander, during a change of command ceremony July 12, in Dock 2 of Hangar 230. Waiting to receive the guidon is Master Sgt. Antonio Quinonez, 552nd TRS first sergeant.
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Master Sgt. Bobby Kazmir, Airman Leadership School commandant, inspects the service dress uniform of Senior Airman Malek, with the 552nd Maintenance Squadron. Sergeant Kazmir conducts three uniform inspections during each five-week course for each uniform: ABU’s, service uniform and service dress uniform. As part of their Customs and Courtesies curriculum, the inspections help the students take pride in their uniform and understand the importance of it. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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From left, Senior Airmen James, 552nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron; Boone Epperson, 72nd Force Support Squadron; Kevin, 552nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron; and Nicholas, 552nd Maintenance Squadron, with Class 17-E Delta Flight, take notes during an Introduction to Negotiation class. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Master Sgt. Rachael Long, one of four Airman Leadership School instructors, evaluates her flight as they display their drill formations. As part of Military Customs and Courtesies curriculum, the students spend numerous hours practicing for their drill evaluations. Each student has the opportunity to lead their flight, calling out drill commands around the field beside the ALS schoolhouse. The flights practice on their own time, leading up to the practice evaluation with their instructor, allowing time to correct and hone their skills until the day of their final evaluation. This part of their curriculum helps the students refresh skills they may not have used since basic training and understand the importance of a practice rich in military history and tradition. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Delta Flight students Senior Airmen Zachary Ambrose, 507th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron; Casey Doyal, 72nd Security Forces Squadron; Alec, 552nd Maintenance Squadron; Kevin, 552nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron; and Nadia Miller, 72nd SFS, work together to put ranks of different military branches in order during one of the stations of a Commandant’s PT. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Senior Airmen Shane Sergent, 72nd Security Forces Squadron, and Julianna Divett, 507th Medical Squadron, work together to flip a tire during one of the stations in a Commandant’s PT exercise. Differing from regular PT exercises, the Commandant’s PT challenges apply curriculum that the students have studied, help promote team-building and help students observe strengths and weaknesses in themselves and each other, helping them to become stronger leaders. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Lt. Col. Randall Stevens took command of the 72nd Medical Operations Squadron in a formal change of command ceremony in Heritage Hall June 28. 72nd Medical Group Commander Col. Christopher Grussendorf presided over the cermony in which Lt. Col. Michael Blowers relinquished command and 72MDOS Superintendent Manny Suprai served as the guidon bearer. Col. Stevens will lead 162 military, civilian and contract personnel in Family Health, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Gynecology, Physical Therapy and Mental Health. Col. Stevens will also provide executive management of comprehensive healthcare for more than 59,000 beneficiaries and has oversight authority for an annual budget of $35 million. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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Col. Kenyon Bell, 72nd Air Base Wing commander, passes the guidon of the 72nd Comptroller Squadron to Maj. Yesun Yoon during a change of command ceremony July 12 at the Tinker Club. As the squadron commander, Major Yoon will be responsible for 194 Comptroller and Wing Staff Agency personnel. As chief financial officer of the 72nd Air Base Wing, she will plan and execute a $307 million operating budget and provide financial customer service to more than 65,000 military, civilians, retirees and Reserve personnel. The squadron certifies over $15 billion annually for the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, 552nd Air Control Wing, Navy Strategic Communication WingONE, 507th Air Refueling Wing and 45 other associate units. (Air Force photo by Kelly White)
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