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This Week in Photos
FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. -- Senior Airman Chris Clawson sets up a base of fire during a tactics training exercise here recently. Members of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Defender Challenge team are spending three weeks here in preparation for the 2004 Defender Challenge competition. Defender Challenge, held at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, is an annual security forces competition. Airman Clawson is assigned to the 39th Security Forces Squadron at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey.
This Week in Photos
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Crash victim identified
WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- Department of Defense officials identified an Airman who died in Afghanistan on Oct. 21.
Online write-in absentee ballot offered for overseas voters
WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- Deployed or stationed overseas and still waiting for your state absentee ballot to arrive in the mail? There's no need to sweat it out any more.
Lending a helping hand in Uzbekistan
KARSHI-KHANABAD AIR BASE, Uzbekistan (AFPN) -- After cruising through the gates of a Karshi City orphanage, Airmen and Soldiers from here stepped out of their convoy vehicles. They were deployed on a special mission: to bring smiles and a bit of joy into the lives of the children who live there.
Graduation day
LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFPN) -- Gen. John P. Jumper, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, administers the oath of enlistment to Airmen graduating Basic Military Training here Oct. 22. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jack Braden)
First ‘unmanned’ B-2 takes flight
WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. (AFPN) -- Maj. Kristin Goodwin speaks with a crew chief before she and Capt. Jenn Jeffords fly a training sortie in a B-2 Spirit bomber Oct. 18.
Officials announce 2004 awards for air mobility excellence
SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. (AFPN) -- Airlift/Tanker Association officials recently announced the 2004 award winners for excellence within the air mobility community.
DOD program provides technology for disabled workers
WASHINGTON (AFPN) -- A Department of Defense program that provides the technology and services disabled workers need to use computers and other basic office equipment evens the employment playing field for the disabled. It also makes it easier for managers to hire them, said Dinah Cohen, the DOD official who has run the program for the past 14 years.
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