6/26/2012 - RED LODGE, England – Aaron Coates, Sea Cadets Corps ordinary cadet, and Emma Legate, Sea Cadets Corps cadet, raise the British Cadet Flag during the first Joint American-British Forces Appreciation Event held at the Millennium Center in Red Lodge June 22, 2012. The event was held as a way to help strengthen Team Mildenhall’s bond with the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ethan Morgan)
6/26/2012 - RED LODGE, England – Lt. Col. Gene Mattingly, 100th Communications Squadron commander, talks to teenagers and their families with the local community Sea Cadets Corps at the Millennium Center in Red Lodge June 22, 2012. Mattingly spoke during the first Joint American-British Forces Appreciation Event about the importance of their sea cadet program and how it can teach the same values in them that the U.S. Air Force instills into its Airmen. The commander also showed his appreciation in the cadets for their dedication in the program by coining them. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ethan Morgan)
6/26/2012 - RED LODGE, England – Staff Sgt. Kaylon Pendleton, 100th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, is subdued by MWD Ootto as part of a demonstration for local Sea Cadets Corps members during the first Joint American-British Forces Appreciation Event held at the Millennium Center in Red Lodge June 22, 2012. Cadets and their families also got hands on tour of shown chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response equipment, allowed to try-on CBRNE gear, view and watch a U.S. Flag folding ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ethan Morgan)
6/26/2012 - RED LODGE, England – Bettoney Kelsey, Sea Cadets Corps cadet, is shown chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response equipment by Airman 1st Class Steven Carroll, 100th Civil Engineer Squadron Readiness Emergency Management Flight apprentice, during the first Joint American-British Forces Appreciation Event held at the Millennium Center in Red Lodge June 22, 2012.The cadets were also allowed to try on CBRNE gear, view a military working dog demonstration and watch a U.S. Flag folding ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ethan Morgan)