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National Prayer LuncheonNational Prayer Luncheon
National Prayer Luncheon

Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Cecil R. Richardson, the Air Force Chief of Chaplains stationed at Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., speaks to church members with a message of “Where’s God?” at the Mildenhall Chapel during the National Prayer Luncheon March 12, 2009, at RAF Mildenhall, England. Chaplain Richardson advises on matters pertaining to religious and moral welfare and establishing chaplain programs to meet religious needs to all Air Force personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 3/19/2009

National Prayer LuncheonNational Prayer Luncheon
National Prayer Luncheon

Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Cecil R. Richardson, the Air Force Chief of Chaplains stationed at Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., speaks to church members with a message of “Where’s God?” at the Mildenhall Chapel during the National Prayer Luncheon March 12, 2009, at RAF Mildenhall, England. Chaplain Richardson advises on matters pertaining to religious and moral welfare and establishing chaplain programs to meet religious needs to all Air Force personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 3/19/2009

National Prayer LuncheonNational Prayer Luncheon
National Prayer Luncheon

Micah Steinwandt, Single Airmen Ministry director, gives a “Prayer for the Nations” at the RAF Mildenhall Chapel during the National Prayer Luncheon March 12, 2009. The prayer luncheon featured Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Cecil R. Richardson, the Air Force Chief of Chaplains, as the guest speaker. Following the services, the chapel provided lunch to all in attendance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 3/19/2009

Proud to be an AmericanProud to be an American
Proud to be an American

Kirsten Villamor, right, recites the oath of allegiance with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Field Office Director Elliott Cook, at Middleton Hall, Feb. 13, 2009. Mrs. Villamor is the first military spouse to become a naturalized U.S. citizen while physically located RAF Mildenhall, England, and only the second military spouse to become an American citizen while on U.K. soil. The law allowing military spouses to be naturalized at the military member’s overseas location changed in January, 2008, (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Tracy L. DeMarco)
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Posted: 3/5/2009

Finally homeFinally home
Finally home

Mandy, left, Barry Frazier III, second left, Alexis and Tech. Sgt. Barry Frazier, 100th Air Refueling Wing Legal Office, pose for a family photo at home Feb. 19. Baby Alexis, 5 1/2 months, weighs 8 pounds, 4 ounces. She was one of premature twins born Sept. 6, 2008. Her twin brother, Eric, sadly died Dec. 10. The twins were born at 23 weeks, three days gestation period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Karen Abeyasekere)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

Fun RunFun Run
Fun Run

Military members and their families participate in the 2009 African American Black History Month 5k run hosted by the Main Fitness Center Feb. 21, 2009, at RAF Mildenhall, England. First place runners from several different catagories won prizes for their efforts. While the fitness center held a health fair which offered valuable information to help military members and their families maintain a healthy lifestyle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

Gospel ExplosionGospel Explosion
Gospel Explosion

Members of the RAF Lakenheath Chapel Gospel Service Choir sing during the 2009 Black History Month Gospel Explosion. The event, attended by more than 200 people, is one of several events scheduled to celebrate the ethnic observance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Charles Tubbs)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

Gospel ExplosionGospel Explosion
Gospel Explosion

Members of the RAF Lakenheath Chapel Gospel Service Praise Dance team perform during the 2009 Black History Month Gospel Explosion. The event, attended by more than 200 people, is one of several events scheduled to celebrate the ethnic observance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Charles Tubbs)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

No bones about itNo bones about it
No bones about it

Staff Sgt. Joe Hayes III, 100th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handler, holds back Military Working Dog Desant, as the K-9 bears his teeth and barks wildly after spotting cameras belonging to staff from the 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs Office. MWD Desant was one of two 100th SFS dogs used during a short training session Feb. 12, when one of the PA staff got to wear the "bite suit" and experience what it is like to have the dogs "attack". (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

No bones about itNo bones about it
No bones about it

Military Working Dog Desant, 100th Security Forces Squadron, gets his teeth firmly into the arm of the bite suite worn by Karen Abeyasekere, left, 100th Air Refueling Squadron Public Affairs Office, as his handler, Staff Sgt. Joe Hayes III, front right, and 100th SFS kennel master, Tech. Sgt. Bradley Donoghue, stay close by to ensure nobody gets hurt. This type of training is done regularly by the MWDs and their handlers, along with detection training. RAF Mildenhall has several military working dogs, all of which are either specialist narcotics or explosive detection dogs. Some are Belgian Malinois, and the rest are German Shepherds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Judith Wakelam)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

No bones about itNo bones about it
No bones about it

Tech. Sgt. Bradley Donoghue, center, 100th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog Section kennel master, tries to wind up Military Working Dog Desant as his handler, Staff Sgt. Joe Hayes III, 100th SFS, holds the dog back, as Karen Abeyasekere, wearing the bite suit, prepares to be "savaged" Feb. 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

No bones about itNo bones about it
No bones about it

Military Working Dog Ronny, 100th Security Forces Squadron, gets a firm grip on the arm of Karen Abeyasekere, 100th Air Refueling Wing Public Affairs, Feb. 12, at the 100th SFS Military Working Dog section. Tech. Sgt. Bradley Donoghue, 100th SFS MWD kennel master, right, stands by to ensure Ms. Abeyasekere stays safe at all times as she wears the "bite suit" for some training with the MWDs. The bite suit is used to protect the decoy from injury, as it is very thickly padded, as well as giving the dogs more than just an arm to bite. This is just one of the many forms of training the MWDs undergo on a regular basis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerry Fleshman)
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Posted: 2/26/2009

    

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