THE FOLLOWING KEY WORDS WILL SEARCH BY THOSE CATEGORIES: BASE EVENTS; BASE EXERCISES; PEOPLE, WPAFB IN THE COMMUNITY
Only 100 pages of images will display. Consider refining search terms for better results.
180114-F-FC975-1037
Outdoor Recreation Program coordinator Kaley Bartosik gives some instruction on the sport of log rolling to members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1050
Outdoor Recreation Program coordinator Kaley Bartosik demonstrates the sport of log rolling to members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1064
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group give the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1182
Outdoor Recreation Program coordinator Kaley Bartosik demonstrates the sport of log rolling to members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1436
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group gave the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1484
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group give the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1524
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group give the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1622
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group gave the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1626
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group gave the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1640
Joy Ojala (top of photo) and Dixie Champagne, both members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group, give the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1670
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group Dixie Champagne (left) and Joy Ojala give the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180114-F-FC975-1732
Members of the Catholic Chapel Youth Group gave the sport of log rolling a try at the Dodge Gym pool, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jan. 14, 2017. Log rolling is growing in popularity across the U.S. especially in youth and collegiate aquatic programs (U.S. Air Force photo/Jim Varhegyi)
180129-F-FC975-1004
From left: Kaylee Bowers, Dixie Champagne and Hannah Wegner, along with other members of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base chapel community traveled to the Houston, Texas, for a week in January, 2018, to help restore homes devastated by Hurricane Harvey, such as that of home owner Juanita Serta (right), which hit the area in late August, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo)
180130-F-BO262-1044.jpg
Personnel from the Air Force Research Lab, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and Samson Rope, Ferndale, Wash., demonstrate proposed items for the C-17 Globemaster III fleet Jan. 30, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Maintenance personnel from the 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron set up an aircraft and back-shop facilities to gather additional data for synthetic rope chains and winch cable usage. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
180130-F-LW859-127
Lindsey White and Tiffany Miracle prepare serology samples to load into an automated analysis system in the immunodiagnostic section of the Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the ‘Epi Lab,’ at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, Jan. 30, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
180130-F-LW859-264
A biohazard logo marks a bag containing one of the 5,000 to 8,000 blood serum, fecal, urine, viral and respiratory samples that arrive six days a week from U.S. Air Force hospitals and clinics worldwide, as well as some other Department of Defense facilities, for analysis at the Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the "Epi Lab" at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.The lab is a Department of Defense reference laboratory offering clinical diagnostic, public health, and force health screening and testing. (U.S. Air Force photo/J.M. Eddins Jr.)
180130-F-LW859-318
Between 5,000 and 8,000 blood serum, fecal, urine, viral and respiratory samples arrive six days a week from U.S. Air Force hospitals and clinics worldwide, as well as some other Department of Defense facilities, for analysis at the Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the "Epi Lab" at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.The lab is a Department of Defense reference laboratory offering clinical diagnostic, public health, and force health screening and testing. (U.S. Air Force photo/J.M. Eddins Jr.)
180130-F-LW859-334
Staff Sgt. Gerald Gatlin prepares serology samples in the immunodiagnostic section of the Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the ‘Epi Lab,’ at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, Jan. 30, 2018. The immunodiagnostic section recently installed an automated testing unit, blue track on left, which is computer controlled to prepare samples and transfer them to the appropriate analyzer for STD screening, status-immune testing or other analyses. The system automatically reports results to Department of Defense clinics around the world, usually within 48 hours of a sample being shipped to the lab. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
180131-F-JW079-1165
Tech Sgt. Matthew Cormier, 88th Security Forces Squadron, renders assistance to Senior Master Sgt. Himaiya Lowery, 88th SFS, Jan. 31, 2018, during a simulated chemical attack as part of an exercise on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Part of the exercise was designed to train Airmen in how to protect themselves and aid others in a high-threat environment. (U.S. Air Force Photo by R.J. Oriez)
180207-Z-JU667-0074
U.S. Air Force Capt. Ramiro Rios, a C-21 pilot assigned to the 746th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, prepares for a flight at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 7, 2018. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Phil Speck)