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Tops in Blue comes to Dayton area
Tops in Blue will peform at the Ervin J. Nutter Center Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. The concert is free and open to the general public. Tops in Blue features active duty Air Force entertainers in a high-energy, family-friendly performance of song and dance. (U.S. Air Force photo)
88th SFS Volunteers
Twenty-one members form the 88th Security Forces Squadron gather for a photo in front of the Habit for Humanity house they volunteered to help erect.
88th SFS Volunteers
Senior Airman Jamie Rivera (rear) and Airman First Class Kira Namauu (front) hammer nails to secure the outside walls to the front of the Habitat for Humanity house.
88th SFS Volunteer
Senior Airman Joneal Alop hammers in a nail to sure the outer wall of the Habitat for Humanity house the 88th Security Forces members helped to erect.
Volunteers from AFRL/EBS
Jason McIntosh (left) and Brian Barrett (right) both from Air Force Research Laboratory Enterprise Business Systems work on removing a second story window for the ReSale store for the Habitat for Humanity. The window would be resold at the Habitiat for Humanity ReSale store which proceeds go to build a Habitat house. (Air Force Photo\Ted Theopolos)
MEDRETE exercise brings smiles to Columbian children
The operating room set up during MEDRETE 2009 medical readiness training exercise in Cartagena, Columbia, enabled joint teams to perform two plastic surgeries simultaneously. Dr. Matthew Talarczyk of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, led one team (left), and Dr. Charles Hardin of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, led the other, assisted by Mauricio Bolivar, a plastic surgeon with the Columbian Navy. (U.S. Army photo/Miguel A. Negron)
MEDRETE exercise brings smiles to Columbian children
Dr. Matthew Talarczyk (right), performs cleft palate surgery on a Columbian resident with assistance from surgical technician Master Sgt. Darlena Matthis on July 22, 2009 in Cartagena, Columbia. Talarczyk is from the 88th Medical Group, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and Matthis is from the 59th Medical Wing, Lackland AFB, Texas. (U.S. Army photo/Miguel A. Negron)
'Consumer Warrior' Clark Howard participates in USAF Marathon
Staff Sgt. Chad Tanner gives syndicated radio personality and consumer advocate Clark Howard a tour of the Air Force 'X-1' Mustang, Sept. 18, 2009 at Wright State University. The X-1 is a modified Ford Mustang with a jet cockpit that includes a single-driver ejection seat in the center of the vehicle, short shifter, flight stick and advanced instrumentation panel. The car was in town to support recruiting efforts during the U.S. Air Force Marathon. Howard ran the marathon's 5K race and met with Airmen and their families, answering questions about personal finance and today's economy. Tanner is with the 338th Recruiting Squadron at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. (Air Force photo/Ted Theopolos)
Blind runner again tackles USAF Marathon
Jim Crist, U.S. Army Capt. Ivan Castro and Castro's wife Evelyn Galvis smile for a photo after Castro completed the half marathon Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Castro, who was blinded in Iraq, was guided by Crist during the race. The 2009 U.S. Air Force Marathon attracted nearly 10,000 runners and wheel racers. Crist is captain of the Air Force Marathon pace team. (Air Force photo/Derek Kaufman)
Air Force leaders attend USAF Marathon
Robi Powers, emcee for the U.S. Air Force Marathon, interviews Brig. Gen. Joseph Ward Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Ward joined other Air Force senior leaders who greeted runners at the finish line with participation medals. Brig. Gen. Ward is Air Force Materiel Command's comptroller. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Half marathon start
First Lieutenant Caroline White, wearing race bib 7033, joins more than 3,800 runners at the start of the half marathon Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. U.S. Air Force Marathon race events attracted nearly 10,000 total runners. White won the half marathon women's division. She is currently assigned on temporary duty with the Air Force World Class Athlete Program in Colorado Springs, Colo. and is slated to begin pilot training at Sheppard AFB, Texas, later this year. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Marathon draws nearly 10,000 runners
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz and Aeronautical Systems Center commander, Lt. Gen. Tom Owen join Staff Sgt. Trasy Rincan at the finish line for the U.S. Air Force Marathon Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Rincan ran the half marathon in 1:29:51, finishing 8th among all female runners. She is a security forces specialist with the 88th Security Forces Squadron at Wright-Patt. (Air Force photo/Al Bright)
USAF Marathon attracts nearly 10,000 runners
Jennifer Godsey crosses the finish line for the half marathon with her daughter Taylor clinging to become a part of the U.S. Air Force Marathon Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. A record of nearly 10,000 runners participated. Ms. Godsey is a police officer with the City of Dayton. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Instructor pilot top AF half marathoner at USAF Marathon
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz presents a trophy to Capt. Ben Payne, top Air Force finisher for the men's half marathon, Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Payne finished second overall in the half marathon, clocking in at 1:08:58. Capt. Payne is a T-6 instructor pilot with the 41st Flying Training Squadron, Columbus AFB, Miss. (Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Ohio man U.S. Air Force Marathon
Dave Johnston of Xenia, Ohio won the U.S. Air Force Marathon, Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The 35 year old took the overall men's marathon with an unofficial time of 2:30:42. Johnston is a special education teacher at Yellow Springs High School. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Lieutenant takes women's half marathon during USAF Marathon
Air Force 1st Lt. Caroline White won the women's half marathon during the U.S. Air Force Marathon, Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Her finish time was 1:22:17. She hopes to qualify at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials by running 2:46:00 or better at the Twin Cities Marathon Oct. 4, 2009 in Minnesota. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Lieutenant takes women's half marathon during USAF Marathon
Air Force 1st Lt. Caroline White approaches the finish for the half marathon during the U.S. Air Force Marathon, Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. White, an elite athlete originally from Tacoma, Washington, won the women's half marathon with a time of 1:22:17. She hopes to qualify during the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials by running 2:46:00 or better at the Twin Cities Marathon Oct. 4, 2009 in Minnesota. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Marathon attracts nearly 10,000 runners
John Moore of Centerville, Ohio, crosses the finish line after completing the U.S. Air Force Marathon Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Moore was paralyzed from the waist down in Septermber 2008 during an accident following the passage of Hurricane Ike. He remains a firefighter with the city of Kettering, where he supports educational outreach. He finished the 26.2 miles averaging just over 5 minutes per mile. His wife Meredyth ran the half marathon. (Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Marathon attracts nearly 10,000 runners
Jeff Burke shows his appreciation for veterans while running the U.S. Air Force Marathon Sept. 19, 2009 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Burke, 48, is from Stow, Ohio. (Air Force photo/Al Bright)
On course at the U.S. Air Force Marathon
Wheel racer Holly Koester passes Arnold House, oldest building at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, during the 13th U.S. Air Force Marathon Sept. 19, 2009. Nearly 10,000 runners participated. Koester, from Cleveland, Ohio, has wheeled in all but one of the annual events, timed to coincide with the anniversary of the creation of the Air Force as a separate service. (Air Force photo/Al Bright)