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Base personnel step forward to ‘Love Them Out Loud’
From left: Diego Quevedo, Airman 1st Class Miranda Hutton, Senior Airman Kwame Robertson, Airman 1st Class Jasper Kaamino, Senior Airman Ariel Guzman and Staff Sgt. Randolph Koram put together more than 400 “Love Them Out Loud” kits during the Dec. 18 volunteer event benefiting the Dayton Metro Library and early childhood literacy. (Contributed photo)
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Researchers from the Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing will collect samples from healthy Wright-Patterson AFB military, civilian, and contractor volunteers for a new research study evaluating emerging testing methodologies for detecting past and present COVID-19 infections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
Healthy volunteers needed for AFRL COVID-19 testing solutions research
Air Force Research Laboratory team member Joshua Trice collects a saliva sample from a teammate during a dry-run preparation on July 22, 2020, for an upcoming research study. For this study, led by the 711th Human Performance Wing, researchers will collect samples from healthy Wright-Patterson AFB military, civilian, and contractor volunteers to evaluate emerging testing methodologies for detecting past and present COVID-19 infections. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
Cadets volunteer at equine therapy center
Air Force Academy cadet Andi Ahlers removes vines and wire from a fence at the Therapeutic Riding Institute, while three of the non-profit’s horses explore the adjacent field. She and 19 fellow cadets travelled to Spring Valley, Ohio July 6, to volunteer with the institute to help its new location begin operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Van Winkle)
AFWiSE community seeks to empower women within AFRL
AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate researchers Megan Imel, left, and Dr. Amanda Criner discuss laboratory test data. Air Force Women in Science and Engineering, or AFWiSE, is a resource group that gives female scientists and engineers a forum to gather and share new ideas, while promoting the growth and professional development of women within AFRL. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Lori Hughes)
AFWiSE community seeks to empower women within AFRL
AFRL research engineer Dr. Mary Kinsella discusses upcoming events with committee leads and members of Air Force Women in Science and Engineering, or AFWiSE, a group that promotes professional development and advancement for women in AFRL. Pictured from left to right are Mary Shelly, Cindy Bryant, Leslie Sollmann, and Kinsella. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Holly Jordan)
AFRL volunteers growing a LEGACY in materials science
LEGACY (Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth) students toured the AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate labs as part of the program’s Craftsman camp events. Directorate volunteers participated in the camps this summer to promote youth interest in STEM-related fields. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marisa Alia-Novobilski)
AFRL volunteers growing a LEGACY in materials science
LEGACY (Leadership Experience Growing Apprenticeships Committed to Youth) students enjoy a group activity as part of the program’s Craftsman camp events. AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate volunteers participated in the camps this summer to promote youth interest in STEM-related fields. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kwame Acheampong)
KC-46 Program office volunteers support House of Bread Dayton
2nd Lt. Caitlyn McIntyre (left) and Tonya Shelton (right), prepare materials for cooking at the House of Bread Dayton during a KC-46 Program Office volunteer opportunity there June 28, 2017. McIntyre, a KC-46 program manager, and Shelton, a KC-46 financial specialist, are part of a 15-person volunteer team providing more than 270 meals to Dayton community members in need this day. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
KC-46 Program office volunteers support House of Bread Dayton
Jennifer Brown, KC-46 Configuration Management, cuts the calyx off of a fresh strawberry at the House of Bread Dayton during a KC-46 Program Office volunteer opportunity there June 28, 2017. House of Bread Dayton says they count on volunteers like these Airmen to serve between 200 and 300 meals every day of the year to Dayton community members in need. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
KC-46 Program office volunteers support House of Bread Dayton
Jennifer Brown (left) and Teresa Zack (right), clean and prepare fresh fruit at the House of Bread Dayton during a KC-46 Program Office volunteer opportunity there June 28, 2017. Brown, of KC-46 Configuration Management, and Shelton, KC-46 Configuration Management chief, are part of a 15-person volunteer team providing more than 270 meals to Dayton community members in need this day. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
KC-46 Program office volunteers support House of Bread Dayton
Lt. Col. Carlos Quinones (right), KC-46 Program Officer Director of Operations and volunteer opportunity event coordinator, prepares silverware with his wife, Rebecca, in preparation for serving more than 270 meals to Dayton community members in need at the House of Bread Dayton June 28, 2017. More than a dozen volunteers from the KC-46 Program Office donated five hours of their time performing a wide range of activities including prepping and cooking meals, serving, cleaning and grounds keeping as part of the event. Lt. Col. Quinones says that Dayton has always been very welcoming to military personnel and the group was trying to do their part to give a little back. Jennifer Burns, House of Bread Dayton operations manager, says the size of the KC-46 group not only allowed for meal service, but to complete a lot of needed facility upkeep. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
KC-46 Program office volunteers support House of Bread Dayton
Maj. Kristina Esposito, KC-46 Program Control Integrated Product Team deputy, trims hedges at the House of Bread Dayton during a KC-46 Program Office volunteer opportunity there June 28, 2017. Esposito is part of a 15-person volunteer team providing grounds keeping services and more than 270 meals to Dayton community members in need this day. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
KC-46 Program office volunteers support House of Bread Dayton
2nd Lt. John Allen, a production engineer in the KC-46 Program Office, tends to the lawn at the House of Bread Dayton during a KC-46 Program Office volunteer opportunity there June 28, 2017. House of Bread Dayton has four full-time staff to provide over 270 meals a day to community members in need and says that larger groups like the 15 members of the KC-46 Program Office not only allow for providing the meals, but also to complete critical facility upkeep. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)