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Riding High
Corey Carter, a Palace HART participant, works in Bldg. 29 in Area C at Wright-Patterseon Air Force Base.
Patriot's Day blood drive
Phlebotomist Bonnie Ferguson checks on donor Roger McCormick during Tuesday's blood drive at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Skywrighter photo by Christy Webb.
Air Force lieutenant takes top marathon honors
2nd. Lt. Karissa Goodrich, from Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, celebrates her victory as the first overall female in the full marathon at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio on Sept. 15. Goodrich's official gun time was 3:06:54. She was one of more than 6,300 runners in U.S. Air Force Marathon events. (Christy Webb/U.S. Air Force)
San Diego man first in flight at Air Force Marathon
Josh Cox of San Diego gets his medal and a handshake from Gen. Bruce Carlson after winning the mens overall division of the U.S. Air Force Marathon Sept. 15 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Cox's official time of 2:20:57 qualifies him for the U.S. Olympic Team trials to be held in New York City this November. (Christy Webb/U.S. Air Force)
Going for the Gold
Josh Cox of San Diego and Mammoth Lakes, Calif., sets a new U.S. Air Force Marathon record crossing the finish line with an official gun time of 2:20:57. (Christy Webb/U.S. Air Force)
Maj. Gen William M. Matz to address retiree benefits
Retired Army Maj. Gen. William M. Matz, Jr., National Association for the Uniformed Services president, will speak to Retiree Appreciation Day attendees at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Oct. 25. (NAUS photo)
Wright-Patt people help in Jamaica
CASCADE, Jamaica — Staff Sgt. Stenya Mendoza, of Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command Chapel, saws a piece of siding while Katie Rivers, an Air Force dependent, assists during construction of a home July 11 for a Jamaican woman and her two daughters. (Courtesy photo)
Wright-Patt people help in Jamaica
CASCADE, Jamaica — Master Sgt. Cynthia Jones, left, a reservist from the 445th Maintenance Squadron, grips the board as Senior Airman Ryan Kocak, of 88th Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron, wields the hammer on a piece of wood for the flooring in the tongue-and-groove, 12 by 20 foot home they helped construct July 10. From July 7-14, 14 active duty and Reserve Airmen from Wright-Patterson AFB took leave time in order to live among the Jamaican people and build a home for a single woman and her two daughters who were in need. (Courtesy photo)
Officers Wives Club artists celebrate Air Force 60th anniversity
Artist Cynthia Ferguson, of the Wright Patterson Air Force Base Officers Wives Club, displays her painting entitled "Tranquility" July 18 at an exhibit hosted by the club in the Dayton Public Library downtown branch. (Air Force photo/Christy Webb)
AFMC Tattoo traces 60 years of aerospace power
A C-130 Hercules approaches as members of the U.S. Air Force Tops in Blue entertainment troupe perform at the Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base June 29. A crowd of more than 60,000 from southwest Ohio, eastern Indiana and northen Kentucky were treated to patriotic music, aircraft flyovers and fireworks during the 60th Anniversary of the U.S. Air Force commemorative event. (Spencer P. Lane/U.S. Air Force)
Tracing Air Force heritage through music
The Air Force Band of Flight performs at the Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base June 29. A crowd of more than 60,000 from southwest Ohio, eastern Indiana and northen Kentucky were treated to patriotic music, aircraft flyovers and fireworks during the 60th Anniversary of the U.S. Air Force commemorative event. (Spencer P. Lane/U.S. Air Force)
Joint intelligence mission highlighted in Army recruiting commercial
A training area inside the National Air and Space Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio is transformed into a motion picture production set on June 27. U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. Jeremiah Minor, an intelligence analyst at the Joint Reserve Intelligence Center, will be featured in an upcoming Army recruiting commercial filmed here. (Master Sgt. Dale Grabow/U.S. Air Force)
Reserve intelligence analyst is Army Strong
Brett Froomer, a director with Radical Productions, checks lighting on Army Reserve Sgt. Jeremiah Minor, an intelligence analyst with the Joint Reserve Intelligence Center during the filming of a U.S. Army recruiting commercial inside the National Air and Space Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on June 27. (Master Sgt. Dale Grabow/U.S. Air Force)
T-connector bridge links Dayton region's past with future
Children from the Greene County Summer Caravan program make the inaugural ride over the new T-Connector Trail bridge. The bridge links the entrance to the Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near State Route 444 in Fairborn, Ohio to other Greene and Montgomery County bikeway trail systems in the Miami Valley area. The bridge deck was constructed with advanced composite materials originally developed by Air Force Research Laboratory scientists for aircraft. (Greene County Parks Photo)
T-connector bridge links past with future
Col. Jay Strickler, 88th Air Base Wing vice commander, joins with Congressman David Hobson, Greene County Park District Commissioner John Finlay, Greene County Commissioners Rick Perales and Alan Anderson, members of the National Park Service and others in the dedication of the new T-Connector Trail bridge. The bridge links the entrance to the Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near State Route 444 in Fairborn, Ohio to other Greene and Montgomery County bikeway trail systems in the Miami Valley area. The bridge deck was constructed with advanced composite materials originally developed by Air Force Research Laboratory scientists for aircraft. (Photo by Greene County Parks)
Amphicar enthusiast
Twin propellers and a 40-horsepower Triumph Herald engine can propel the Amphicar at 7 knots in the water and 70 miles-an-hour on the road. The underside of the car resembles a boat hull. (Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Andrew Hafey)
Amphicar enthusiast
Colin Bayman sits behind the wheel of a restored Amphicar as his dad, Mike Bayman, points out some features of his self-restored 1960s West German vehicle that is part car, part boat at Bass Lake on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Mike Bayman is an alarm technician with the 88th Air Base Wing Civil Engineer directorate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Andrew Hafey)
AFRL lieutenant volunteers at veterans hospice
First Lt. Austen Lefebvre of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base volunteers usually once a week at the Dayton Veterans Affairs’ hospice. With the goal of someday becoming a doctor, Lt. Lefebvre said, “I just like being able to sit down and listen, to try to be a friend.” (U.S. Air Force/Spencer P. Lane)
Girl scout cheers hospitalized military members overseas
Courtney Hromada of Englewood, Ohio, looks over one of a dozen or more boxes of items to be sent to military members hospitalized in Kuwait. A high school senior, she organized the project not only to help the military, but also as her community service effort to earn the Girl Scout Gold Award. (U.S. Air Force/Rodney Hromada)
Deployed Airman sets sights on marathon
James Scott and Kathryn L. Bass, 447th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, complete a recent 5K relay by passing the "baton," a toilet plunger. Scott is training for the 2007 U.S. Air Force Marathon at Baghdad International Airport, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force)