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Ruptured Duck Artwork Unveiling Ceremony
Retired Doolittle Raider, Lt. Col. Dick Cole, presents U.S. Air Force Capt. Michael Riddick, 34th Bomb Squadron B-1 pilot, with a coin at the conclusion of an unveiling ceremony for the new Ruptured Duck artwork, Apr. 17, 2017 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The 34th Bomb Squadron lineage can be traced to one of the original Doolittle Raider squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
Ruptured Duck Artwork Unveiling Ceremony
Dawn Thatcher, wife of the late Doolittle Raider Staff Sgt. David Thatcher, pours three fingers of Hennessey on the landing gears of the Ruptured Duck B-1 Aircraft, as part of a ceremony for the new Ruptured Duck artwork, Apr. 17, 2017 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The pouring of the most elite of fluids is a long held superstition, which is said to provide a safe flight for those that serve on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
The B-25 Mitchell bomber Miss Mitchell lands on a runway next to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17, 2017. The Miss Mitchell is one of the 11 World War II bombers taking part in the museum’s celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the war on the Japanese homeland. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez/Released)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
B-25 Mitchell bombers sit parked in a runway next to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17, 2017. The 11 World War II era bombers landed at the museum to take part in its celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the war on the Japanese homeland. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez/Released)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
B-25 Mitchell bombers sit parked in a runway next to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17, 2017. The 11 World War II era bombers landed at the museum to take part in its celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the war on the Japanese homeland. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez/Released)
Ruptured Duck Artwork Unveiling Ceremony
Members of the 34th Bomb Squadron from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. stand in line during an unveiling ceremony for the new Ruptured Duck artwork, Apr. 17, 2017 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The 34th BS lineage can be traced to one of the original Doolittle Raider squadrons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
The B-25 Mitchell bomber Devil Dog lands on a runway next to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17, 2017. The Devil Dog, out of Georgetown, Texas, is one of the 11 World War II bombers taking part in the museum’s celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the war on the Japanese homeland. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
The B-25 Mitchell bomber Betty’s Dream lands on a runway next to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17, 2017. The Betty’s Dream, out of Houston, Texas, is one of the 11 World War II bombers taking part in the museum’s celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the war on the Japanese homeland. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
Larry Kelly talks with Staff Sgt. Andrew Wanros, 175th Wing Maryland Air National Guard, in front of Kelly’s B-25 Mitchell Bomber on a runway by the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17, 2017. Wanros traveled to Wright-Patterson AFB to take part in the museum’s celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the war on the Japanese homeland. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
B-25s return to Wright-Patt AFB
The B-25 Mitchell bomber Panchito lands on a runway next to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 17,2017. The Panchito, out of Georgetown, Del., is one of the 11 World War II bombers taking part in the museums celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Doolittle Raid when Army Air Corps bombers took off from an aircraft carrier to deliver the first strike of the Japanese homeland of the war. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez/Released)
Wright-Patterson Excellence in Competition Pistol Match Winner
Lt. Col. David Celeste, 88th Security Forces Squadron commander, congratulates and presents a certificate to Polish Air Force Colonel Jacek Brzezinski, Polish liaison to the Air Force Security Assistance Center at Wright Patterson Air Force Base as the first place pistol category finisher in the Excellence in Competition firearms marksmanship contest April 14, 2017. The EIC competition held across all Department of Defense installations provides military members, civilian employees and retirees the opportunity to refine their marksmanship skills, competing against each other in pursuit of earning marksmanship awards eligible for wear on the uniform or civilian attire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Wright-Patterson Excellence in Competition Top Performers
The Wright-Patterson Air Force Base top 10 percent performers during the Excellence in Competition firearms marksmanship contest are recognized at an awards ceremony held at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range April 14, 2017. The EIC competition held across all Department of Defense installations provides military members, civilian employees and retirees the opportunity to refine their marksmanship skills, competing against each other in pursuit of earning marksmanship awards eligible for wear on the uniform or civilian attire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Excellence in Competition Match at Wright-PAtterson Air Force Base
Staff Sgt. Burt Perry, 88th Security Forces Squadron operations staff non-commissioned officer, carefully aims his M-16 rifle at his target during the pistol and rifle Excellence in Competition contest at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range, Apr. 12, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The EIC contest, conducted Air Force-wide, was open to all open to active duty, Guard, Reserve, retiree and civil service employees, April 3-13, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Excellence in Competition at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Participants fire at their respective targets during the pistol and rifle Excellence in Competition contest at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range, Apr. 12, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The Apr. 3-13 EIC event conducted Air Force-wide was open to all active duty, Guard, Reserve, retiree and civil service employees. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Excellence in Competition at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Daniel Large, 88th Communication Squadron information technology specialist, takes aim at his target during the pistol and rifle Excellence in Competition contest at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range, Apr. 12, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The EIC contest, conducted Air Force-wide, was open to all active duty, Guard, Reserve, retiree and civil service employees, April 3-13, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
USAF Excellence in Competition Rifle Day
The M-16 is the weapon chosen for the rifle portion of the Excellence in Competition firearm marksmanship contest held Air Force-wide for all active duty, Guard, Reserve, retiree and civil service employees April 3-13, 2017. The 88th Security Forces Squadron at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, hosted the annual EIC event for local contestants. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Excellence in Competition Marksmanship at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Tammy Davison, HQ Air Force Materiel Command human resource senior leader manager, loads her M-9 9mm pistol 20-round clip prior to shooting in the Excellence in Competition marksmanship contest at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range April 5, 2017. The April 3-13 EIC event conducted Air Force-wide was open to all active duty, Guard, Reserve, retiree and civil service employees. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Wright-Patterson supports joint service paratroop exercise
U.S. Army Reserve Capt. Camm Garrett, 412th Civil Affairs Battalion civil military operations cell chief, helps Sgt. Adam Swinehart, 412th CA sergeant, adjust his parachute in preparation for a jump at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, March 11, 2017. The 412th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) mobilizes, deploys, plans and conducts civil affairs operations with an orientation to the theater commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth / Released)
Wright-Patterson supports joint service paratroop exercise
U.S. Army Reserve Maj. Gen. Daniel Ammerman, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) commander, talks with WWII paratrooper James H. “Pee Wee” Martin prior to conducting a paratroop jump at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, March 11, 2017. Martin is one of the last remaining “Toccoa Originals” of 1942, who is still traveling, meeting the public and carrying forward an eyewitness account of his unit’s experiences. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth / Released)
Wright-Patterson supports joint service paratroop exercise
U.S. Army Reserve Sergeant Maj. Dwayne Eaddy, 412th Civil Affairs Battalion command sergeant major, relaxes inside a hangar at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, after putting on his parachute and other gear prior to a jump, March 11, 2017. The 412th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) mobilizes, deploys, plans and conducts civil affairs operations with an orientation to the theater commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Wesley Farnsworth / Released)