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2016 Air Force Marathon
Scenes from the 2016 Air Force Marathon weekend at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Sept. 15-17. More than 15,000 runners, walkers and spectators from all 50 states and 17 foreign countries gathered to participate in the races 20th year. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
2016 Air Force Marathon
Scenes from the 2016 Air Force Marathon weekend at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Sept. 15-17. More than 15,000 runners, walkers and spectators from all 50 states and 17 foreign countries gathered to participate in the races 20th year. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
2016 Air Force Marathon
Scenes from the 2016 Air Force Marathon weekend at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Sept. 15-17. More than 15,000 runners, walkers and spectators from all 50 states and 17 foreign countries gathered to participate in the races 20th year. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
WPAFB Hosts POW/MIA Run
Senior Airmen David Sanford and Mohamed Bouraima, both medical laboratory technicians with the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, carry the torch as they run along the Air Force Institute of Technology track lined with POW/MIA and American Flags, during the POW/MIA run at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 15, 2016. The event was held to honor all POW/MIA past and present. Runners/Walkers took turns keeping the going around the track continuously for 24 hours. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
WPAFB Hosts POW/MIA Run
Members of the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine public health office, carry the POW/MIA flag, baton and torch as they run along the Air Force Institute of Technology track lined with POW/MIA and American Flags, during the POW/MIA run at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 15, 2016. Runners/Walkers took turns keeping the POW/MIA flag, baton and torch going around the track continuously for 24 hours. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
WPAFB Hosts POW/MIA Run
Members of the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine public health office, carry the POW/MIA flag, baton and torch as they run along the Air Force Institute of Technology track lined with POW/MIA and American Flags, during the POW/MIA run at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 15, 2016. Runners/Walkers took turns keeping the POW/MIA flag, baton and torch going around the track continuously for 24 hours. (U.S. Air Force photo / Wesley Farnsworth)
88th SFS Armory Weapons Exchange
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason Konitzer, 88th Security Forces Squadron armorer specialist, issues an M-4 Rifle and ammunition to Airman First Class Lindsey Gentes, 88 SFS patrolman for her shift at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 13, 2016. The 88 SFS Armory stores and issues a variety of weapons, communication devices and tactical gear for use in the field by SFS security officers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Gun Range Qualification Training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Brison King, 88th Medical Group medical logistics journeyman, trains and qualifies with the M-4 Rifle at the 88th Security Forces Squadron gun range, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 13, 2016. All U.S Air Force personnel are required to qualify on a weapon when deploying worldwide.(U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
88 Security Force Squadron Gun Range
(from left) U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Brison King, 88th Medical Group medical logistic journeyman, receives instruction from Senior Airman Sterling Benson, 88th Security Forces Squadron combat arms instructor, during his pre-deployment weapons training at the SFS gun range, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 13, 2016. All U.S Air Force personnel are required to qualify on a weapon when deploying worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
88th security Force Squadron on Patrol
U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Esteban Calderon, 88th Security Forces Squadron flight chief, prepares to depart the fix for his duty shift Sept. 12, 2016. As a flight chief TSgt Calderon is responsible for all patrolmen and entry controllers during his shift and will respond to their calls in a supervisory and assist position. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
88 Security Force Squadron on Patrol
(from left) Officers Jacob Hughett and Adam Cruea, both with the 88th Security Forces Squadron, stand ready to answer any emergency or call for help, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Sept. 12, 2016. Both officers work as GS level employees and are part of a civilian contingent within the 88th SFS. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
88 Security Force Squadron on Patrol
U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Esteban Calderon, 88th Security Forces Squadron duty flight chief, quires Airman First Class Tanner Roberts, 88th SFS installation entry controller, on his area of responsibility during his duty shift at gate 22B Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Sept 12, 2016. Personnel assigned to this duty verify requests for visitor entry; issue visitor passes, and enforce the installation traffic code. Entry controllers may search and inspect personnel and vehicles, as directed by higher authority. As Air Force ambassadors, installation entry controllers play a vital role on Air Force installations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
U.S. Air Force Col. Elena Oberg, 88th Air Base Wing vice commander, welcomes visitors during the opening ceremony of the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival on Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2016. The annual event, at the site the Wright Brothers learned to fly, celebrated the role the area played in early aviation. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
Air Force Staff Sgt. Renee Parcell plays the French horn and Airman 1st Class Justis MacKenzie plays the tuba as the Wright Brass performs the National Anthem at the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival on Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2016. The ensemble, part of the U.S. Air Force Band of Flight, performed a short set of music to entertain the visitors to the annual event. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Cheryl Przytula and the Wright Brass perform at the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival on Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2016. The annual event, at the site the Wright Brothers learned to fly, celebrated the role the area played in early aviation. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
Daniel Badger, America’s Packard Museum managing director, gives a visitor a ride in a 1914 Packard Model 48 Runabout during the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival on Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2016. Period cars, historical displays games and food were part of the event at the site the Wright Brothers learned to fly, held to celebrate the role the area played in early aviation. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
Ruby, a red tail hawk, and William Masterson, Five Rivers MetroParks, visit with some of the guests who came out to the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival on Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2016. Ruby, as well as a working sheepdog demonstration, were part of the annual event celebrating the area’s aviation history. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
A radio-controlled model of a 1905 Wright Flyer, the airplane the Wright Brothers called the first practical airplane, takes to the air over Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, as part of the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival Sept. 10, 2016. The annual event, at the site the Wright Brothers learned to fly, celebrated the role the area played in early aviation. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival
Trip, a border collie, demonstrates the herding of sheep during a presentation at the Great Wright Brothers Aero Carnival on Huffman Prairie Flying Field at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 10, 2016. Trip and the sheep were one of the attractions at the event, held where the Wright Brothers learned to fly, marking the role the area played in early aviation development. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
88th SFS Guard Mount Weapon Safety Check
U.S Air Force Staff Sergeant Donte Scott, 88th Security Forces Squadron electronic security systems operator, safety checks his M-9 pistol prior to his shift while being observed by Airman First Class Ryan Carsten, 88th SFS entry controller, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 8, 2016. All issued weapons are safety checked by this procedure to insure the weapon chamber is cleared of live rounds.(U.S. Air Force photo/Al Bright)