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Airman 1st Class Lafayette Ragsdale, an 88th Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment technician, checks an inventory update in the emergency room at Wright-Patterson Medical Center, June 29, 2023. The squadron helps “dominate the dirty work” for the 88th Medical Group, keeping daily operations on course while resourcing the Air Force’s second-largest hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth J. Stiles)
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Airman 1st Class Jason Barcelon, 88th Medical Support Squadron medical materiel technician, gathers boxes for shipment in the warehouse at Wright-Patterson Medical Center, June 29, 2023. The squadron’s Medical Logistics and Facilities Flight directly impacts every section, clinic and patient in the Air Force’s second-largest hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth J. Stiles)
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Bill Young, an 88th Medical Support Squadron materials handler, prepares equipment to be sent out from the warehouse at Wright-Patterson Medical Center, June 29, 2023. The squadron’s Medical Logistics and Facilities Flight directly impacts every section, clinic and patient in the Air Force’s second-largest hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth J. Stiles)
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Staff Sgt. Vivian Thompson and Senior Airman John Jackson, both assigned to the 88th Medical Support Squadron as medical materiel technicians, move a pallet of equipment in the warehouse at Wright-Patterson Medical Center, June 29, 2023. The squadron helps “dominate the dirty work” for the 88th Medical Group, keeping daily operations on course while resourcing the Air Force’s second-largest hospital. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth J. Stiles)
AFIT staff member wins AETC 2023 Blacks in Government Meritorious Service Award
Damon Smith was selected as the Air Education and Training Command’s winner of the 2023 Blacks in Government Meritorious Service Award. (Contributed photo)
Wright-Patt’s Arnold House: A front porch view of aviation evolution
A print from the 1874 Greene County Atlas depicts the stylish home built by Henry Hebble in the early 1840s and would later become Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s Arnold House, named in honor of Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold. Arnold and his family resided there from 1929 to 1931 when he was Fairfield Air Depot commander. (U.S. Air Force photo courtesy of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center History Office)
Wright-Patt’s Arnold House: A front porch view of aviation evolution
The Arnold House was built in the early 1840s by Henry Hebble, a bridge builder from Greene County, Ohio. Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold and his family resided there from 1929 to 1931 when he was Fairfield Air Depot commander. (U.S. Air Force photo courtesy of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center History Office)
Wright-Patt’s Arnold House: A front porch view of aviation evolution
The Arnold House sits on the intersection of Pearson Road and Wright Avenue on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Area A June 7, 2023. The house, built in the early 1840s, is the oldest building on the base and was the residence of Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold from 1929 to 1931 when he was Fairfield Air Depot commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Wright-Patt’s Arnold House: A front porch view of aviation evolution
A tribute to the Wright brothers is located on a bench leading up to the front door of the Arnold House on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base June 7, 2023. The stone bench with two bowler hats serves as a marker to the aviation history this location holds for the Wright brothers, the base and the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Wright-Patt’s Arnold House: A front porch view of aviation evolution
The living room inside Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s Arnold House resembles what it would have looked like when Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold and his family lived there from 1929 to 1931. The house, built in the early 1840s, is the oldest building on the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Wright-Patt’s Arnold House: A front porch view of aviation evolution
A photo of Orville Wright, left, and then-Maj. Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold at the dedication of the Wright Memorial is framed on the wall of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s Arnold House June 7, 2023. The house, the oldest building on the base, was named in honor of Arnold from when he and his family resided there from 1929 to 1931 when he was Fairfield Air Depot commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
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Museum Mile participants run past the second hangar at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, May 11, 2023. Nearly 400 participants ran the 1-mile family friendly course that wound through the museum grounds before finishing under the wingtips of historic aircrafts at the Air Park. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C James Johnson.)
Racers finish inaugural Museum Mile! Winners announced
Runners pick up their bibs for the inaugural Museum Mile under the gazebo at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, May 11, 2023. The bib numbers help identify the runners when collecting their times. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C James Johnson.)
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Dominic Colussi finishes first in the Men’s Elite race during the inaugural Museum Mile event hosted by the Air Force Marathon Office May 11 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. Roughly 400 participants ran the 1-mile family-friendly course that wound through the museum grounds before finishing under the wingtips of a historic aircraft at the Air Park. (U.S. Air Force photo by Hannah Carranza)
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Katie Ruhlman (left), first place winner of the Women’s Elite race, and Rachael Ferguson (right), Air Force Marathon Office director, pose for a photo at the finish line at the inaugural Museum Mile event hosted by the Air Force Marathon Office May 11 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. Roughly 400 participants ran the 1-mile family-friendly course that wound through the museum grounds before finishing under the wingtips of a historic aircraft at the Air Park. (U.S. Air Force photo by Hannah Carranza)
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Dylan Whitson finishes first in the Open Race during the inaugural Museum Mile event hosted by the Air Force Marathon Office May 11 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. Roughly 400 participants ran the 1-mile family-friendly course that wound through the museum grounds before finishing under the wingtips of a historic aircraft at the Air Park. (U.S. Air Force photo by Hannah Carranza)
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Runners finish the Open Race while a Globemaster III C-17 flies overhead during the inaugural Museum Mile event hosted by the Air Force Marathon Office May 11 at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. Roughly 400 participants ran the 1-mile family-friendly course that wound through the museum grounds before finishing under the wingtips of a historic aircraft at the Air Park. (U.S. Air Force photo by Hannah Carranza)
Six Wright-Patt Firefighters Decorated for Live-Saving Efforts
Medals and citations sit on a table prior to an awards ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 10, 2023. During the ceremony, five firefighters assigned to the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron received awards for rescuing an unconscious victim during a house fire and one received an award for performing a 15-foot free dive to rescue a drowning victim. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Fink)
Six Wright-Patt Firefighters Decorated for Live-Saving Efforts
Capt. Greg Arnold, left, and Firefighter Jeffrey Hoffman, 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, stand at attention during an awards ceremony at the fire station, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 10, 2023. Arnold received the Command Civilian Award for Valor for performing a 15-foot free dive to rescue a drowning victim, and Hoffman received the same medal for his role in rescuing an unconscious victim during a house fire. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Fink)
Six Wright-Patt Firefighters Decorated for Live-Saving Efforts
(From left) Capt. Greg Arnold, Firefighter Jeffrey Hoffman, Firefighter/Paramedic Jared Spaeth, Lt. Chad Engman, Capt. Richard Tarr, and District Chief David Warner, 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, listen to a speaker during an awards ceremony at the fire station, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 10, 2023. During the ceremony, Tarr, Engman, Spaeth, and Hoffman received the Command Civilian Award for Valor and Warner the Civilian Achievement Award for their roles in rescuing an unconscious victim during a house fire. Arnold was awarded the Command Civilian Award for Valor for performing a 15-foot free dive to rescue a drowning victim. (U.S. Air Force photo by Matthew Fink)