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Airman shares resilient journey to overcoming suicide
Master Sgt. Zack Tannery embraces his children, Peyton and Dakota, while spending the day at Disneyland in California during a family vacation in 2018. A year later, he committed suicide. (Contributed photo)
Airman shares resilient journey to overcoming suicide
Master Sgt. Veronica Tannery works at her computer Aug. 30 on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. After a family tragedy three years ago, she became the catalyst for a change in Air Force policy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
Airman shares resilient journey to overcoming suicide
Master Sgt. Veronica Tannery stands in her home Aug. 17 with a framed photo of her ex-husband, Master Sgt. Zack Tannery, and their children, Dakota and Peyton. After a family tragedy three years ago, she became the catalyst for a change in Air Force policy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Brian Dietrick)
AFRL Advanced Power Technology Office seeks innovative tech solutions
Through a recently-announced Advanced Research Announcement, AFRL’s Advanced Power Technology Office is reaching out to innovators for ideas to enhance energy security and readiness for Air Force installations and military operations. Pictured here, Air Force personnel participate in a recent APTO effort to devise an improved method for dropping humanitarian aid and supplies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Victoria Porto)
AFRL Advanced Power Technology Office seeks innovative tech solutions
Through a recently-announced Advanced Research Announcement, AFRL’s Advanced Power Technology Office is reaching out to innovators for ideas to enhance energy security and readiness for Air Force installations and military operations. Pictured here are APTO personnel briefing former Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James on the Forward Operating Base of the Future project. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marissa Garner)
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Players scramble for balls at the start of the Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament March 16, 2018, in Jarvis Gym. The tournament was sponsored by the base chapel for the opportunity to bring Airmen together and to think about resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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A competitor fires off a shot in the Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament March 16, 2018, in Jarvis Gym. Twelve teams, with names like “The Dodgefathers” and “Juan Direction” in the friendly games of mayhem. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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A member of Hanger 18 lets loose on a Dodgefathers player during the Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament March 16, 2018, in Jarvis Gym. The tournament, sponsored by the base chapel, gave an opportunity to bring Airmen together and to think about resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Senior Airman Lamin Sawo, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, takes aim as his Juan Direction teammates, who have already been hit, look on from the sidelines during the Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament March 16, 2018, in Jarvis Gym. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Senior Airman Lamin Sawo, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, exchanges shots with an opponent during the Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament March 16, 2018, in Jarvis Gym, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The 88th Air Base Wing Chapel sponsored the friendly mayhem and provide lunch to the participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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A member of The Hurl Scouts sprints back to the baseline with a ball at the start of a Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament match March 16, 2018. The Hurl Scouts, representing the Air Force Research Laboratory, won the Best-Costume competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Members of the Hurl Scouts and the Sweet Thugs shake hands after throwing balls at each other in the Wright-Patterson Resilience Dodgeball Tournament March 16, 2018, in Jarvis Gym. Twelve teams faced off in a double-elimination tournament that also gave honors to the best-dressed team. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
Life can be tough, PHAP makes getting help easy
Pamela Boyd, Psychological Health Advocacy Program Outreach Specialist, provides program literature to Staff Sgt. Samuel Ronan, 445th Customer Support NCOIC, to support the 3,000 members of the reserve squadron June 15, 2017. PHAP assists members and families as they deal with life’s stressors. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Life can be tough, PHAP makes getting help easy
Brittney Snider, Psychological Health Advocacy Program Registered Nurse Case Facilitator (left), and Pamela Boyd, PHAP Outreach Specialist, assist reservists and families in the North region, from Minnesota to Missouri across to Virginia and up to Maine, with dealing with life’s stressors. Snider and Boyd have extensive military backgrounds and are both currently reservists themselves. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Wright-Pat Suicide Prevention Run
Participants—including U.S. Air Force Col. Elena M. Oberg, 88th Air Base Wing vice commander, far right—take off at the start of the Second Annual Suicide Prevention Awareness Five-Kilometer Run/Walk at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Rod and Gun Club Sept. 1, 2016. The run brought out members of the Wright-Patterson community to hear about the impact of suicide on the friends and loved ones left behind, what resources are available for support and to take part in the walk/run. (U.S. Air Force photo / R.J. Oriez)
Wright-Pat Suicide Prevention Run
Airmen approach the finish line of the Second Annual Suicide Prevention Awareness Five-Kilometer Run/Walk near the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Rod and Gun Club Sept. 1, 2016. The event was held to raise awareness of, and to prevent, suicide. (U.S. Air Force photo R.J. Oriez)