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Wright-Patt joins Fairborn July 4 parade
From left, 1st Lt. Joseph Rogers, Spc. 3 Dakota Desrosiers, Airman 1st Class Natalie Zorrilla, and Staff Sgt. Nicholas Jarvis, members of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Honor Guard, lead the 2024 Fourth of July parade in Fairborn, Ohio. The annual parade included 88th Air Base Wing leadership along with local marching bands and organizations. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
WPAFB First Sergeants Council recognized as Hometown Heroes
Members from the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base First Sergeants Council and event sponsors pose for a group photo at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton, Ohio, July 3, 2024. The first sergeants were recognized by the Dayton Dragons baseball organization as Hometown Heroes during the game. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
WPAFB First Sergeants Council recognized as Hometown Heroes
Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Cline, 88th Medical Group first sergeant, and members from the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base First Sergeants Council and event sponsors are briefed prior to being recognized at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton, Ohio, July 3, 2024. The first sergeants were recognized by the Dayton Dragons baseball organization as Hometown Heroes during the game. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
WPAFB First Sergeants Council recognized as Hometown Heroes
Members from the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base First Sergeants Council and their families stand for the National Anthem at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton, Ohio, July 3, 2024. The first sergeants were invited by the Dayton Dragons baseball organization to be honored as Hometown Heroes during the game. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
WPAFB First Sergeants Council Hometown Heroes
Members from the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base First Sergeants Council stand on the field during the Hometown Heroes recognition at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton, Ohio, July 3, 2024. The Hometown Heroes program recognizes outstanding military organizations and individuals during Dayton Dragon baseball organization’s home games. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
WPAFB First Sergeants Council recognized as Hometown Heroes
Master Sgt. Patrick Brown, 88th Comptroller Squadron and Wing Staff Agencies first sergeant, fist bumps an event sponsor’s child during the Hometown Heroes recognition at Day Air Ballpark, Dayton, Ohio, July 3, 2024. Members from the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base First Sergeants Council were honored by the Dayton Dragons baseball organization’s Hometown Heroes program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
88 CPTS Change of Command
Col. Dustin Richards, 88th Air Base Wing and installation commander, presides over a change of command ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 1, 2024. Richards thanked and said farewell to Lt. Col. Amy Justus, outgoing 88th Comptroller Squadron commander, then welcomed Maj. Justin Moore, incoming 88 CPTS commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)
88 CPTS Change of Command
Maj. Justin Moore gives his first statements as 88th Comptroller Squadron commander, during a change of command ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 1, 2024. Moore addressed the 88 CPTS Airmen, looking forward to accomplishing the mission through creativity and innovation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)
88 CPTS Change of Command
Maj. Justin Moore (right), incoming 88th Comptroller Squadron commander, assumes command by accepting the guidon from Col. Dustin Richards (left), 88th Air Base Wing and installation commander, during a change of command ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 1, 2024. The 88 CPTS is the largest comptroller squadron in the Air Force with 143 personnel supporting Air Force Materiel Command, the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, and 129 mission partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)
88 CPTS Change of Command
Lt. Col. Amy Justus (right), outgoing 88th Comptroller Squadron commander, relinquishes command by passing the guidon to Col. Dustin Richards (left), 88th Air Base Wing and installation commander, during a change of command ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 1, 2024. The 88 CPTS is the largest comptroller squadron in the Air Force with 143 personnel supporting Air Force Materiel Command, the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, and 129 mission partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)
88 CPTS Change of Command
Lt. Col. Amy Justus gives her final statements as 88th Comptroller Squadron commander, during a change of command ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, July 1, 2024. Justus expressed her gratitude for the efforts of 88 CPTS Airmen during her tenure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)
Embrace the Messy: Resilience in Practice
Christopher Warner, 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Office deputy and operations chief, and his wife, Latasha Warner, take a photo together in a hospital room prior to an operation at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, July 1, 2024. Latasha received a life-saving double lung and heart transplant during her surgery. (Contributed photo)
Embrace the Messy: Resilience in Practice
2Christopher Warner, 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Office deputy and operations chief, and his wife, Latasha Warner, take a photo together outside of the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Latasha received a life-saving double lung and heart transplant July 1, 2024, at the clinic. (Contributed photo)
Young Guns takes a win against Old Pistols in annual competition.
Spencer Johnson helps himself to food at the picnic May 15, 2024, marking the end of the18th Annual Young Guns vs Old Pistols Challenge events at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. At the picnic, the Young Guns team was announced as the winners of this year’s competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
Young Guns take the win in annual competition
Participants of the 18th Annual Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge pose for a group photo with the 2024 trophy during the finale event at Bass Lake Lodge, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, June 28, 2024. The Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge is a 10-week friendly competition aimed at bringing individuals closer to the four pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, spiritual and social. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
Young Guns take the win in annual competition
Members of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Junior Force Council observe and take photos of the 2024 Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge trophy during the finale event at Bass Lake Lodge, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, June 28, 2024. The Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge is a 10-week friendly competition aimed at bringing individuals closer to the four pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, spiritual, and social. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
Young Guns take the win in annual competition
A Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Junior Force Council member is pictured wearing the 18th annual Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge t-shirt during the finale event at Bass Lake Lodge, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, June 28, 2024. The Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge is a 10-week friendly competition aimed at bringing individuals closer to the four pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, spiritual and social. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
Young Guns take the win in annual competition
Adelle Murphy, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center aerospace engineer, participates in a game of “Spike Ball” with members of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Junior Force Council during the Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge finale event at Bass Lake Lodge, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, June 28, 2024. The Young Guns vs. Old Pistols Challenge is a 10-week friendly competition aimed at bringing individuals closer to the four pillars of wellness: physical, emotional, spiritual and social. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Richards)
NSIC change of command
Lt. Gen. David Miller Jr., Space Operations Command commander, Maj. Gen. Gregory Gagnon, deputy chief of Space Operations for Intelligence, Chief Master Sgt. Marivic-Len Olivera, National Space Intelligence Center senior enlisted leader, Col. Marcus Starks, incoming NSIC commander, and Col. Marqus Randall, outgoing NSIC commander, stand at attention during a change of command ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 28, 2024. The historic event was the first NSIC change of command ceremony as well as the activation of the unit as a field operating agency reporting directly to headquarters U.S. Space Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)
NSIC change of command
Col. Marcus Starks gives his first statements as National Space Intelligence Center commander, during a change of command and field operating agency activation ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 28, 2024. The historic event was the first NSIC change of command ceremony as Col. Marqus Randall, outgoing NSIC commander, relinquished command to Starks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Daniel Peterson)