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Summer Prairie Walk held on Huffman Field
Robert Peterson of the National Park Service talks about the history of Huffman Prairie at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on July 19 as visitors take part in a nature walk sponsored by the 88th Civil Engineer Group’s Environmental Branch. Huffman Prairie.
Summer Prairie Walk held on Huffman Field
Dave Nolin, retired director of Five Rivers MetroParks, talks about wildflowers and prairies with participants July 19 in a nature walk sponsored by the 88th Civil Engineer Group’s Environmental Branch on Huffman Prairie at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The natural prairie, where the Wright Brothers learned how to fly, is the largest in the state.
Summer Prairie Walk held on Huffman Field
Ed Wolski looks for hummingbirds and other wildlife July 19 on Huffman Prairie at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Wolski works as a civilian at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center.
Devoted volunteer receives Fisher House award
Carol McClure, pictured July 16 in the Fisher House on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, was honored as the Air Force Fisher House Volunteer of the Year for 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
Devoted volunteer receives Fisher House award
Carol McClure gets set to hand out some of her blueberry muffins July 16 in the Fisher House at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. McClure was honored as the 2021 Air Force Fisher House Volunteer of the Year. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
Devoted volunteer receives Fisher House award
Carol McClure is pictured July 16 outside the Fisher House at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. McClure, who’s donated her time at the facility for nearly 30 years, has been honored as the Air Force Fisher House Volunteer of the Year for 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Brandon Hough became the new Air Force Marathon race director May 10, 2018. Hough is a Road Runners Club of America certified race director with a masters of education in sports management. Hough brings to the position extensive experience in event, contract and project management. (U.S. Air Force photo/John Harrington)
Col. James Weinstein
Col. James Weinstein, Commander, 88th Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron.
Keep it simple and trust your team
Jason Bordas, 88th Civil Engineer Group Project Management Branch chief
88th Mission Support Group gets new leader
Col. Patrick Miller, 88th Air Base Wing and installation commander; Col. Paul Burger, outgoing 88th Mission Support Group commander; and Col. Sirena Morris, incoming 88 MSG commander, stand at attention as the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Honor Guard presents the colors during the group’s change-of-command ceremony July 1 in the Wright-Patterson Club. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
88th Mission Support Group gets new leader
Cols. Paul Burger and Sirena Morris (seated) prepare for a leadership transition during the 88th Mission Support Group’s change-of-command ceremony July 1 in the Wright-Patterson Club. Morris took command of the group from Burger. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
88th Mission Support Group gets new leader
Col. Paul Burger says goodbye to the 88th Mission Support Group during the unit’s change-of-command ceremony July 1 in the Wright-Patterson Club. Burger relinquished command to Col. Sirena Morris. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
88th Mission Support Group gets new leader
Col. Patrick Miller, 88th Air Base Wing and installation commander, presents the 88th Mission Support Group guidon to Col. Sirena Morris as she assumes command during a ceremony July 1 in the Wright-Patterson Club. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
WPAFB dormitories to undergo renovations, updates
Dormitories undergo renovations at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 23, 2021. These updates and changes directly support the “strengthen and care for our team” and “optimize and modernize the installation” lines of effort within the 88th Air Base Wing’s new strategic mission plan. The dorms are receiving new mattresses and updated appliances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexandria Fulton)
WPAFB dormitories to undergo renovations, updates
Dormitories undergo renovations at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 23, 2021. These updates and changes directly support the “strengthen and care for our team” and “optimize and modernize the installation” lines of effort within the 88th Air Base Wing’s new strategic mission plan. The dorms are receiving new mattresses and updated appliances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexandria Fulton)
WPAFB dormitories to undergo renovations, updates
Dormitories undergo modernization and renovations on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, June 23, 2021. These updates and changes directly support the “strengthen and care for our team” and “optimize and modernize the installation” lines of effort within the 88th Air Base Wing’s new strategic mission plan. The dorms are receiving new mattresses and updated appliances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexandria Fulton)
Roley assumes command of 88th Operations Support Squadron
Master Sgt. Thomas Scott, 88th Operations Support Squadron superintendent, renders the ceremonial first salute to his new commander, Lt. Col. Donald Roley, during the squadron’s change of command ceremony June 21, 2021, at Wright-Patterson Air Force base, Ohio. The 88th OSS oversees the operation of the base’s airfield including the air traffic control section and the weather office. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Senior Airman D’Mario Woodward scans an ID card June 21 as a driver enters the newly reopened Gate 15A at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Last week, the 88th Security Forces Squadron adopted a new system for base visitor passes. (The ID card was blurred for security and privacy reasons). (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
Native ‘seed bombs’ created for bee pollinators
Dwight Wells of the Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative talks to children at Prairies Youth Center on June 17 about honeycombs and how bees raise their young. The students then had the opportunity to form “seed bombs,” balls of mud and seeds, to take home and use to plant native flowers helpful to pollinators.
Native ‘seed bombs’ created for bee pollinators
Brennen Rice, 11, mixes mud and seeds to form “seed bombs” June 17 at Prairies Youth Center near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The project was part of Pollinator Week, with the goal of increasing the access bees and butterflies have to native flowers for food.