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Tattoo 2010
A parachute jumper with an American Flag is featured as part of the opening ceremonies for Freedom’s Call Tattoo 2010. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jim Palmer)
Security Professional Education Development
Mr. William Davidson, Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force and Air Force Senior Security Official was the distinguished guest speaker at the first ever DoD Security Professional Education Development (SPeD) certification ceremony April 19 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Bandtastic!
The United States Air Force Band of Flight will present their fifth annual Bandtastic! concert Apr. 2, at 7:30 p.m at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The concert is free and open to the public. (Courtesy photo)
AETC civic leaders tour Wright-Patterson
Gen. Stephen Lorenz, Lt. Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, and Brig. Gen. Walter Givhan welcome civic leader Walter Miller Sept. 7, 2010 to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Mr. Miller, president of the Polygon Group based in Memphis, Tenn., was one of 21 civic leaders across the nation to observe Air Force missions performed by Wright-Patt Airmen and civilian employees. General Lorenz is Air Education & Training Command commander, General Wolfenbarger, Air Force Materiel Command vice commander and General Givhan Air Force Institute of Technology commandant (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Amanda Duncan)
AFMC Tattoo 2010
Warrior Airmen are honored and the Air Force Band of Flight was featured during the Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo June 25 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. An estimated crowd in excess of 75,000 attended the sixth annual free public event. (U.S. Air Force/Ben Strasser)
AFMC Tattoo 2010
The rock band .38 Special was featured performer for the sixth annual Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo June 25, 2010 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The free public event honored Korean War veterans and featured military ceremony, aircraft flyovers, music and evening fireworks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
Gen. Donald Hoffman presents a Wright Flyer to Lt. Gen. Jongheon Park, commander of the Education and Training Command for the Republic of Korea Air Force at the Air Force Materiel Command Freedom's Call Tattoo June 25, 2010 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The sixth annual event took place on the 60th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. The Tattoo attracted more than 75,000 people for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. General Hoffman is AFMC commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
Gen. Donald Hoffman presents Ralph Hoehn with the Distinguished Flying Cross at the Air Force Materiel Command Freedom's Call Tattoo on June 25 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. During World War II, then Lieutenant Hoehn, a member of the 491st Bombardment Group, piloted B-24 Liberators for 35 missions in the skies over Europe. The sixth annual Tattoo attracted more than 75,000 people for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. General Hoffman is AFMC commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
Korean War veterans and Airmen readying to depart for Air Force basic military training were honored during Air Force Materiel Command's sixth annual Tattoo June 25, 2010 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The free event attracted more than 75,000 people for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
An F-22 Raptor streaks over the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force June 25, 2010 during Air Force Materiel Command's sixth annual Tattoo. The free event attracted more than 75,000 people from communities neighboring Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
A B-52 Stratofortress performs a flyover of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force June 25, 2010 during Air Force Materiel Command's sixth annual Tattoo. The free event attracted more than 75,000 people to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
A World War II B-17 Flying Fortress flys over the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force June 25, 2010 during Air Force Materiel Command's sixth annual Tattoo. The free event attracted more than 75,000 people to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Air Force Materiel Command Tattoo 2010
Air Force Materiel Command's sixth annual Tattoo attracted more than 75,000 people from neighboring communities to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio on June 25 for an evening of music, military ceremony, aircraft flyovers and fireworks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
Korean War Veterans to be honored at 2010 Tattoo
James Snyder, a Korean War veteran, recalled having “one-and-a-half hours” of notice that a war had broken out and he was heading there. He and four other veterans will be honored for their service at the 6th Annual Freedom's Call Tattoo.
Veterans honored at Tattoo
Sam Morgan, a Xenia resident and Korean War veteran, received his draft notice in 1951. He was assigned to the Third Marine Division’s motor transport battalion as a company clerk and spent most of his enlistment at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He will be honored along with four others at the 6th Annual Freedom's Call Tattoo at WPAFB.
Veterans to be honored at 2010 Tattoo
Jack Perry, a Korean War Veteran, joined the Army at a recruiters office in Dayton at the age of 14. Mr. Perry spent 28 months as a POW, the youngest in the Korean Conflict. Mr. Perry and four others will be honored for their service at the 2010 AFMC Freedom's Call Tattoo.
Korean War veterans to be honored at Tattoo
Russell Harrod, a Korean War veteran, and a friend saw a John Wayne movie that motivated them to enlist in the Navy, and within months, Mr. Harrod was aboard the USS George Clymer as a radar gun station director. Mr. Harrod and four other veterans will be honored for their service at the 2010 Air Force Materiel Command's Freedom's Call Tattoo.
Korean War Veterans to be honored at Tattoo
Bernie DeLong, a Korean War Veteran, entered the Army Reserve in 1948. In 1950, switched to the Air Force to fly fighters and “rise above the fray.” He flew F-84Ds and Gs in Korea starting in April 1953 and completed 69 air-to-ground missions by July when the armistice was signed. Mr. DeLong and four other Korean War Veterans will be honored for their service during the 2010 Freedom’s Call Tattoo June 25, on the grounds of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force
Conference focuses on DoD acquisition workforce
Mr. Gary Bliss is joined by senior Air Force leaders for a 3-star panel discussion during the DoD Acquisition Insight Conference April 20, 2010 at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. The conference, sponsored by the Defense Acquisition University, focused on challenges faced by the Department of Defense acquisition workforce. Mr. Bliss is director of the Pentagon’s Performance Assessment and Root Cause Analysis office. Also pictured are Lt. Gen. Ted Bowlds, Electronic Systems Center commander, Lt. Gen Tom Owen, Aeronautical Systems Center commander, Lt. Gen. Marc Rogers, Inspector General of the Air Force, and Lt. Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger, Air Force Materiel Command vice commander. (DoD photo/Erica Kobren)
Conference focuses on DoD acquisition workforce
More than 700 military, civilian and contractor acquisition professionals and defense industry partners gather for a 3-star panel discussion during the DoD Acquisition Insight Conference April 20, 2010 at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. The conference, sponsored by the Defense Acquisition University, focused on challenges faced by the Department of Defense acquisition workforce. (DoD photo/Erica Kobren)