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Lifestyle balance program gets Airmen on track … March of Fallen held to remember heroes who Patrol …
Airman Nicole Kozuboski passed … AGE flights across
and Airman 1st Class Jenaci Luke centrally locate
Ramirez, 56th Medical Support
Squadron lab technicians, prac- to bigger building …
tice blood-drawing procedures,
March 26, 2019, at Luke Air Airman 1st Class Connor Blan-
Force Base. The GLB program kenship, 56th Equipment Main-
partnered with the lab to assist tenance Squadron Aerospace
with participant health assess- Ground Equipment maintainer
ments. This includes analyzing inspects a jammer lift plate,
blood-work to examine potential March 14, 2019, at Luke Air Force
risk for diabetes and to compare Base, Ariz. AGE is responsible for
any changes that may occur by ensuring the readiness and safe
Senior Airman Monet Villacorte the end of the program. use of all equipment used by crew
Airman 1st Class Aspen Reid chiefs and weapon loaders.
Luke celebrates Airpower Foundation
Women’s History visits base …
Month with ‘Rosie’ … Medal of Honor recipients Donald
Ballard and John Baca pose for a
Senior Master Sgt. Michael Olm- photo with Col. Michael Richard-
stead, 56th Operations Support son, 56th Fighter Wing vice com-
Squadron superintendent, stands Airman 1st Class Leala Marquez mander and Chief Master Sgt. Ronald
with Caroline Kilgore, a local Firefighters from the 56th Civil Engineer Squadron were one of a few teams to Thompson, 56th FW command chief, Airman 1st Class Zoie Cox
“Rosie”, March 8, 2019, at Luke Air participate in a six-person litter team competition as part of the March of the March 8, 2019, at Luke Air Force Airman 1st Class Abigail Biever, 56th Security Forces
Force Base. Kilgore, a Rosie with Fallen memorial event March 16, 2019, in Buckeye. The team walked 4.5 miles Base. Ballard and Baca visited the Squadron team member, renders a salute April 11, 2019,
the Arizona ARRA Chapter spoke carrying 150 pounds collectively while each member carried a ruck packed base with the Airpower Foundation, a during the national anthem at Luke Air Force Base. Proper
on her history during World War II with 45 pounds of canned goods. More than 100 individuals marched in the non-profit organization that supports customs and courtesies require Airmen and base person-
to kick off Women’s History Month event and at the end of the ruck, the canned goods were donated to a local wounded warriors, veterans and chil- nel in uniform to render a military salute at the first note of
Airman 1st Class Aspen Reid events on base. food bank. Airman 1st Class Aspen Reid dren who have lost parents in a war. the anthem and maintain that position until the last note.
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