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by Senior Airman DAviD BuSBy and Senior Airman PhylliS Jimenez
56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Arizona Cardinals alumni met with Air- men from the 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit, 56th Security Forces Squadron, 310th Fighter Squadron, 310th Aircraft
Maintenance Unit and the Airmen’s fami- lies during a base tour Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base. The Cardinals alumni toured the base, met with Airmen and learned about Luke’s various units’ roles. Events such as this strengthen community part- nerships by providing a first-hand look of Luke’s mission to train the world’s greatest fighter pilots and combat-ready Airmen.
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Arizona Cardinals alumni meet with Airmen from the 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit during a base tour Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
Senior Airman David Busby
(From left to right) Retired Arizona Cardinals Marcel Shipp, Rick Cunningham and MarTay Jenkins play a game of corn hole with Arizona Cardinals mascot “Big Red” Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
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Senior Airman Phyllis Jimenez
Senior Airman Noah Hill, 56th Security Forces Squadron military working dog han- dler, and Enzo, 56th SFS MWD, greet Arizona Cardinals cheerleaders Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Cardinals cheerleaders and alumni met with service mem- bers as part of a base tour.
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