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Senior Airman David Busby
irmen from the 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit and guests from the Arizona Cardi- als stand next to an F-35A Lightning II Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. Luke irmen hosted Arizona Cardinals alumni and cheerleaders and provided them a base
our to meet and greet with Airmen and visit several units on base. The Arizona Car- inals alumni concluded the day with a youth training camp at Fowler Park. Events uch as this strengthen community partnerships by providing a first-hand look of uke’s mission to train the world’s greatest fighter pilots and combat-ready Airmen.
Senior Airman David Busby
ver 100 children and dependents participate in warm-up stretches at a kids camp ov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. After the warm-up, retired football players om the Arizona Cardinals led the participants through games and obstacle cours-
s as part of their tour of the base.
Senior Airman Phyllis Jimenez
Cardinals cheerleaders interact with one of our littlest Thunderbolts Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
Senior Airman David Busby
Arizona Cardinals mascot “Big Red” and Senior Airman Michael Gray, Jr., 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief and mascot “Bolt”, stand in front of an F-35A Lightning II Nov. 4, 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
Senior Airman Phyllis Jimenez
Arizona Cardinals mascot “Big Red” poses for a photo in front of an F-35A Lightning II during a visit Nov. 4, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.


































































































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