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CURE PREVENT TREAT
December ʻ19
D-M Airmen represent
at Cardinals game …
Airmen assigned to the type 1 diabetes and its complications.
306th and 68th Rescue
Squadrons at Davis-
Monthan Air Force Base,
rappel from the roof of We know that living with T1D can feel like a constant balancing act—involving a lot of stress and
the Arizona Cardinals’ sleepless nights. That’s why JDRF continues to drive scientific progress to deliver new treatments
stadium Dec. 1, 2019, dur-
ing the Salute to Service that take the worry out dealing with this disease. We want to keep everyone with T1D healthier,
football game in Glendale,
Arizona. More than 70 Air- longer—until a cure is found.
men from various bases
participated in events be-
fore the game and during
Tech. Sgt. Jensen Stidham the halftime show.
Arming up the OUR PLAN IS TO CREATE A FUTURE WHERE…
Gatling gun …
U.S. Air Force Senior Air-
man Dylan Zimmerman,
355th Equipment Mainte-
nance Squadron armament
technician, works on the 30
mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel
Gatling gun Dec. 3, 2019,
Senior Airman Christina Rios at Davis-Monthan Air Force
Base. The 355th EMS arma-
Cute and cuddly … ment back shop breaks
A child holds a rabbit at the petting zoo during Winterfest Dec. 7, 2019, at Davis- down, inspects, repairs and
Monthan Air Force Base. The Winterfest petting zoo was one of many attractions rebuilds the Gatling gun for
available for Airmen and their families. Airman 1st Class Jacob Stephens every 25,000 rounds fi red.
The burden is eased all You can skip counting carbs You can skip counting carbs
day, and you sleep safely for months at a time for months at a time
through the night
T1D can be prevented and will Producing your insulin doesn’t Diabetes doesn’t bring other
never threaten anyone again require a second thought health problems
With your support, we can help ensure that no one else ever has to
deal with the many everyday pressures of living with this disease.
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