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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Two Airmen of the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich, sit in on a class tought by Lisa Schuett, a nutritionist at the Health and Wellness Center (HAWC) at Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), Alaska. Lt. Col. Brian Botkin, cCommander of the 127th LRS, made group fitness a top priority for the 40 members of the 127th LRS who comppleted their two weeks of annual tour at JBER. The commander lead PT sessions twice daily during the deployment, and provided members the opportunity to attend personal training session, and led several group hikes during off duty times. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt Robert Fort, a vehicle operator with the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, parks a bus belonging to the 673rd Logistics Readiness Squadron of Elmendorf Air Base, Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Master Sgt. Laurie Gleason, a supply specialist for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, fits a gas mask to a machine with will test the seals of the mask, at the 673rd LRS Equipment Issue Office, Elmendorf Air Base, Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt. James Davidson, a vehicle mechanic for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Staff Sgt. Joseph Boston, a Vehicle Mechanic for the 127th Logistics lines up the base of a seat of a truck so that the holes can be marked for re-installation. This was part of restoration and repair of a vehicle which would have otherwise been sent to scrap. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt. Rachel Halloman, and Staff Sgt. Brandon Pritchett, Traffic Management Specialists for the 127th Logisitics Readiness Squadron, work together to process a packages in the 673rd Traffic Management Office at Elmendorf Air Base, Alaska. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Technical Sgt. Valentino Johnson; Technical Sgt. James Dominguez; supply specialists for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron; and Senior Master Sgt. Scott wilson; a supervisor for supply; conduct an inventory of surplus gear at Elmendorf Air Base; Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER); where they accomplished core task training; and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts.; (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt Kristian Magro and Staff Sgt. Nick Gucwa, 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle mechanics, determine their plan of action for disconnecting the drive shaft of a fire truck, with Scott Oral, a civilian vehicle mechanic for the 673rd LRS, at Elmendorf Air Base, Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt. Joseph Boston, a vehicle mechanic for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, works at taping off and priming the floor boards of a 773rd LRS Vehicle, from Elmendorf Air Base, Alaska, part of restoration and repair of a vehicle which would have otherwise been sent to scrap. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
SSgt Charles Sicluna, a vehicle maintainer for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., sits in on a class led by Staff Sgt. Jelan Nixon, a desel engine instructor from Kadena Air Base, Japan, taught at Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson, Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson, where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Alsbury, Senior Master Sgt. Denver Higley, and Senior Amn. Donald Russell, logistic planners for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, work on deployable work stations, creating an impromptu logistics office inside the lobby of the North Star Inn, at Elmendorf Air Base, Alaska. They are seen here preparing the X-Man list of 127th LRS personnel which will be used to create a passenger manifest upon redeployment back to Selfridge, ANGB, Mich., where the 127th is based as part of the Michigan Air National Guard. In late July and early August, approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson, where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt. Timothy Vesich, a fuels specialist for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, connects the hose of a fuel truck to the underground hydrant system at Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson, Alaska, in order to transfer fuel to a C-17 of the 3rd Airlift Wing on the ramp. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson, where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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127th LRS Trains in Alaska
Staff Sgt. Stanton Amos, a supply specialist for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, with the guidance of Douglas Washington, a contractor for Elmendorf Support Services, transfers a palette onto a truck in the supply section of the 673rd Logistics Readiness Squadron in Elmendorf, Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty, guard, and civilian personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson, where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. The 127th LRS is part of the Michigan Air National Guard. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Selfridge Airmen Deploy to Elmendorf, AK
Senior Airman Burke Hyde, a traffic management specialist for the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron, transfers a paletted shipment for the 673rd Logistics Readiness Squadron of Elmendorf, Alaska. Approximately 40 Airmen from the 127th LRS spent their two weeks of annual training integrated with the active duty and guard personnel of Joint Base Elmendorf/Ft. Richardson (JBER), where they accomplished core task training, and shared knowledge and skills with their counterparts. The 127th LRS is part of the Michigan Air National Guard. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Motorcycle Rally
Motorcycles depart Selfridge Air National Guard Base the morning of Juy 30 as part of the first Motorcycle Mentorship Poker Run sponsored by the 127th Wing Safety Office and the Detroit-Arsenal Safety Office. The event teamed up more experienced riders with those with fewer riding years under their belts. Here, bikers use hand signals in order to communicate with one another. The signals are similar to the ones used in military squad movement, such as a rider pointing his left hand and index finger up to communicate that he's taking the lead and other riders should form a single file. (USAF photo by Capt. Penny Carroll)
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Motorcycle Rally
SSgt. Steven Bilof, security policeman with the 127th Security Forces Squadron, prepares to participate in the first Motorcycle Mentorship Poker Run on July 30 from Selfridge Air National Guard Base. Personal protective equipment required to ride on Selfridge includes sturdy shoes, long pants, long sleeves, gloves, and eye protection, as well as a helmet. The motorcycle rally focused on rider mentorship and safety.(USAF photo by Capt. Penny Carroll)
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Morotcycle Rally
Bikes lined up for a Motorcycle Mentorship Poker Run hosted by the 127th Wing Safety Office and the Detroit Arsenal Safety Office, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on July 30. The motorcycle rally had a focus on rider mentorship and safety. Twenty-six bikes and about 40 riders/passengers participated. (USAF photo by Capt. Penny Carroll)
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Motorcycle Rally
A Motorcycle Mentorship Poker Run was hosted by the 127th Wing Safety Office and the Detroit Arsenal Safety Office, and started at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., July 30. The Poker Run kicked off at 11 a.m., after a registration breakfast at the Patriot Pub on the base. Riders had to perform T-CLOCS (Tires and wheels, Controls, Lights, Oil, Chassis, and Stand) inspections on their bikes. T-CLOCS was developed by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation to assist riders in completing a comprehensive pre-ride inspection of their bikes' critical systems. (USAF photo by Capt. Penny Carroll)
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Gray Wolverine annual training
Senior Master Sgt. Henry Christle from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, 107 Weather Flight Special Operations Weather Team unloads the magazine of his M-4 rifle into the target during the annual Gray Wolverine training exercise held at Combat Readiness Training Center Alpena, Mich., July 21, 2011. Christle is the superintendent of the 107th. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt David Kujawa)
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Gray Wolverine
Master Sgt Michael McGann of the 107th Weather Flight and Master Sgt. Ethan Boyd, the unit's first sergeant, begin the run portion of their morning physical training routine while attending the annual Gray Wolverine training exercise held at Combat Readiness Training Center Alpena, Mich., July 27, 2011. McGann and Boyd are both members of the Michigan Air National Guard, assigned to Selfridge Air National Guard Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt David Kujawa)
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Gray Wolverine
Master Sgt. Michael McGann from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, 107th Weather Flight, fires a round from the M107 Barrett sniper rifle at Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center, Mich., during the annual Grey Wolverine training exercise, July 26, 2011. In order to accomplish their mission as part of Air Force Special Operations Command, McGann and other members of the 107th Weather Flight, must be extremely knowledgeable and proficient with a wide variety of weapons and technical equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. David Kujawa)
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