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Water Survival Training
Col. Leonard Isabelle, commander of the 127th Operations Group, swims to safety after being pulled into the water as part of his water survival refresher training, Aug. 15, 2010. During the training, pilots from Selfridge Air National Guard Base were pulled into the wave pool at Red Oaks Water Park in Madison Heights, Mich., to simulate the pull of a parachute harness. The pilots then had to extricate themselves from the parachute. The pilots are required to undergo the water survival training once every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) (RELEASED)
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Water Survival Training
Col. Leonard Isabelle, 127th Operations Group commander, is assisted by members of the 107th Fighter Squadron’s air crew flight equipment team prior to beginning his water survival refresher training, Aug. 15, 2010. During the training, pilots from Selfridge Air National Guard Base were pulled into the wave pool at Red Oaks Water Park in Madison Heights, Mich., to simulate the pull of a parachute. The pilots then had to extricate themselves from the parachute harness. The pilots are required to undergo the water survival training once every three years. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) (RELEASED)
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Investigation of Legionnaire's disease narrows
Mr. John Ambrose, epidemiologist with the U.S. Army Public Health Command, addresses media at a subject matter expert availability on Saturday, Aug. 7, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. Also shown behind Ambrose are (left to right) Maj. Gen. Kurt Stein, commanding general of TACOM, Lt. Commander (Dr.) Lee Hampton, epdemic intelligence officer with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Brig. Gen. Michael L. Peplinski, 127th Wing commander and Selfridge Base Commander. Ambrose and Dr. Hampton discussed the legionnaire's outbreak at Selfridge and provided detailed information regarding the ongoing investigation.
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Hot Refuel at Selfridge
Staff Sgt. Daniel Vergun hands a refueling hose to Technical Sgt. Ricardo Colon during a hot refuel of an A-10 Thunderbolt II, Aug. 4, 2010 at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. The hot refuel was the first to be performed at Selfridge on an A-10. The 127th Wing at Selfridge began flying the A-10s in early 2009. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) (RELEASED)
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Firefighters tackle tough training in Alpena
A firefighter from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, participates in a simulated aircraft crash drill during a live fire response exercise held at the Combat Readiness Training Center at Alpena, Michigan. (USAF Photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell)
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Firefighters tackle tough training in Alpena
Firefighters from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, participate in a simulated aircraft crash drill during a live fire response exercise held at the Combat Readiness Training Center at Alpena, Michigan. (USAF Photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell)
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Firefighters tackle tough training in Alpena
Firefighters from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., participate in a simulated aircraft crash drill during a live fire response exercise held at the Combat Readiness Training Center at Alpena Michigan. (USAF Photo by MSgt Terry Atwell)
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Firefighters tackle tough training in Alpena
Firefighters from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, participate in a simulated aircraft crash drill during a live fire response exercise held at the Combat Readiness Training Center at Alpena, Michigan. (USAF Photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell)
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Selfriddge Firefighters carry simulated victim
Firefighters from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, carry a simulated victim from a mock aircraft crash site during a live fire response exercise held at the Combat Readiness Training Center at Alpena, Michigan. (USAF Photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell)
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Selfridge Firefighters participate in aircraft crash training
Firefighters from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, participate in a simulated aircraft crash drill during a live fire response exercise held at the Combat Readiness Training Center at Alpena, Michigan. (USAF Photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell)
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Security Forces Augmentee Training
SSgt. David Beebe, 107th Orderly Room, approaches SSgt. Jason Lootens, 127th Public Affairs, in order to practice procedures for handcuffing and searching. The two Airmen participated in Security Forces augmentee training held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan on July 21, 2010. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Security Forces Augmentee Training
127th Security Forces augmentees observe while SSgt. Sean Mooer, 127th Security Forces Squadron, demonstrates proper handcuff and search techniques on TSgt. Steven Marcotte, also of the 127th Security Forces Squadron. Security Forces augmentee training was held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan on July 21, 2010. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Operation Purple Camp Deployment Line
Deborah Schroeder, Selfridge Family Readiness director, and her staff help children from the Operation Purple Camp program try on military protective gear during a day-camp held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on July 17. Operation Purple Camp was designed for children of military members with parents who are deployed or will deploy to help the children develop and maintain healthy relationships in spite of the current military deployment tempo. The children participated with arts and crafts, ran an obstacle course, went through a mock deployment line, played games, and toured select areas of the base.
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General Michael Hayden speaks to Selfridge BCC
General Michael Hayden, USAF ret., addresses an audience of approximately 300 guests on "The War on Terror; Year 9" at the Selfridge Air National Guard Base Dining Facility. General Hayden, former Director of the National Security Agency and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, made this appearance at Selfridge ANGB during the Selfridge Base Community Council meeting held on June 20, 2010. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Selfridge Warrior Run
MSgt. John Parrish, 127th Communication Squadron, sprints accross the finish line of the 1.5 mile Warrior Run held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, on July 18, 2010. The Warrior Run is open for all Guard members as a morale booster and practice the Air Force Fitness Test. (USAF photo by TSgt. David Kujawa)
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Welcome Home Hero Salute at SANGB
A "Welcome Home Hero Salute" held on July 18 at Selfridge Air National Guard Base included airmen of the 127th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, the 127th Maintenance Squadron, the 127th Maintenance Group, The 127th Maintenance Operations Flight, the 127th Civil Engineer Squadron, and the 127th Medical Group. The event commemorated 127th Wing Citizen-Airmen for their service while deployed for more than 30 consecutive days for Operations Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and all other contingency operations. Photo by MSgt. Clancey Pence, 127th Public Affairs
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All hooked up and no place to go
SrA. Cecil Manning tows an A-10 Warthog with a Coleman aircraft tow tractor on July 17, 2010, at Selfridge ANGB. Tradational guard members of the 127th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron competed in skill task functions required for A-10 Crew Chiefs. USAF photo by MSgt. Clarence Pence
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Mounted and Balanced
TSgt. Danny Smith changes the main landing gear wheel and tire on an A-10 Worthog on July 17, 2010, at Selfridge ANGB, Mich. Traditional guard members of the 127th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron competed in skill task functions required for A-10 Crew Chiefs. USAF photo by MSgt Clarence Pence
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A-10 Crew Chiefs; 127th AMXS; Selfridge ANGB
SrA. Joseph Mastere, SSgt. Mike Goebel, TSgt. Juan Lopez and SSgt. Craig Hawkins check and fill the canopy wash solvent on an A-10 worthog at Selfridge ANGB MI 17 July, 2010. The tradational-status guard members of the 127th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron competed in skill task functions required for A-10 Crew Chiefs. USAF photo by MSgt. Clarence Pence
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HAZMAT Response
The 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard, participated in a week-long joint emergency management training exercise called Vigilant Guard 2010. On Tuesday, June 15, after reports of suspicious packages being sent through the mail, 127th Security Forces personnel evacuated facilities while the Selfridge ANG Base Fire Department HAZMAT team responded to search for and rescue mock victims of a possible anthrax contamination. The team set up a field decontamination station through which victims, firefighters, and found suspicious samples were processed. USAF Photo by John S. Swanson (Released)(100615)
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