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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
127th Air Refueling Group Airmen receive instructions in properly protecting military assets from possible contamination from members of the 127th Emergency Management Flight, SrA. Beth Vandriessche and SSgt. Christopher Tarquino. The 127th ARG from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., is training in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
SMSgt. Barry Geliske helps his team partner CMSgt. Juan Ubinas, both members of the 127th Air Refueling Group, secure and fit his gas mask as part of their Warrior Rodeo training on Feb. 5. The 127th ARG from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., is training in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
127th Air Refueling Group Commander, Col. Michael Thomas (right), assists his team partner 127th ARG Executive Officer, Major Helen Harris, secure and fit her gas mask during the Warrrio Rodeo training held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. The 127th ARG is training in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
127th Air Refueling Group Airmen receive instruction in proper fitting and adjusting of a gas mask by 127th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Manager SrA. Brad Moehlig.The 127th ARG, from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., is training in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
127th Air Refueling Group Airmen receive instruction in checking for contamination by 127th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Technician, SSgt. Peter Watson. The 127th ARG, from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., is training in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
Mr. Alan Pionk, an Air Force civilian with the 127th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training & Material section, demonstrates the proper procedure for receiving and assuring the weapon is safe to a group of Airmen from the 127th Air Refueling Group on Feb. 5. The Airmen are training for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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127th Air Refueling Group Warrior Rodeo Training
MSgt. Bill Kopchia, 191st Maintenance Squadron, reviews his Airman's Manual prior to the beginning of combat arms training on Feb. 5 at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. His unit is part of the 127th Air Refueling Group which is training in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (USAF Photo by John S. Swanson)(Released) 100205
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107th Weather Flight Airmen from the 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard, participates in a rigorous fitness test.
A 107th Weather Flight Airman from the 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard, participates in a rigorous fitness test on September 20th which consisted of a three mile run, four minutes of sit-ups, two minutes of pushups, pull-ups and a 1,500 meter swim. The 107th Weather Flight is a highly trained special tactics unit trained to provide mission critical forecasts in forward deployed locations to U.S. forces involved in combat operations. The 107th Weather Flight is part of the Air Force Special Operations Command and works with U.S. and foreign allied special operations units. ( USAF Photo by MSgt Terry Atwell ) ( Released ) September 9, 2009
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First A-10 Deployment
Lt. Col. Doug Champagne, 107th Fighter Squadron commander (left), gives a mission briefing on the upcoming deployment, "Operation Demons to DM", to fighter squadron pilots, 127th Wing maintenance and support personnel on January 7 at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. (photo by John S. Swanson, 127th Public Affairs)
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First A-10 deployment
Maintenance personnel of the 127th Wing prepare to launch ten A-10s that will deploy in as part of "Operation Demons to DM" on Saturday, January 9. After just six months of flying the A-10 mission from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, the 107th's "Red Devils" along with approximately 120 maintenance and support personnel, deployed to Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. There, the Michigan Guardsmen will take advantage of the ideal weather conditions to increase training tempos to prepare to upcoming missions in support of global operations. (photo by MSgt Clancey Pence, 127th Public Affairs)
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First A-10 deployment
Lt. Col. Doug Champagne, 107th Fighter Squadron commander, gets strapped into the A-10 that he will deploy in as part of "Operation Demons to DM" on Saturday, January 9. After just six months of flying the A-10 mission from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, the 107th's "Red Devils" along with approximately 120 maintenance and support personnel, deployed to Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. There, the Michigan Guardsmen will take advantage of the ideal weather conditions to increase training tempos to prepare to upcoming missions in support of global operations. (photo by MSgt Clancey Pence, 127th Public Affairs)
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First A-10 deployment
Pilots of the 107th Fighter Squadron step to the A-10s that they will deploy in as part of "Operation Demons to DM" on Saturday, January 9. After just six months of flying the A-10 mission from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, the 107th's "Red Devils" along with approximately 120 maintenance and support personnel, deployed to Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz. There, the Michigan Guardsmen will take advantage of the ideal weather conditions to increase training tempos to prepare to upcoming missions in support of global operations.
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107th Fighter Squadron prepares to deploy to Davis-Monthan AFB
On January 7, 2010, at Selfridge ANGB, Mich., 127th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron's SrA James Wade, tactical aircraft mechanic, services an A-10's emergency brake accumulator in preparation for the upcoming winter basing deployment (Operation "Demons to DM") of the 107th Fighter Squadron. (photo by SSgt. Jeremy Brownfield, 127th Public Affairs)
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Kid Rock ends tour for troops through SANGB
Kid Rock and his entourage ended their Tour for the Troops on Saturday, Dec. 12, flying back to the U.S. through Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. The tour, which lasted about 10 days, had the AF Reserves escorting the rocker and a handful of other celebrities, including singer/songwriter Jessie James and comedian Carlos Mencia to military installations in England, Germany and Turkey, as well as bases in Southwest Asia. Airmen of the 127th Security Force Squadron and the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron assisted with customs checks and the unloading of pallets of luggage, musical instruments and stage equipment. (US Air Force photo by TSgt. David Kujawa)
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Kid Rock ends tour for troops through SANGB
Kid Rock and his entourage ended their Tour for the Troops on Saturday, Dec. 12, flying back to the U.S. through Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. The tour, which lasted about 10 days, had the AF Reserves escorting the rocker and a handful of other celebrities, including singer/songwriter Jessie James and comedian Carlos Mencia to military installations in England, Germany and Turkey, as well as bases in Southwest Asia. Airmen of the 127th Security Force Squadron and the 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron assisted with customs checks and the unloading of pallets of luggage, musical instruments and stage equipment. (US Air Force photo by TSgt. David Kujawa)
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Crawford assumes command of 127 MSG
Lt. Col. Mac A. Crawford displays the 127th Mission Support Group flag to the Airmen of the Mission Support Group. Crawford assumed command of the MSG during a change of command ceremony during the December UTA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Clancey Pence)
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127th MSG gets new commander
Lt. Col. Mac A. Crawford (right, front) takes the 127th Mission Support Group flag from 127th Wing Vice Commander Col. David Augustine, and officially assumed command of the group of just over 500 Airmen including the Civil Engineering, Security Forces, Logistics Readiness, Communications and Force Support squadrons. during a change of command ceremony on Saturday, December 5.(U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Clancey Pence)
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Holiday lunch served by commanders
Lt. Col. Rolf Mammen, 127th Maintenance Squadron commander, spent his lunch time serving the holiday lunch at the Selfridge Dining Facility on December 5, 2009, as part of a long standing tradition of commanders serving the troops for the holidays at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. (photo by MSgt. Clancey Pence)
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Donations to help military families
Chief Petty Officer Stacy Dasher, Coast Guard Air Station Detroit, carries one of many boxes of comfort kits that were donated to military members and their families facing upcoming deployments at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, on Nov. 30. The Masons, a well-known fraternity dedicated to life enhancement, donated a $100,000 grant for over a four year period to the American Red Cross which will be used to assist members of the armed forces and their families. All donations and contributions are filtered through the Selfridge Family Readiness Office, which provides support to all military branches located at the base. (USAF photo by SSgt. Jeremy Brownfield)
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Team Selfridge Joint Exercise Planning Conference
Major Brian Davis, 127th Wing Plans Officer, speaks to participants of the first Team Selfridge Joint Exercise Planning Conference held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. on November 19, 2009. This foundational conference was a critical first step to successful interactions between the new Michigan National Guard Joint Force Headquarters and Team Selfridge partners to enhance readiness and ensure unity during potential domestic operational responses by these agencies. Participating in the day-long conference were about 50 people representing 14 different Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, local and state officials, and representatives of non-governmental agencies. (U.S. Air Force photograph by Jeremy Brownfield)
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