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HICKAM AFB - 15th Airlift Wing Survival Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE) Instructor, Tech Sgt. Sherwood Brown of Muscatine, Iowa instructs  aids Los Gatos, Calif. native Maj Will Martin, a pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, 15th Airlift Wing with his parachute during refresher parachute training on Jan 24, 2009 at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii as one of the four classes that they  teach. (U.S.  Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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HICKAM AFB - 15th Airlift Wing Survival Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE) Instructor Staff Sgt. Anthony Bittman of Long Beach, Calif. reviews proper procedures when pulling the rip cord of the simulator parachute with Los Gatos, Calif. native Maj Will Martin, a pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, 15th Airlift Wing during refresher parachute training on Jan 24, 2009 at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Some aircrew members require annual non-ejection parachute training so they are current according to Air Force regulations. (U.S.  Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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HICKAM AFB - 15th Airlift Wing Survival Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE) Instructor Staff Sgt. Anthony Bittman of Long Beach, Calif. explains the purpose of the virtual parachute simulator to Los Gatos, Calif. native Maj Will Martin, a pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, 15th Airlift Wing while conducting refresher parachute training on Jan 24, 2009 at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Some aircrew members require annual non-ejection parachute training so they are current according to Air Force regulations. (U.S.  Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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HICKAM AFB - Los Gatos, Calif. native Maj Will Martin, a pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, 15th Airlift Wing practices parachute rolling during refresher parachute training on Jan 24, 2009 at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii as one of the four classes that they  teach. (U.S.  Air Force photo/Tech Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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From left, Bong Joo Kim, Consul General of the Republic of Korea ( ROK),  Capt  Hyung Kyu Joo, ROK Defense Military Attache, and Col Giovanni Tuck, 15th Airlift Wing Commander shakes hands during a reception on Oct 3. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jackie Hites)
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The Honolulu Blend Show Chorus, a prospective Chorus of Sweet Adelines International group performed at Women’s History Month Scholarship Pageant.  Their range of music is varied; they sing all types from patriotic to Hawaiian to contemporary and religious.  Some are in 4 part harmony and some in the barbershop style.
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From left, Reyna Padilla-Rahman (Mrs. North America 2007 as invited guest) and Irene Torres (wife of Commander, 15th Airlift Wing)
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Else, wife of A1C Gabriel  Solis (15 Security Forces) and daughter, Adriana, posed during the monthly activity dinner at Nelles Chapel.
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Enjoys the game during the monthly activity dinner at Hickam Nelles Chapel.
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Col J.J. Torres, 15 AW Commander, attended the monthly activity dinner to show support and to encourage interaction among family members.
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A maintenance crew prepares to launch a C-17 Globemaster III from Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Photo/ Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo; Image/Civ Jackie S. Hites.
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Bill of Rights Day
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Posed with Hickam Heroes, Capt Parrish, 15th Airlift Wing Chapel Center (right), SSgt Torres, 15th Maintenance Operations Center Controller, Mrs. Dona McLaughlin, President of Rotary Club of Pearl Harbor, Colonel Torres, 15th Airlift Wing Commander and his wife Irene Torres.
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Col JJ Torres, 15th Airlift Wing Commander, shows off a copy of the U.S. Constitution he keeps near him at all times.  Illustrated by Jackie Hites
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A brick on the path is the perfect way to leave one's own legacy or to memorize someone who's served in the Pacific theater with direct ties to Air Force air and space power.  Each rust-hued brick is approximately 4 1.2 x 9 inches; capital letters are etched and filled with epoxy.
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AF Ball Tickets on Sale
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