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Additional Duty First Sergeants learn the ropes

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Additional Duty First Sergeants learn the ropes

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Senior Master Sgt. Jason Henke, 131st Bomb Wing first sergeant, and Master Sgt. Benjamin Elkins, 131st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, speak to additional duty first sergeants during a seminar held at Whiteman Air Force Base in August. The seminar was held over three days for 20 new additional duty first sergeants, nine from the 131st and the remaining 11 from different units across the nation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Halley Burgess)

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