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Col. Mark Weatherington, 28th Bomb Wing comander, is joined by Maj. David Burnett, 28th Force Support Squadron commander, and several base teenagers as he cuts the ribbon marking the opening of the 28th FSS Teen Center at its new location in Bldg. 7712, July 6, 2012. The center offers young adults on base who are currently in high school the opportunity to interact with other teens, participate in educational programs and enjoy recreational activities.

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06/07/2012
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