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Five members of the 110th Attack Wing were presented

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Five members of the 110th Attack Wing were presented

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Five members of the 110th Attack Wing were presented with the Gen. Omar Bradley award by the Battle Creek Area Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 2, 2018. From left: Kara Beer, president, Battle Creek Area Chamber of Commerce, Chief Master Sgt. Rick Gordon, 110th Attack Wing command chief, Master Sgt. Brett Miller, 110th Medical Group, Senior Airman Pablo Cordero-Lopez, 110th Communications Squadron, Col. Bryan Teff, 110th Attack Wing commander, Tech. Sgt. Kristen Dey, 110th Operations Group, Master Sgt. Melanie Pomerville, 217th Air Operations Group, and Col. Dan Whipple, 110th Attack Wing Vice Commander. Not pictured: Tech. Sgt. Rick Van Seters, 272d Cyber Operations Squadron (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton/released).

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02/11/2018
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