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Ryann Jackson, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph and

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Ryann Jackson, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph and Texas state youth of the year, along with other attendees of the 2019 Youth of the Year Summit, gather, roll and store American flags at the Fort Sam Houston Cemetery, San Antonio, June 19, 2019. During their week in Texas, about 60 teens from across the Air Force took part in a variety of activities focused on teambuilding, leadership, community service and personal growth. The Air Force, through the Air Force Services Center, partners with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to offer the Youth of the Year program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Debbie Aragon)

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