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South Dakota Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks,

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South Dakota Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks,

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South Dakota Air National Guard Brig. Gen. Wayne Shanks, assistant adjutant general for the South Dakota Air National Guard, Sioux Falls, along with 114th Fighter Wing commander, Col. Russ Walz (far right), Sioux Falls, congratulates five airmen after being administered the Oath of Enlistment, June 7, (left to right): Master Sgt. Angela Pesicka, Parker, Master Sgt. Rochelle Prickett, Sioux Falls, Sgt. Emily Wallum, Sioux Falls, Matt Hendrickson, Dell Rapids, and Tech. Sgt. Marne Haggert, Pierre. The five airmen were called to state active duty to help with Missouri River flooding. (National Guard photo/Master Sgt. Chris Stewart)

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07/06/2011
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