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Jeff Fitts slices pieces of steak for Airmen from Sheppard

Jeff Fitts slices pieces of steak for Airmen from Sheppard

Jeff Fitts slices pieces of steak for Airmen from Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, who participated in the 12th Annual Clay County Dove Salute in Henrietta, Texas, Sept. 10, 2016. Nearly 175 Airmen were invited ... More

Lt. Col. William O’Sullivan, 82nd Training Wing chaplain,

Lt. Col. William O’Sullivan, 82nd Training Wing chaplain,

Lt. Col. William O’Sullivan, 82nd Training Wing chaplain, participates in the 12th Annual Clay County Dove Salute in Henrietta, Texas, Sept. 10, 2016. O’Sullivan, along with nearly 175 other Airmen, were invite... More

Airmen grill fresh hand-cut steaks after an evening

Airmen grill fresh hand-cut steaks after an evening

Airmen grill fresh hand-cut steaks after an evening of hunting dove in Henrietta, Texas, Sept. 10, 2016. Birdwell and Clark Ranch hosted the 12th Annual Clay County Dove Salute and invited nearly 175 Airmen fro... More

Col. Timothy Gillaspie, 82nd Training Wing vice commander,

Col. Timothy Gillaspie, 82nd Training Wing vice commander,

Col. Timothy Gillaspie, 82nd Training Wing vice commander, waits to hunt dove during the 12th Annual Clay County Dove Salute in Henrietta, Texas, Sept. 10, 2016. Gillaspie, along with nearly 175 other Airmen, w... More

Brig. Gen. Patrick Doherty, 82nd Training Wing commander,

Brig. Gen. Patrick Doherty, 82nd Training Wing commander,

Brig. Gen. Patrick Doherty, 82nd Training Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Joseph Pritchard, 82nd TRW command chief, stand with base leadership after their dove hunt in Henrietta, Texas, Sept. 10, 2016. Ne... More

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