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Lia Davis, a commercial sponsorship and advertising

Lia Davis, a commercial sponsorship and advertising

Lia Davis, a commercial sponsorship and advertising programs manager with the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron, reaches into a bin to draw a name at a raffle during the Lil' Commando Community Park... More

Maj. Jama Stilwell, an operations officer with the

Maj. Jama Stilwell, an operations officer with the

Maj. Jama Stilwell, an operations officer with the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron, cuts a ribbon with children during an event at Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 17, 2017. The 1st SOFSS held an event... More

Caileign Miller, daughter of Master Sgt. Jeff Miller,

Caileign Miller, daughter of Master Sgt. Jeff Miller,

Caileign Miller, daughter of Master Sgt. Jeff Miller, a unit deployment manager with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., rides a new zip line during the Lil’ Commando Communi... More

Air Commandos and their families attend a reopening

Air Commandos and their families attend a reopening

Air Commandos and their families attend a reopening celebration of the Lil' Commando Community Park at Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 17, 2017. The event was held to celebrate the reopening of the park after renov... More

Maj. Jama Stilwell, an operations officer with the

Maj. Jama Stilwell, an operations officer with the

Maj. Jama Stilwell, an operations officer with the 1st Special Operations Force Support Squadron, points a raffle winner toward her prize at Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 17, 2017. The Lil' Commando Community Par... More

Elizabeth Waddell, daughter of Maj. John Waddell, an

Elizabeth Waddell, daughter of Maj. John Waddell, an

Elizabeth Waddell, daughter of Maj. John Waddell, an instructor pilot with the 19th Special Operations Squadron, climbs a rock wall at Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 17, 2017. During the Lil' Commando Community Pa... More

Nonie Maines, a sponsor with Nonie’s Ark Animal Encounters,

Nonie Maines, a sponsor with Nonie’s Ark Animal Encounters,

Nonie Maines, a sponsor with Nonie’s Ark Animal Encounters, lets a child pet a parrot at Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 17, 2017. Maines was one of many sponsors who attended the event which offered free sandwiche... More

Hurlburt Field children play on the new playground

Hurlburt Field children play on the new playground

Hurlburt Field children play on the new playground at the Lil' Commando Community Park during a reopening event at Hurlburt Field, Fla., March 17, 2017. Renovations to the park included a new zip line, playgrou... More

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