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Sparky the Fire Dog high-fives a 5th Civil Engineer

Sparky the Fire Dog high-fives a 5th Civil Engineer

Sparky the Fire Dog high-fives a 5th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter at the fire station on Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. The firefighter successfully dressed in gear within a minute during a pre... More

1st Lt. Katelyn Woodley, 741st Missile Squadron

1st Lt. Katelyn Woodley, 741st Missile Squadron

1st Lt. Katelyn Woodley, 741st Missile Squadron intercontinental ballistic missile combat crew commander, teaches Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering and math girls to launch a missile a... More

Capt. Alexander Kiel, 54th Helicopter Squadron chief

Capt. Alexander Kiel, 54th Helicopter Squadron chief

Capt. Alexander Kiel, 54th Helicopter Squadron chief of current operations, explains a helicopter’s controls at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. During the tour, Edison Elementary School’s science, tech... More

Staff Sgt. Michael Mattice, 5th Medical Group NCO-in-charge

Staff Sgt. Michael Mattice, 5th Medical Group NCO-in-charge

Staff Sgt. Michael Mattice, 5th Medical Group NCO-in-charge of education and training, teaches Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering and math girls CPR at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1... More

A 5th Medical Group Airman demonstrates alergy testing

A 5th Medical Group Airman demonstrates alergy testing

A 5th Medical Group Airman demonstrates alergy testing to Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering and math girls at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. The STEM girls visited Radiology,... More

Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering

Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering

Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering and math girls press buttons on an airfield rescue firefighting vehicle at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. The STEM girls had the opportunity... More

Staff Sgt. Shawn Vrock, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Shawn Vrock, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Shawn Vrock, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron crew chief, rolls a hose at the 5th CES fire station on Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering a... More

Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering

Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering

Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering and math girls watch an airfield rescue firefighting vehicle squirt water at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. The STEM girls had the opportuni... More

Senior Airman Joshua Suter, 5th Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Joshua Suter, 5th Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Joshua Suter, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, explains a B-52H Stratofortress’s landing gear during a tour at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., May 1, 2017. The 5th AMXS Airmen taught Edis... More

Sparky the Fire Dog, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron fire

Sparky the Fire Dog, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron fire

Sparky the Fire Dog, 5th Civil Engineer Squadron fire prevention educator, greets Edison Elementary School’s science, technology, engineering and math girls at the 5th CES fire station on Minot Air Force Base, ... More

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