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160405-F-OC707-512: Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell,

160405-F-OC707-512: Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell,

160405-F-OC707-512: Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell, 11th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, releases his toss during an afternoon track and field session at the Air Force team’s tra... More

151115-F-WU507-002: Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell,

151115-F-WU507-002: Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell,

151115-F-WU507-002: Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell, 11th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, carries 1st Lt. Nathan Nelson (Ret.) up a flight of stars so they can tour an 89th Airlif... More

151115-F-WU507-001: Air Force Wounded Warriors (including

151115-F-WU507-001: Air Force Wounded Warriors (including

151115-F-WU507-001: Air Force Wounded Warriors (including Staff Sgt. Vincent Cavazos, 11th Security Forces Squadron (far right), and Tech. Sgt. Christopher Ferrell, 11th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnan... More

160606-F-WU507-001: Staff Sgt. Vincent Cavazos, 11th

160606-F-WU507-001: Staff Sgt. Vincent Cavazos, 11th

160606-F-WU507-001: Staff Sgt. Vincent Cavazos, 11th Security Forces Squadron, poses for a Wounded Warrior athlete profile photo at the Air Force Trials in Las Vegas, Nev., Feb. 25, 2016. Cavazos is an Air Forc... More

160203-F-WU507-084: Master Sgt. Miguel Acevedo, 99th

160203-F-WU507-084: Master Sgt. Miguel Acevedo, 99th

160203-F-WU507-084: Master Sgt. Miguel Acevedo, 99th Airlift Squadron flight engineer, salutes Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, as he boards an 89th Airlift Wing C-37B at Joint Base Andrews, Md.... More

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