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A firefighter helmet rests on top of a grate at Duke

A firefighter helmet rests on top of a grate at Duke

A firefighter helmet rests on top of a grate at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 4, 2020. Oct. 4th marked the 40th anniversary of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airm... More

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron driver operator, demonstrates the use of a water intake valve on a fire engine at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 4, 2020. Oct. 4th 2020 mar... More

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron driver operator, dawns his protective fire equipment at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 4, 2020. Tolliver works works as a firefighter for t... More

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations

Staff Sgt. Adias Tolliver, 919th Special Operations Civil Engineer Squadron driver operator, poses for a photo at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 4, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)

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