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Participants in the 1ST Annual Battle of the Badges fire competition pause for a group photo on a self-propelled passenger stairway. In descending order is SMSGT Darryl Lopes, SMSGT Steven Summer, MAJ Carlon, LT James Bondine, LTC K.C. McClain, unknown, A1C James Johnson, unknown, SRA David Olson, SRA Michelle Graves, unknown, AMN Daniel Bedregal, A1C Brad Hummel, A1C Zaldy Dispo, SRA Robert McKinnly, A1C Scott Tarwater, A1C Summer Barber, A1C Spot (firehouse mascot), McGruff the Crime Fighter Dog (A1C Juan Perez)

Participants in the 1ST Annual Battle of the Badges fire competition p...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Little Rock Air Force Base State: Arkansas (AR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Elaine Vincent Release Status... More

A1C Brad Hummel of the 314th Security Police Squadron, teaches the Arkansas Governor's wife Mrs. Janet Huckabee, how to fire an M-60 Machine Gun. Mrs. Huckabee is wearing BDU's and a Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System vest (MILES)

A1C Brad Hummel of the 314th Security Police Squadron, teaches the Ark...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Little Rock Air Force Base State: Arkansas (AR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released ... More

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