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Jeffrey Brown, a cancer patient, pauses during playtime at Nightingale House, a facility providing affordable living quarters and a comforting atmosphere to seriously ill patients and their family members. As a military-base version of the Ronald McDonald houses, Nightingale House permits family members to remain in the area while their loved ones receive long-term medical treatment

Jeffrey Brown, a cancer patient, pauses during playtime at Nightingale...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio(OH) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. Fernando Serna Release ... More

A member of the Army Health Services Command treats a cancer patient with radiation therapy

A member of the Army Health Services Command treats a cancer patient w...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: William Malkiel Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Carol Brown plays with her son, Jeffrey, a cancer patient, during their stay at Nightingale House, a facility providing affordable living quarters and a comforting atmosphere to seriously ill patients and their family members. As a military-base version of the Ronald McDonald houses, Nightingale House permits family members to remain in the area while their loved ones receive long-term medical treatment

Carol Brown plays with her son, Jeffrey, a cancer patient, during thei...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base State: Ohio(OH) Country: United States Of America(USA) Scene Camera Operator: TECH. SGT. Fernando Serna Release ... More

Caleb Sanders, center, takes a group photo with family

Caleb Sanders, center, takes a group photo with family

Caleb Sanders, center, takes a group photo with family and Dyess members in front of the B-1B Lancer and C-130J Super Hercules at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 28, 2018. Sanders is a 13-year-old boy who was... More

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave the hair off their heads at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Feb. 21, 2014. The crew members shaved their heads to support a 5-year-old cancer patient. (U.S. Air Fo... More

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave their heads to support Brayden Mitchell, who has diagnosed with a stage three Wilms tumor, a form of kidney cancer. Capt. Michael DeVita, 23rd BS B-52 instruct... More

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave the hair off their heads at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Feb. 21, 2014. The crew members shaved their heads to support Brayden Mitchell, who has diagnosed with ... More

Caleb Sanders watches the B-1B Lancer and C-130J Super

Caleb Sanders watches the B-1B Lancer and C-130J Super

Caleb Sanders watches the B-1B Lancer and C-130J Super Hercules practice touch-and-go’s at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 28, 2018. Sanders is a 13-year-old boy who was recently diagnosed with Diffuse Intrin... More

Caleb Sanders, right, watches as Airmen from the 317th

Caleb Sanders, right, watches as Airmen from the 317th

Caleb Sanders, right, watches as Airmen from the 317th Airlift Wing open the back of a C-130J Super Hercules at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 28, 2018. Sanders was recently diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic ... More

Caleb Sanders, left, is presented a honorary weapons

Caleb Sanders, left, is presented a honorary weapons

Caleb Sanders, left, is presented a honorary weapons troop plaque by Senior Master Sgt. Emmanuel Harrigan Tomar, 7th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons section chief, during a visit of Dyess Air Force Base, ... More

Caleb Sanders, right, speaks to Master Sgt. Matthew

Caleb Sanders, right, speaks to Master Sgt. Matthew

Caleb Sanders, right, speaks to Master Sgt. Matthew Lefever, 39th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, about the loading operations of a C-130J Super Hercules at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 28, 2018. Sanders is a... More

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave their heads to support Brayden Mitchell, who has diagnosed with a stage three Wilms tumor, a form of kidney cancer. Capt. Michael DeVita, 23rd BS B-52 instruct... More

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave the hair off their heads at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Feb. 21, 2014. The crew members shaved their heads to support a 5-year-old cancer patient. (U.S. Air Fo... More

Caleb Sanders, an Abilene resident recently diagnosed

Caleb Sanders, an Abilene resident recently diagnosed

Caleb Sanders, an Abilene resident recently diagnosed with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, receives a flight suit upon arrival at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 28, 2018. Sanders was recognized as an Airma... More

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave

Air crew members from the 23rd Bomb Squadron shave the hair off their heads at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Feb. 21, 2014. The crew members shaved their heads to support Brayden Mitchell, who has diagnosed with ... More

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