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Second Lieutenant Kimberly Cardona-Smith, USAF, Commander of the 105th Communications Squadron and the 105th recruiting staff visits the Wallkill Middle School. The students assembled and donated dry goods food boxes for the workers at Ground Zero, the World Trade Center collapse in New York City. The collapse due to terrorist flying two large passenger aircraft into the buildings; killing all in the planes and thousands in the building. Standing in the background is Mrs. Lori Hughes, Home and Careers Skills Department teacher

Second Lieutenant Kimberly Cardona-Smith, USAF, Commander of the 105th...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NOBLE EAGLE Base: Wallkill State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG/AMC ... More

Left to right: Second Lieutenant Kimberly Cardona-Smith, USAF, Commander of the 105th Communications Squadron, Wallkill Middle School Principal, Mr. Victor Livocorri, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Michael Antinucci, USAF, TSGT Kathy Sileno, USAF, and STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Ed Gorman stand before an audience of Wallkill Middle School Seventh graders. SSGT Douglas Hajdinak video tapes the event as TSGT Michael Antinucci addresses the students, thanking them for their donations

Left to right: Second Lieutenant Kimberly Cardona-Smith, USAF, Command...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NOBLE EAGLE Base: Wallkill State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: ANG/AMC ... More

Flanking Wallkill Middle School seventh graders, Teachers & members of the 105th Airlift Wing pose for group photo. On the left side are STAFF Sergeant Ed Gorman, Teacher Mrs. Lori Hughes, and Second Lieutenant Kimberly Cardona-Smith, Commander of the 105th Communications Squadron. On the right (left to right) Principal Mr. Victor Livocorri, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Michael Antinucci, and TSGT Kathy Sileno. The students gathered food and pack it into boxes as donations for 105th Air Wing, Air National Guard, members serving at Ground Zero at the World Trade Center collapse. The collapse due to terrorist flying two large passenger aircraft into the buildings; killing all in the planes and...

Flanking Wallkill Middle School seventh graders, Teachers & members of...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Flanking Wallkill Middle School seventh graders, Teachers & members of the 105th Airlift Wing pose for group photo. On the left... More

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