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Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, receives

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, receives

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, receives instructional information about an F-16 Fighting Falcon from Staff Sgt. Mathew Carmack, 309th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, Nov. 4, 2015, at Luke ... More

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, poses for

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, poses for

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, poses for a group photo with Airmen from the 56th Logistics Readiness Squadron Nov. 4, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. The Coyotes will be playing a game on Thursd... More

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, poses for

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, poses for

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, poses for a photograph in front of Luke Air Force Base 56th Fighter Wing signs Nov. 4, 2015. Visiting Luke for Veterans Day, Murphy met with Airmen to strengthen commu... More

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, learns how

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, learns how

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, learns how to weld Nov. 4, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Murphy visited Luke for Veterans Day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marcy Copeland)

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, practices

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, practices

Connor Murphy, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, practices plasma welding at the 56th Logistics Readiness Squadron Nov. 4, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Murphy visited Luke for Veterans Day to speak with Airmen... More

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