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Melissa Russell, spouse of Lt. Col. Travis Russell,

Melissa Russell, spouse of Lt. Col. Travis Russell,

Melissa Russell, spouse of Lt. Col. Travis Russell, 23d Operational Medical Readiness Squadron commander, examines a dress Feb. 7, 2020 at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Cinderella’s Closet, located at the base... More

Amber Perez, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft

Amber Perez, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft

Amber Perez, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, writes down upcoming formal events Feb. 7, 2020, at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Cinderella’s Closet, located at the ba... More

Amber Perez, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft

Amber Perez, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft

Amber Perez, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, poses for a photo Feb. 7, 2020, at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Cinderella’s Closet, located at the base Thrift Shop, a... More

Amber Perez, left, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d

Amber Perez, left, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d

Amber Perez, left, spouse of Lt. Col. Mike Perez, 23d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, and Melissa Russell, spouse of Lt. Col. Travis Russell, 23d Operational Medical Readiness Squadron commander, pose ... More

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