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US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Juvi Semiano (left) and USAF SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Eric Jones, both assigned to the Mobility Readiness Spares Package Section, 1ST Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS), 1ST Fighter Wing (FW), relocated palletized cargo to a staging area, during Phase One of the Wings Operational Readiness Exercise (ORE) at Langley Air Force Base (AFB), Virginia (VA)

US Air Force (USAF) AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Juvi Semiano (left) and U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: ORE Base: Langley Air Force Base State: Virginia (VA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Sam... More

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Daniel Woodson and AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Eric Jones, USAF, Pavements Construction and Equipment SPECIALIST, 823RD Red Horse Squadron, Hurlburt Field, FL lay down wire mesh used during the construction of the new medical clinic at Tado, Paraguay, during Exercise NEW HORIZONS. Under Combined Task Force Guarani Springs, joint service personnel are conducting engineering and medical operations in Paraguay, enabling required joint training. The task force will renovate, construct and improve the infrastructures of four schools and water well and also conduct three Medical Readiness Training Exercises (MEDRETS), as agreed to by the government of Paraguay

SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Daniel Woodson and AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Eric J...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: NEW HORIZONS Base: Tadeo Country: Paraguay (PRY) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Niel A. Lynch, USAF Release Status: Released to... More

Cadets set sail for Ireland, New London Connecticut

Cadets set sail for Ireland, New London Connecticut

ATLANTIC OCEAN - Coast Guard Captain Eric Jones, the commanding officer of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, a 295-foot square rigged sailing vessel home ported in New London, speaks to a group of cadets aboard the... More

Wreaths Across America, New London Connecticut

Wreaths Across America, New London Connecticut

Douglas Hoyt of Ledyard, Conn., lays a wreath across the grave of Hopley Yeaton, the first commissioned U.S. Coast Guard officer, at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., Dec. 12, 2012. Hoyt came t... More

US COAST GUARD OCS Cruise, New London Connecticut

US COAST GUARD OCS Cruise, New London Connecticut

U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Eric Jones, commanding officer aboard U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, gives a welcome speech to congressional staffers during their visit on Eagle Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011. Eagle sailed wi... More

Wreaths Across America, New London Connecticut

Wreaths Across America, New London Connecticut

Pattie Ptak of Seymour, Conn., lays a wreath on the grave of Hopley Yeaton, the first commissioned U.S. Coast Guard officer, at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., Dec. 12, 2012. Ptak came to the... More

Cadets set sail for Ireland, New London Connecticut

Cadets set sail for Ireland, New London Connecticut

ATLANTIC OCEAN - Coast Guard Academy Cadet Second Class Adam Peterson waves goodbye to his family and friends standing on the Fort Trumbell pier in New London, as he and his shipmates aboard the Coast Guard Cut... More

Cadets set sail for Ireland, New London Connecticut

Cadets set sail for Ireland, New London Connecticut

ATLANTIC OCEAN - Coast Guard Captain Eric Jones, the commanding officer of the Coast Guard Cutter Eagle, a 295-foot square rigged sailing vessel home ported in New London, displays an old photo of his class to ... More

Wreaths Across America, New London Connecticut

Wreaths Across America, New London Connecticut

U.S. Coast Guard Master Chief Petty Officer Lloyd Pierce salutes alongside members of the local Wreaths Across America group during a wreath laying ceremony on Hopley Yeaton's grave at the U.S. Coast Guard Acad... More

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