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Girl Scouts arrange boxes of cookies for Airmen at

Girl Scouts arrange boxes of cookies for Airmen at

Girl Scouts arrange boxes of cookies for Airmen at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., March 27, 2019. The Girl Scouts have been donating to Luke for over 10 years and gave more than 100 boxes this year. (U.S. Air Forc... More

Girl Scouts raise their hands to ask questions to a

Girl Scouts raise their hands to ask questions to a

Girl Scouts raise their hands to ask questions to a panel of four female Airmen at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., March 27, 2019. The panel spoke to close to a hundred Girl Scouts and answered questions about thei... More

Lt. Col. Kristin Hubbard, 310th Fighter Squadron commander,

Lt. Col. Kristin Hubbard, 310th Fighter Squadron commander,

Lt. Col. Kristin Hubbard, 310th Fighter Squadron commander, talks about the capabilities of an F-16 Fighting Falcon to a group of close to a hundred Girl Scouts and their families at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz.,... More

A panel of female Airmen speak to close to a hundred

A panel of female Airmen speak to close to a hundred

A panel of female Airmen speak to close to a hundred Girl Scouts and their families at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., March 27, 2019. The panel included Airmen from maintenance, public affairs, security forces and... More

Lt. Col. Kristin Hubbard, 310th Fighter Squadron commander,

Lt. Col. Kristin Hubbard, 310th Fighter Squadron commander,

Lt. Col. Kristin Hubbard, 310th Fighter Squadron commander, and a group of Girl Scouts pose in front of an F-16 Fighting Falcon at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., March 27, 2019. The Girl Scouts were visiting the b... More

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