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A guardsman of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard folds

A guardsman of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard folds

A guardsman of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard folds the flag during practice on March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United States Air Force Honor Guard is to provide military funeral honors to veterans an... More

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard walk

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard walk

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard walk the folded ensign from the flag pole during practice on March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United States Air Force Honor Guard is to provide military fune... More

Tech. Sgt. Joshua Hull, the program manager of Minot

Tech. Sgt. Joshua Hull, the program manager of Minot

Tech. Sgt. Joshua Hull, the program manager of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard, raises the flag during a practice March 10, 2016. Hull says the most rewarding thing from being a guardsman is gaining a deeper r... More

Senior Airman Jonathan Marsh, an airfield system journeyman

Senior Airman Jonathan Marsh, an airfield system journeyman

Senior Airman Jonathan Marsh, an airfield system journeyman assigned to the 5th Operations Support Squadron, salutes the flag after it had been lowered during an honor guard practice March 10, 2016. All member... More

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard lower

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard lower

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard lower the flag during practice on March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United States Air Force Honor Guard is to provide military funeral honors to veterans and ... More

Senior Airman Jonathan Marsh, an airfield system journeyman

Senior Airman Jonathan Marsh, an airfield system journeyman

Senior Airman Jonathan Marsh, an airfield system journeyman assigned to the 5th Operations Support Squadron, prepares to fold the flag during a windy practice March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United Stat... More

A guardsman of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard attaches

A guardsman of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard attaches

A guardsman of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard attaches the ensign to the halyard during practice on March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United States Air Force Honor Guard is to provide military funeral h... More

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard raise

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard raise

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard raise the flag during practice on March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United States Air Force Honor Guard is to provide military funeral honors to veterans and ... More

Tech. Sgt. Joshua Hull, the program manager of Minot

Tech. Sgt. Joshua Hull, the program manager of Minot

Tech. Sgt. Joshua Hull, the program manager of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard, holds the halyard during a practice on March 10, 2016. Hull says the most rewarding thing from being a guardsman is gaining a dee... More

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard lower

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard lower

Guardsmen of Minot Air Force Base Honor Guard lower the flag during practice on March 10, 2016. The core mission of the United States Air Force Honor Guard is to provide military funeral honors to veterans and ... More

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