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Julia, Levi and Brody, sons of 2nd Lt. Steven Ryan,

Julia, Levi and Brody, sons of 2nd Lt. Steven Ryan,

Julia, Levi and Brody, sons of 2nd Lt. Steven Ryan, 81st Medical Group medical administrator, prepare to cross the Jeff Davis Elementary School security gate on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 6, 2018... More

Pencils are displayed in a box at Keesler Air Force

Pencils are displayed in a box at Keesler Air Force

Pencils are displayed in a box at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 6, 2018. Keesler children were greeted by members from the 81st Security Forces Squadron, Keesler Fire Department and 81st Force Suppo... More

Tech. Sgt. Matthew Oleson, 81st Security Forces Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Matthew Oleson, 81st Security Forces Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Matthew Oleson, 81st Security Forces Squadron operations NCO in charge, passes out stickers to Keesler children on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 6, 2018. Keesler children were greeted by ... More

Carson Hunt, son of Tech. Sgt. John Hunt, 333rd Training

Carson Hunt, son of Tech. Sgt. John Hunt, 333rd Training

Carson Hunt, son of Tech. Sgt. John Hunt, 333rd Training Squadron instructor, gives a high-five to Chase the Paw Patrol dog on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 6, 2018. Keesler children were greeted by... More

Keesler personnel hand out stickers to Keesler children

Keesler personnel hand out stickers to Keesler children

Keesler personnel hand out stickers to Keesler children on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 6, 2018. Keesler children were greeted by members from the 81st Security Forces Squadron, Keesler Fire Depart... More

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