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Master Sgt. Jaime Ciciora, 452nd Air Mobility Wing

Master Sgt. Jaime Ciciora, 452nd Air Mobility Wing

Master Sgt. Jaime Ciciora, 452nd Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs superintendent, takes a selfie to document a virtual mock fitness assessment at her local park in San Diego, Ca. Ciciora documents her time with... More

Master Sgt. Guy LaPlante, 452nd Air Mobility Wing Public

Master Sgt. Guy LaPlante, 452nd Air Mobility Wing Public

Master Sgt. Guy LaPlante, 452nd Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs specialist, runs 1.5 miles on a treadmill for his mock Air Force Physical Training Test at his home gym. LaPlante has invested in creating his ow... More

Senior Airman Micah Coate, 452nd Air Mobility Wing

Senior Airman Micah Coate, 452nd Air Mobility Wing

Senior Airman Micah Coate, 452nd Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs specialist, holds the push-up portion for her mock Air Force Physical Training Test while on Temporary Duty at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. W... More

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth McCann, 452nd Air Mobility Wing

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth McCann, 452nd Air Mobility Wing

Tech. Sgt. Kenneth McCann, 452nd Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs specialist, performs a sit-up as a part of his virtual, mock fitness assessment at home. With base gyms adhering to local COVID-19 rules and reg... More

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