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Airman 1st Class David Jozwiak, U.S. Air Force Honor

Airman 1st Class David Jozwiak, U.S. Air Force Honor

Airman 1st Class David Jozwiak, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard ceremonial guardsman and drummer, waits to march in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17, 2018. The event was part of the Honor Guard’s... More

Chief Master Sgt. Nathaniel M. Perry Jr., 11th Wing

Chief Master Sgt. Nathaniel M. Perry Jr., 11th Wing

Chief Master Sgt. Nathaniel M. Perry Jr., 11th Wing command chief, hands out Air Force stickers during the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17, 2018. Perry and Col. E. John Teichert, 11th Wing and ... More

Staff Sgt. Trayvon Mendez, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard

Staff Sgt. Trayvon Mendez, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard

Staff Sgt. Trayvon Mendez, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard drill team ceremonial guardsman, looks down the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade route, March 17, 2018. The event was part of the team’s U.S. northeas... More

Tech. Sgt. Chloe Rainey, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard

Tech. Sgt. Chloe Rainey, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard

Tech. Sgt. Chloe Rainey, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard ceremonial guardsman, commands her flight during the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17, 2018. The Honor Guard participated in St. Patrick’s Day... More

New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade attendees watch

New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade attendees watch

New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade attendees watch the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard pass by during the parade, March 17, 2018. The team participated in St. Patrick’s Day parades in both New York City and Bost... More

Staff Sgt. Trayvon Mendez, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard

Staff Sgt. Trayvon Mendez, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard

Staff Sgt. Trayvon Mendez, U.S. Air Force Honor Guard drill team ceremonial guardsman, waits to march in the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17, 2018. The event was part of the Air Force Honor Gua... More

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard march along Fifth Avenue

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard march along Fifth Avenue

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard march along Fifth Avenue during the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 18, 2018. The honor guard promotes the Air Force’s mission by showcasing attention to detail, exc... More

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard parade element marches

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard parade element marches

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard parade element marches during the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17, 2018. The event was part of the team’s U.S. northeastern outreach tour March 16-19. (U.S. Air F... More

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard color guard team marches

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard color guard team marches

The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard color guard team marches along Fifth Avenue during the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 17, 2018. The Honor Guard followed up their New York performance by marching i... More

A New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade attendee waves

A New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade attendee waves

A New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade attendee waves an Irish flag during the parade, March 17, 2018. The event was first held in 1762 and each year, more than 150,000 people participate in the parade and ne... More

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