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A badly-mangled vehicle sits in front of the Commando

A badly-mangled vehicle sits in front of the Commando

A badly-mangled vehicle sits in front of the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. The vehicle was driven by Meagan Napier and Lisa Dickson, who were both killed when they were struck by a drun... More

Renee Napier talks to a group of Airmen at the Commando

Renee Napier talks to a group of Airmen at the Commando

Renee Napier talks to a group of Airmen at the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. Renee founded the Meagan Napier Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises awareness of the dangers of... More

Eric Smallridge speaks in front of a photo of himself

Eric Smallridge speaks in front of a photo of himself

Eric Smallridge speaks in front of a photo of himself in shackles at the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. Smallridge speaks to airmen about the dangers of driving under the influence, afte... More

Airmen listen to Eric Smallridge while he speaks at

Airmen listen to Eric Smallridge while he speaks at

Airmen listen to Eric Smallridge while he speaks at the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. Smallridge recounted the events of May 11, 2002, when he caused two fatalities while driving drunk ... More

Gary Smallridge U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. retired, sits

Gary Smallridge U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. retired, sits

Gary Smallridge U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. retired, sits in the audience while his son, Eric Smallridge, speaks to airmen at the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. Gary has been transporting hi... More

Eric Smallridge speaks to airmen at the Commando Hangar

Eric Smallridge speaks to airmen at the Commando Hangar

Eric Smallridge speaks to airmen at the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. Smallridge killed Meagan Napier and Lisa Dickson in 2002 while he was driving drunk. Still incarcerated, he now tel... More

A badly-mangled vehicle sits in front of the Commando

A badly-mangled vehicle sits in front of the Commando

A badly-mangled vehicle sits in front of the Commando Hangar on Hurlburt field, Fla., Nov. 5, 2012. The vehicle was driven by Meagan Napier and Lisa Dickson, who were both killed when they were struck by a drun... More

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