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Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron

Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron

Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron Family Advocacy element leader, and Dana McCown, retired lieutenant colonel, share their first glimpse of each other before their wedding ceremony in Omaha, N... More

Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron

Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron

Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron Family Advocacy element leader, FaceTimes with her wife, Dana McCown, retired lieutenant colonel, at the Turumi Lodge on Osan Air Base, South Korea, Sept. 13,... More

Dana McCown, retired lieutenant colonel, and Capt.

Dana McCown, retired lieutenant colonel, and Capt.

Dana McCown, retired lieutenant colonel, and Capt. Dawn Tanner, 51st Medical Operations Squadron Family Advocacy element leader, cut their wedding cake in Omaha, Neb., May 3, 2013. As a same-sex couple, Tanner ... More

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