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Emily Malone, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer,

Emily Malone, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer,

Emily Malone, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer, poses for a photo at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 16, 2020. Volunteering is a selfless caring way to give back to the world around you and improve th... More

Trish Laurie, USO volunteer, poses for a photo at Dover

Trish Laurie, USO volunteer, poses for a photo at Dover

Trish Laurie, USO volunteer, poses for a photo at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 29, 2020. Volunteering is a selfless caring way to give back to the world around you and improve the lives of others. Team ... More

Airman 1st Class Alexis Casey, 436th Airlift Wing Airmen

Airman 1st Class Alexis Casey, 436th Airlift Wing Airmen

Airman 1st Class Alexis Casey, 436th Airlift Wing Airmen service award of the quarter winner, poses for a photo at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 27, 2020. Volunteering is a selfless caring way to give ba... More

Josie Donithan, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Office,

Josie Donithan, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Office,

Josie Donithan, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Office, poses for a photo at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 29, 2020. Volunteering is a selfless caring way to give back to the world around you and improve the ... More

Bill Emory, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer,

Bill Emory, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer,

Bill Emory, Air Mobility Command Museum volunteer, poses for a photo at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, July 16, 2020. Volunteering is a selfless caring way to give back to the world around you and improve the ... More

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