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New York Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Michael Fleming,

New York Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Michael Fleming,

New York Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Michael Fleming, of the 105th Logistics Readiness Squadron Supply Section, uses a sledge hammer to drive a stake into the ground while Senior Airman Christopher Kyle, also... More

New York Air National Guard Senior Airman Stephanie

New York Air National Guard Senior Airman Stephanie

New York Air National Guard Senior Airman Stephanie Lloyd, of the 105th Logistics Readiness Squadron transportation management office, seals the attic of a Habitat for Humanity home in the city of Newburgh with... More

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Daniel DiChiara,

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Daniel DiChiara,

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Daniel DiChiara, president of the 105th Airlift Wing First Six Council, uses a cordless drill to drive a screw through a stake and into a wooden board while New York Air N... More

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Michael Winfield,

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Michael Winfield,

New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Michael Winfield, of the 105th Airlift Wing's Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oils and lubricants flight, uses a roller to paint the walls and ceiling above the st... More

NewYork Air National Guard Airmen and civilian employees

NewYork Air National Guard Airmen and civilian employees

NewYork Air National Guard Airmen and civilian employees from Stewart Air National Guard Base teamed up with the local Habitat for Humanity organization in the city of Newburgh to give back to the community. Th... More

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