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Senior Master Sgt. Julie Swearingin, assigned to the

Senior Master Sgt. Julie Swearingin, assigned to the

Senior Master Sgt. Julie Swearingin, assigned to the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 187th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, helps a guest off of a C-130 cargo plane at the Wyoming Air National Guard’s Air Power Ai... More

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief, assigned to the C Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, helps Hanna Wiggam, 5, of Burns, Wyo., put on his helmet, while ... More

Senior Master Sgt. Julie Swearingin, assigned to the

Senior Master Sgt. Julie Swearingin, assigned to the

Senior Master Sgt. Julie Swearingin, assigned to the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 187th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, helps a guest off of a C-130 cargo plane at the Wyoming Air National Guard’s Air Power Ai... More

Staff Sgt. Darren Johnson, assigned to the Wyoming

Staff Sgt. Darren Johnson, assigned to the Wyoming

Staff Sgt. Darren Johnson, assigned to the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Security Forces Squadron, inspects the bag of a guest of the Air Power Air Show at the Wyoming Air National Guard Base, Cheyenne, Wy... More

Staff Sgt. Bryce Bishop, assigned to the Wyoming Air

Staff Sgt. Bryce Bishop, assigned to the Wyoming Air

Staff Sgt. Bryce Bishop, assigned to the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 187th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, explains to guests about his unit’s mission on board a C-130 cargo plane at the Wyoming Air National ... More

A line of eager guests, at the Wyoming Air National

A line of eager guests, at the Wyoming Air National

A line of eager guests, at the Wyoming Air National Guard’s Air Power Air Show, wait for their turn to tour a Wyoming Air National Guard C-130 cargo plane at the Wyoming Air National Guard Base, Cheyenne, Wyo.,... More

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief, assigned to the C Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, helps Hanna Wiggam, 5, of Burns, Wyo., put on his helmet, while ... More

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief, assigned to the C Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, helps a child put on his helmet, while sitting in the helicopter... More

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60

Sgt. Brian Coleman, a Wyoming Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief, assigned to the C Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, helps a child put on his helmet, while sitting in the helicopter... More

Master Sgt. Nate Cook, assigned to the Wyoming Air

Master Sgt. Nate Cook, assigned to the Wyoming Air

Master Sgt. Nate Cook, assigned to the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Security Forces Squadron, meets Gavin Zerges, 3, of Loveland, Colo., at the Air Power Air Show, at the Wyoming Air National Guard Base, ... More

Airman 1st Class Matthew Pawley, assigned to the Wyoming

Airman 1st Class Matthew Pawley, assigned to the Wyoming

Airman 1st Class Matthew Pawley, assigned to the Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Security Forces Squadron, inspects the bag of a guest of the Air Power Air Show at the Wyoming Air National Guard Base, Cheyen... More

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