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Poison ivy, which features three leaves, has hairy vines that can climb up trees. The leaves can turn a deep red in the winter. All of the plant – leaves, stem and vine – contain skin-irritating oils. (Air Force photo by Kelly Deichert)
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Senior Master Sgt. Richard Reynolds Jr., the class president, holds his degree aloft in celebration at the Air Force Senior NCO Academy graduation Tuesday.
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From left, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force James Roy is joined by his counterpart, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Michael Leavitt with graduates of the Air Force Senior NCO Academy Tuesday. Featured second from right is Lt. Gen. David Fadok, commander and president of the Air University. Air Force photo by Bud Hancock
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The audience stands during a Holocaust Days of Remembrance commemoration event held April 18 at the Officer Training School. Attendees included, front row from left, Col. David Cohen, the Air University’s director of staff; Sandi Killough, spouse of 42nd Air Base Wing commander Col. Brian Killough; Col. Thomas Coglitore, OTS commander, Col. Susan Schlacter, 42nd Air Base Wing vice commander and Chief Master Sgt. Cornell Johnson, 42nd Medical Group superintendent. (Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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Maxwell Fire Department firefighters battle the blazing inferno during a training session on April 19. The spray is aimed at the base of the fire strategically to put out the flames as quickly as possible. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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Maxwell Fire Department firefighters spray a simulated burning aircraft during a training scenario on April 19. The fire department trains regularly to increase readiness and stay proficient in their craft. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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A simulated aircraft is ignited to begin a training exercise at Maxwell Air Force Base on April 19. The flames are switched on and off manually to ensure the situation is handled properly. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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Maxwell fire fighters prepare to rush into action before simulated burning aircraft training on April 19. The trucks are parked away from the inferno at first to prepare for entering the situation in a timely manner. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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Jonalan Wright, firefighter at Maxwell Air Force Base, suits up for a training exercise on April 18. Firemen must be dressed in full gear and on the truck within 60 seconds of the alarm sounding. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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Paul Nowak, firefighter at Maxwell Air Force Base, checks his firefighter suit before a training exercise on April 19. Fire protection suits must be in working condition to be able to protect firemen in dangerous situations. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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Paul Nowak and Stuart Vaughn, firefighters at Maxwell Air Force Base, check equipment prior to training on April 19. Equipment is checked daily to maintain readiness at the fire station. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class William Blankenship)
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Air Force Tech. Sgt. Steven Hollon is recognized by Air Force personnel with the posthumous presentation of the Airman's Medal to his wife Karen, daughters Faith and Renae, and his mother Sara. Sergeant Hollon was killed while protecting his youngest daughter during a catastrophic tornado outbreak on 15 April 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo by Melanie Rodgers Cox)
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Officer Training School held a graduation parade for the Basic Officer Training Course, Class 12-04, April 10, reviewed by Lt. Gen. David Fadok, commander and president of the Air University. Basic Officer Training prepares and commissions second lieutenants to fulfill Air Force active-duty and Air Force Reserve requirements in partnership with the U.S. Air Force Academy and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. The training consists of 12 weeks of military instruction and leadership development for college graduates leading to a commission as a second lieutenant. BOT is designed to instill high standards of conduct and provide officer candidates with the essential military knowledge and skills needed for effective performance as Air Force leaders. There are seven BOT classes per fiscal year. (Air Force photo by Bud Hancock)
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Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle accepts a medal from the skipper of the USS Hornet, Capt. Marc A. Mitscher. The medal, once given to a U.S. Navy officer by the Japanese, was wired to a 500-pound bomb for return to Japan 'with interest.' This week, 70 years after the bombing of Japan, the remaining Doolittle Raiders have gathered in Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, for what may be their last reunion. (Courtesy photo)
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Maj. John A. Brown, commander, Wilcox Central High School Junior Officer Reserve Training Corps, Detachment AL-936, Camden Ala. speaks to his cadets prior to starting their play, which highlighted sexual assault awareness on March 29. Detachment AL-936 is a shining example of excellence despite the area they are located in. (Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Stoltz)
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