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Generally speaking
Maj. Gen. Richard Scobee, 10th Air Force commander, coins Tech. Sgt. Christopher Fox, 920th Rescue Wing maintenance, for outstanding on the job performance. Scobee visited the Rescue Wing to familiarize himself with the missions and heroes of his rescue and special operations components. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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Maj. Trish Hayden and Tech. Sgt. Raul Jimenez, 920th Rescue Wing critical care air transport team, explain the function of their training lab to Maj. Gen. Richard Scobee, 10th Air Force commander. The lab is a simulated military aircraft where they could practice their life-saving skills in the confines of an ‘aircraft’, complete with dim lights, the roar of an airplane engine and limited work space. Scobee visited the Rescue Wing to familiarize himself with the missions and heroes of his rescue and special operations components. (Air Force photo/1st Lt. Leslie Forshaw)
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Maj. Trish Hayden (left), 920th Rescue Wing critical care air transport team, briefs Maj. Gen. Richard Scobee, 10th Air Force commander, and Col. Jeff Macrander, 920th RQW commander (right), on the life-saving capabilities of the 920th RQW medical squadron. Scobee visited the Rescue Wing to familiarize himself with the missions and heroes of his rescue and special operations components. (Air Force photo/1st Lt. Leslie Forshaw)
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Home is where the heart is
Reservists from the 920th Rescue Wing load roughly 1,200 pounds of canned and non-perishable food items onto a truck from the South Brevard Sharing Center (SBSC) after a month-long food drive. The event marks the second year in a row for the wing's support of the SBSC and its mission to fight local hunger. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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Serving on the homefront
Jennifer Davis (left), the wife of Lt. Col. Tim Davis, 920th Operational Support Squadron commander, was recognized by both the 45 Space Wing and the 920 Rescue Wing April 25 during the 920th RQW’s weekend training assembly for logging more than 2,500 volunteer service hours among both of the Air Force wings at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. Col. Jeffrey Macrander, 920th Rescue Wing commander, presented Davis with a certificate and an eagle statue. (Courtesy photo)
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Make time for PT!
Get past your excuses and leave them behind! Fitting a fitness routine into daily life helps Airmen prepare to pass their fitness test. (courtesy photo)
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Senior Master Sgt. Derek Hudson
Senior Master Sgt. Derek Hudson Flight Chief, 920th Rescue Wing
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A burning desire to succeed
The 920th Rescue Wing’s three newest chief master sergeants were honored during a Chief Induction Ceremony held here Friday April 10 at the Manatee Cove Golf Course clubhouse. Part of the evening’s festivities included a ceremony, pictured, during which small candles, affixed to each separate enlisted Air Force rank from Airman Basic all the way to Chief, were lit by Airmen representing each rank to signify the journey each of the honorees made and which led them to the highest enlisted peak. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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General appreciation
Brig. Gen. Nina M. Armagno, commander of the 45th Space Wing, Patrick AFB, pays tribute to the 920th Rescue Wing's three newest chief master sergeants during a Chief Induction Ceremony held at the Manatee Golf Club here April 11. The three Reserve Airmen are Senior Master Sgt. Michael Ziegler, senior enlisted manager and pararescuemen here; Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Neitzel, operations superintendent at the 943rd Rescue Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona; and Chief Master Sgt. Robert Briere, chief enlisted manager at the 943rd Rescue Squadron, Portland International Airport, Oregon. Both the 943rd and 304th are geographically separated units of the 920th Rescue Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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The right stuff
The 920th Rescue Wing's three newest chief master sergeants recite the chief master sergeant oath during a Chief Induction Ceremony held at the Manatee Golf Club here April 11. From left to right, the three Reserve Airmen are Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Neitzel, operations superintendent at the 943rd Rescue Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona; Chief Master Sgt. Robert Briere, chief enlisted manager at the 943rd Rescue Squadron, Portland International Airport, Oregon; and Senior Master Sgt. Michael Ziegler, senior enlisted manager and pararescuemen here. Both the 943rd and 304th are geographically separated units of the 920th Rescue Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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O-Lei
Chief Master Sgt. Doug Kestranek (right), plants a kiss on his wife of 29 years Lori, after presenting her with a Hawaiian lei. Kestranek retired after 32 years of service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Natasha Dowridge)
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Wife recognition
Maj. Chad Senior (left), commander, 308th Rescue Squadron, presents Lori Kestranek (middle) a certificate from the 920th Rescue Wing’s commander during Chief Master Sgt. Doug Kestranek’s (right) retirement ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Natasha Dowridge)
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Flag respect
Maj. Jim Sluder (left) and Maj. Gabriel Hensley, combat rescue officers, 308th Rescue Squadron, conduct the flag-folding service during the Chief Master Sgt. Doug Kestranek’s retirement ceremony April 11, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Natasha Dowridge)
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All the chief’s in the house
Chief Master Sgt. Doug Kestranek (center right) poses with the chiefs from throughout the 920th Rescue Wing after being presented with an award from the Space Coast Chief’s Group. Kestranek retired from the 920th RQW at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., on April 11, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Natasha Dowridge)
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Federeal Bureau investigates rescue wing
A group of existing and future members of the FBI National Academy toured the 920th Rescue Wing Jan. 16. Included in the tour was an opportunity for one member to put on a survival suit, one of the many items of lifesaving equipment aircrew members can use in the event of an emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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New blue
Members of the JROTC program at Colonial High School in Orlando toured the 920th Rescue Wing here Jan. 16. Pictured, several cadets take in the view from the flight deck of one of the wing's HC-130P/N King aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Flipse)
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Col. Neace's retirement
Col. (Dr.) Lewis Neace receives his official retirement pin from his wife at his retirement ceremony at Patrick Air Force Base Jan. 11, 2015. Neace completed more than 31 years of service as an Air Force Reserve physician and was most recently the commander of the 920th Aeromedical Staging Squadron at Patrick. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Anna-Marie Wyant)
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Security Forces welcomes new first sergeant
920th Security Forces Squadron gets new first sergeant.
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Airman responds to personal watercraft accident saving two teens
Senior Master Sgt. Steph Schwarz, combat flight engineer, 920th Rescue Wing, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., responded swiftly to help save two teens who were critically injured in a personal watercraft accident. The watercraft was lodged underneath Schwarz's wooden boat dock which bent the metal ladder attached to his dock and scattered debris throughout the intercoastal water next to his backyard. (Courtesy photo)
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Rescue Airman saves lives
Senior Master Sgt. Steph Schwarz, combat flight engineer, 920th Rescue Wing, Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., responded swiftly to save two teens who were critically injured when their personal watercraft slammed into his backyard wooden boat dock.(U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Cathleen Snow)
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