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Lt. Col. John Boccieri, 757th Airlift Squadron commander, helps 11-year-old Jacob Sypert try on a flight helmet here Oct. 29, 2014. Sypert became the 910th Airlift Wing’s 60th Pilot for a Day, being sworn in as an honorary second lieutenant and spending the day here experiencing military activities including a high-speed taxi down the runway in a Youngstown C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Pilot for a Day program began in 2000 as a community outreach event for the purpose of providing a fun-filled day for children with life-threatening or chronic illnesses. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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Lt. Col. John Boccieri, 757th Airlift Squadron commander, shows a weather map to 11-year-old Jacob Sypert here Oct. 29, 2014. Sypert became the 910th Airlift Wing’s 60th Pilot for a Day, being sworn in as an honorary second lieutenant and spending the day here experiencing military activities including a high-speed taxi down the runway in a Youngstown C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Pilot for a Day program began in 2000 as a community outreach event for the purpose of providing a fun-filled day for children with life-threatening or chronic illnesses. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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U.S. Air Force Reserve Col. James Dignan, 910th Airlift Wing commander, signs the oath of office with 11-year-old Jacob Sypert here, Oct. 29, 2014. Sypert became the 910th Airlift Wing’s 60th Pilot for a Day, being sworn in as an honorary second lieutenant and spending the day here experiencing military activities including a high-speed taxi down the runway in a Youngstown C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Pilot for a Day program began in 2000 as a community outreach event for the purpose of providing a fun-filled day for children with life-threatening or chronic illnesses. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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U.S. Air Force Reserve Col. James Dignan, 910th Airlift Wing commander, administers the oath of office to 11-year-old Jacob Sypert here, Oct. 29, 2014. Sypert became the 910th Airlift Wing’s 60th Pilot for a Day, being sworn in as an honorary second lieutenant and spending the day here experiencing military activities including a high-speed taxi down the runway in a Youngstown C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Pilot for a Day program began in 2000 as a community outreach event for the purpose of providing a fun-filled day for children with life-threatening or chronic illnesses. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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U.S. Air Force Reserve Capt. Brian Hodor, a Pilot with the 757th Airlift Squadron, shows the oath of office to 11-year-old Jacob Sypert here, Oct. 29, 2014. Sypert became the 910th Airlift Wing’s 60th Pilot for a Day, being sworn in as an honorary second lieutenant and spending the day here experiencing military activities including a high-speed taxi down the runway in a Youngstown C-130H Hercules aircraft. The Pilot for a Day program began in 2000 as a community outreach event for the purpose of providing a fun-filled day for children with life-threatening or chronic illnesses. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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Senior Airman John Wagner Jr., a medical technician for the 910th Medical Squadron, fills out a triage tag for a wounded Airman during a natural disaster response exercise here , Oct. 5, 2014. The exercise was intended to hone emergency reaction and response skills for base personnel. U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rick Lisum.
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A firefighter from a local fire department simulates a victim trapped in a grain storage bin here, Oct. 17. Entrapped in grain up to her waste, the firefighter uses a grain vacuum to remove the grain around her after members of her team constructed a modular metal rescue cylinder to prevent grain from flowing back onto her. As the first product of the Air Force Community Partnership Program at YARS, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation worked with the Ohio State Fire Academy to bring their innovative grain bin rescue training platform to YARS, allowing first responders to gain potentially life-saving skills. Approximately 50 firefighters from several local fire departments, including 14 from the 910th Civil Engineer Fire Department here, participated. U.S. Air Force courtesy photo.
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910th Airlift Wing Civil Engineer firefighters inspect a modular metal cylinder used in grain bin rescues. As the first product of the Air Force Community Partnership Program at YARS, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation worked with the Ohio State Fire Academy to bring their innovative grain bin rescue training platform to YARS, allowing first responders to gain potentially life-saving skills. Approximately 50 firefighters from several local fire departments, including 14 from the 910th Civil Engineer Fire Department here, participated. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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A 910th Airlift Wing Civil Engineer firefighter pulls a rope attached to a wooden disk buried in a bin of grain Oct. 17, here. The training apparatus is designed to demonstrate the tremendous pressure on a victim trapped in a grain storage unit, adding complexity and risk to rescue operations. As the first product of the Air Force Community Partnership Program at YARS, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation worked with the Ohio State Fire Academy to bring their innovative grain bin rescue training platform to YARS, allowing first responders to gain potentially life-saving skills. Approximately 50 firefighters from several local fire departments, including 14 from the 910th Civil Engineer Fire Department here, participated. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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Ohio Fire Academy instructor Dave Torsell instructs firefighters from local fire departments on the risks of rescuing someone trapped in a grain storage bin as Damascus Fire Department firefighter Zack Coker portrays a victim. As the first product of the Air Force Community Partnership Program at YARS, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation worked with the Ohio Fire Academy to bring their innovative grain bin rescue training platform to YARS, allowing first responders to gain potentially life-saving skills. Approximately 50 firefighters from several local fire departments, including 14 from the 910th Civil Engineer Fire Department here, participated. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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910th Airlift Wing Civil Engineer firefighter Joe Davies asks Ohio Fire Academy instructor Albert Gross a question about a grain augur during a grain bin rescue training course here, Oct. 17. As the first product of the Air Force Community Partnership Program at YARS, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation worked with the Ohio State Fire Academy to bring their innovative grain bin rescue training platform to YARS, allowing first responders to gain potentially life-saving skills. Approximately 50 firefighters from several local fire departments, including 14 from the 910th Civil Engineer Fire Department here, participated. U.S. Air Force photo/Eric M. White
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Tech. Sgt. Tim Wertz, a 910th Civil Engineer Fire Department firefighter, calls in injury reports during a natural disaster response exercise here, Oct. 5, 2014. The exercise, which occurred during the Oct. Unit Training Assembly (UTA), was intended to hone emergency reaction and response skills for base personnel. U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jim Brock.
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Master Sgt. Dartanion Pittrell, a line recruiter assigned to the 910th Airlift Wing Air Force Reserve Recruiting Flight, watches as Col. James Dignan, 910th Airlift Wing commander administers the oath enlistment to nine of the wing’s newest Citizen Airmen in an on-field ceremony in front of a crowd of more than 12,000 football fans at Stambaugh Stadium here, October 11, 2014. The ceremony took place between the first and second quarters of the game during which a group from nearby Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio witnessed the YSU Penguins 1-AA team fall to the Western Illinois Leathernecks, 30-24. Earlier in the afternoon, more than 80 football fans representing the wing’s Citizen Airmen, along with their coworkers, families and friends enjoyed a tailgate picnic on a cool but sunny fall afternoon. The event, which has become a fall tradition in recent years for YARS personnel, was presented by the Youngstown Air Reserve Base-Community Council and the USO of Northern Ohio. The 910th Force Support Squadron Outdoor Recreation Office and Community Activity Center staff also supported the event. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.
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Some of the more than 80 football fans representing the Citizen Airmen of the Air Force Reserve's 910th Airlift Wing, along with their coworkers, families and friends go through the serving line at a tailgate picnic hosted by the 910th Airlift Wing here, October 11, 2014. The event, which has become a fall tradition for YARS personnel in recent years, was presented by the Youngstown Air Reserve Base-Community Council and the USO of Northern Ohio. The 910th Force Support Squadron Outdoor Recreation Office and Community Activity Center staff also supported the event. After tailgating festivities, the 910th group made their way to YSU's Stambaugh Stadium to watch the YSU Penguins 1-AA team fall to the Western Illinois Leathernecks, 30-24. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – A ribbon cutting ceremony of a new, $1.3 million Veterans Resource Center on the Youngstown State University campus took place here, Sept. 26, 2014. Event guests had the opportunity to tour the new center, designed to expand and enhance services for military veterans and active military making the transition to student life at YSU, following the formal ceremony. Servicemembers assigned to YARS who are also students or alumni of YSU are encouraged to utilize the new facility. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Air Force Reserve 910th Airlift Wing commander, Col. James Dignan, 910th Force Support Squadron Maj. Dustin Pawlak, based at near Youngstown Air Reserve Station (YARS), Ohio, (both lower right) listen as Youngstown State University (YSU) president James Tressel speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony of a new, $1.3 million Veterans Resource Center on the YSU campus here, Sept. 26, 2014. The new center is designed to expand and enhance services for military veterans and active military making the transition to student life at YSU. Servicemembers assigned to YARS who are also students or alumni of YSU are encouraged to utilize the new facility. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.
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