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Rob Shaul, strength and conditioning coach, demonstrates the proper way to hit an individual's head when they miss their target at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance building, Nov. 3. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ronifel Yasay)
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Preparing to deploy
Staff Sgt. Anthony Quinn, 56th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, removes his helmet after an exhilarating work out with Rob Shaul, strength and conditioning coach, at the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance building, Nov. 3. Staff Sgt. Quinn said that the training is effective because it keeps your heart rate going, makes you more physically fit and helps you to do your job longer and better. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ronifel Yasay)
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Preparing to ...
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Lunges and weapons
Rob Shaul, strength and conditioning coach, took his seminar participants to the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance building for some target practice and a workout, Nov. 3. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ronifel Yasay)
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Lunges and ...
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Teaching fitness
Rob Shaul, strength and conditioning coach, writes notes on the board during a fitness class held at Luke AFB, Nov. 3. According to Criticalbench.com, Mr. Shaul is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and has attended seminars/certifications through CrossFit, Gym Jones, U.S. Weightlifting, and Athletes’ Performance. He founded Military Athlete in January, 2009. He is also a 1990 graduate of the US Coast Guard Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ronifel Yasay)
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Teaching fitness
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Suit up
Airman 1st Class Benjamin George (right) helps adjust an Explosive Ordinance Disposal 9 bomb suit helmet strap for Staff Sgt. Joe Hernandez, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron technicians at the EOD proficiency range, Nov. 6. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tong Duong)
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Suit up
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Robots!
Airman 1st Class Benjamin George (left) and Staff Sgt. Joe Hernandez, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal technicians, load a Talon lightweight, tracked mobile robot into an up-armored 1116 Hummvee, Nov. 6. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tong Duong)
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Robots!
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Which wire?
Staff Sgt. Joe Hernandez, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron technician, prepares to disable a cell phone-activated munitions at the EOD proficiency range, Nov. 6. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tong Duong)
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Which wire?
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Posted: 11/16/2009
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Betty's company
Betty Blake, right, and two friends pose for photographs as they don parachutes in 1943. (courtesy photo)
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Betty's company
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Posted: 11/10/2009
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Past and present
Stan Angleton, a World War II veteran and prisoner of war, poses with a photo showing him as a young engineer in the Army Air Corps on Oct. 30, 2009. Mr. Angleton now resides in Sun City West, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Wolfe)
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Past and present
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Posted: 11/9/2009
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Bombs away
Mr. Angleton and the other members of his B-24 Bomber crew before they were shot down over Vicenza, Italy. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Wolfe)
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Bombs away
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Posted: 11/9/2009
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A POW's momento
Stan Angleton, a World War II veteran and prisoner of war, holds an SS knife he traded for in Europe after WWII ended. Mr. Angleton was held as a POW for 15-and-a-half months before he and five other prisoners escaped their German captors. He currently resides in Sun City, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Wolfe)
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A POW's momento
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Posted: 11/9/2009
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