 
9/11 Pentagon stone delivered to museum
The Robins Air Force Base Fire Department delivers the Pentagon stone to the Museum of Aviation Sept. 9 for the base's 9/11 Commemoration ceremony. The stone, an artifact from the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon, is a symbol of the sacrifices of thousands of American men and women who gave their lives on 9/11. In a show of respect, base employees lined the streets as the stone was delivered from Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command to the Museum of Aviation for the ceremony. The stone, recovered from the West Wall of the Pentagon, is to be permanently displayed in the AFRC Heritage Hall in the command's main headquarters building. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chief Master Sgt. Bill Goben)
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Posted: 9/9/2011
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Reserve band kicks off Concert in the Park series in Warner Robins
The Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve and the Museum of Aviation will present their annual free Concert in the Park series at the Museum's amphitheatre Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. beginning Sept. 13 and continuing through Sept. 27. Full Spectrum Jazz Ensemble will kick off the Concert in the Park series followed by Reserve Generation. Wrapping up the series is the world-renown concert band. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Posted: 8/25/2011
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ARPC moving into new, green facility
Employees and guests mingle in the foyer of the new Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center at Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. ARPC will begin operations in the $17 million, 80,000 square foot facility on Aug. 1. The new personnel center is the first large-scale green facility in Air Force Reserve Command. (U.S. Air Force photo/Quinn Jacobson)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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ARPC moving into new, green facility
An interior view of the new Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center at Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. The $17 million, 80,0000 square foot facility is the first large-scale green facility in Air Force Reserve Command. (U.S. Air Force photo/Quinn Jacobson)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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ARPC moving into new, green facility
Col. Patricia Blassie, commander of the Air Reserve Personnel Center, addresses the crowd gathered for the facility's ribbon-cutting ceremony July 19. Personnelist will begin operations in the $17 million, 80,000 square foot facility on Aug. 1. The new personnel center is the first large-scale green facility in Air Force Reserve Command.(U.S. Air Force photo/Quinn Jacobson)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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ARPC moving into new, green facility
Lt. Gen. Charles E. Stenner Jr., commander of Air Force Reserve Command, speaks at the ceremony for the new Air Reserve Personnel Center July 19 at Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. The 80,000-square foot facility costs $17 million. The new personnel center is the first large-scale green facility in Air Force Reserve Command. (U.S. Air Force photo/Quinn Jacobson)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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ARPC moving into new, green facility
Lt. Gen. Charles E. Stenner Jr., commander of Air Force Reserve Command, speaks at the ceremony for the new Air Reserve Personnel Center at Buckley Air Force Base, Colo., July 19. The 80,000-square foot facility costs $17 million. The new personnel center is the first large-scale green facility in Air Force Reserve Command. (U.S. Air Force photo/Quinn Jacobson)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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Reserve band supports historic shuttle landing
Staff Sgt. Dave Kness, Staff Sgt. Marco Munoz, and Airman 1st Class Mary
Gant, members of the Band of the U.S. Air Force Reserve's High Flight,
performed before 3,300 spectators after the final landing of Shuttle
Atlantis July 21 at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The event
celebrated the 135th shuttle mission and 30 years of NASA's space shuttle
program. High Flight, the newest ensemble in the Reserve band, is a 10-piece
funk and Rhythm and Blues music group. This ensemble provides a fresh
perspective on today's popular music and preserves the classic sounds of
bands like Chicago, Tower of Power, and Earth, Wind, and Fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Candice Allen)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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Reserve band supports historic shuttle landing
Airman 1st Class Jill Diem, a vocalist in the High Flight, dances with NASA
employees at the Kennedy Space Center, Cocoa Beach, Fla., July 21. The event
celebrated the final landing of Shuttle Atlantis and NASA's 30-year space
shuttle program. High Flight, the newest ensemble in the Band of the U.S.
Air Force Reserve, is a 10-piece funk and rhythm and Blues music group. This
ensemble provides a fresh perspective on today's popular music and preserves
the classic sounds of bands like Chicago, Tower of Power, and Earth, Wind,
and Fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Candice Allen)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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Reserve band supports historic shuttle landing
Airman 1st Class Jill Diem, a vocalist with the Band of the U.S. Air Force
Reserve's High Flight, belts out tunes before 3,300 NASA employees at the
Kennedy Space Center in Florida, July 21. The event culminated NASA's
30-year space shuttle program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Candice Allen)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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Reserve band supports historic shuttle landing
Airman 1st Class Jill Diem, a vocalist with the Band of the U.S. Air Force
Reserve's High Flight, sings before 3,300 spectators at the Kennedy Space
Center in Florida, July 21. The event celebrated the final landing of
Shuttle Atlantis and 30 years of NASA's space shuttle program. Atlantis
conducted its' final landing at 5:57 a.m. NASA officials wheeled the shuttle
down the runway for the event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Candice Allen)
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Posted: 7/27/2011
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Wynonna gets close-up view of in-flight refueling
Wynonna Judd flashes the peace sign June 30, 2011, during an orientation flight aboard a KC-135 Stratotanker somewhere over the southeastern United States. Ms. Judd and her family had the opportunity to watch as the KC-135, from the 916th Air Refueling Wing, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., refueled a pair of F-15 Strike Eagles, before returning to Robins Air Force Base, Ga. Ms Judd, a 5-time Grammy Award winning county singer, is the featured guest artists for the July 1 Independence Day Concert in Warner Robins, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Hackman)
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Posted: 7/1/2011
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