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TCM celebrates AAHM with open mic night
TRANSIT CENTER AT MANAS, Kyrgyzstan - Staff Sgt. Tiesha Jarrett, 376th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Expeditionary Theater Distribution Center, recites at open mic night in Pete's Place here Saturday. Members from the wing and several transients celebrated African-American History Month through poetry, spoken word and music. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Jerome C. Baysmore)
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TCM celebrates AAHM with open mic night
TRANSIT CENTER AT MANAS, Kyrgyzstan - Marine Lance Corporal Matthew Higgins "beat boxes" during his musical performance at open mic night in Pete's Place here Saturday. Members from the wing and several transients celebrated African-American History Month through poetry, spoken word, food and music. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Jerome C. Baysmore)
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TCM celebrates AAHM with open mic night
TRANSIT CENTER AT MANAS, Kyrgyzstan - Master Sgt. Josalyn Knight, 376th Air Expeditionary Wing admin superintendent, recites poetry at open mic night in Pete's Place here Saturday. Members from the wing and several transients celebrated African-American History Month through poetry, spoken word and music. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Jerome C. Baysmore)
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737th EAS claims Rock Trophy
Capt. Adam Cole, a C-130H Hercules pilot from the 737th Exeditionary Airlift Squadron, recieves the Rock Trophy from Col. Patrick Mordente, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, during the monthly awards ceremony here Feb. 1. The 737th EAS won the month long, seven event Rock Trophy Challenge with a cumalitive point score of 124 which was 27 points ahead of the squadron in second place, the 386th Expeditionary Contracting Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cynthia Spalding)
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386th EMXG Maintenance Olympics
Col. Ricky Thompson, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Group commander, places a first-place medal around the neck of Airman 1st Class Scott Halls, 386th EAMXS crew chief during the Maintenance Olympics, Jan. 22, at an undisclosed air base in Southwest Asia. Airman Halls won the chock toss with a hurl of 36'2 and also took first place in the wrench toss/toolbox build/100-yard dash relay event with a time of 1:39. Airman Halls' performance helped the 386th EAMXS defeat the Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron to claim the overall title. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Heath Allen)
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386th EMXG Maintenance Olympics
Members of the 386th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron compete in the tow vehicle pull, the final event of the Maintenance Olympics, Jan. 22, at an undisclosed air base in Southwest Asia. The 386th EAMXS won the event with a time of 11.68 seconds and defeated the 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron to claim the overall title. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Heath Allen)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Bass player, Senior Airman Brian Plank, performs with Starlifter, the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Faculty members on the second floor balcony cheer during a performance of 80's medleys by the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, Starlifter. Approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia gathered in their cafeteria for a live performance by the band, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Forces photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Music students of an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia get the opportunity to speak with drummer, Tech. Sgt. Christi McGowan, after a performance by Starlifter, the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
A music student at an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia gets the opportunity to play "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd with pianist, Senior Airman Adam Braatz, after a performance by Starlifter, the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live performance to school on rainy day
Pianist, Senior Airman Adam Braatz, plays during a performance by Starlifter, the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Bass player, Senior Airman Brian Plank, guitar player, Master Sgt. Jerry Kelley, and saxophonist, Tech. Sgt. Dwight West, play during a performance by Starlifter, the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Pianist, Senior Airman Adam Braatz, flawlessly plays a keytar behind his head. A keytar is a lightweight keyboard built similar to a guitar. Approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia gathered in their cafeteria for a live performance by the U.S. Air Forces Central rock band, Starlifter, Jan. 19.
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Keboard player, Tech. Sgt. Dwight West, and drummer, Tech. Sgt. Christi McGowan, perform with the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, Starlifter, for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Vocalist Airman 1st Class Carmen Emborski performs with the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, Starlifter, for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Vocalist Tech. Sgt. Jamie Gilley performs with the U.S. Air Forces Central Band, Starlifter, for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Master Sgt. Jerry Kelley plays his guitar during a performance put on by the U.S. Air Forces Band Starlifter for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Forces photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Airman 1st Class Carmen Emborski plays a tamborine during the U.S. Air Forces Central Band Starlifter's performance for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia gathered in their cafeteria for a live performance by the U.S. Air Forces Central rock band, Starlifter, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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Starlifter brings live, energetic performance to school in Southwest Asia
Vocalists of the U.S. Air Forces Central Band Starlifter, Tech. Sgt. Jamie Gilley and Airman 1st Class Carmen Emborski, and saxophonist, Tech. Sgt. Dwight West, perform for approximately 600 students in an American secondary school at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Angelique N. Smythe)
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