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A Verse Unsung rocks the 380th AEW
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- A Verse Unsung put on a good show here Oct. 12. The band from Minneapolis, Minn. toured Southwest Asia and performed some rock-and-roll for the troops to bring a little taste of home to the desert. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A. Campbell)(released)
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Yuma entertains the troops
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Air Force Central Command band Yuma performs at the Thirsty Camel Pavilion here Oct. 1. Yuma is constantly travelling and providing entertainment for various bases in Southwest Asia, supporting troops during Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. The band is based out of Bowling Air Force Base, Mass.(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A. Campbell)(released)
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Yuma Entertains the troops
SOUTHWEST ASIA--Master Sgt. Ryan Carson, vocalist for Yuma, sings a special song to a few 380th Air Expeditionary Wing members during a performance at the Thirsty Camel Pavilion here Oct. 1. Yuma is an Air Force band performing for various bases in Southwest Asia supporting troops during Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Sergeant Carson is deployed from Bowling Air Force Base, Mass., his hometown is Rapid City, S.D.(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A. Campbell)(released)
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Airmen compete in U.S. Air Force Marathon from deployed location
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Mike Bowman gets cheered on from the sidelines as he finishes first place in the 13.1-mile "half-marathon" held at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing today with a time of 1:26:10. The winner is a Boston Marathon qualifier and hopes to qualify for other named marathons as well. This event is an official extension of the U.S. Air Force Marathon that was held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 20. Extensions of the marathon allow deployed Airmen to compete as long as they are registered and the event follows official rules. Extensions must be held within 10 days of the actual marathon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Airmen compete in U.S. Air Force Marathon from deployed location
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Runners start their watches for the 13.1-mile "half-marathon" held at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing here today. The event is an official extension of the U.S. Air Force Marathon that was held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 20. Extensions of the marathon allow deployed Airmen to compete as long as they are registered and the event follows official rules. Extensions must be held within 10 days of the actual marathon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Airmen compete in U.S. Air Force Marathon from deployed location
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Linda Pantoja ran the 13.1-mile "half-marathon" held at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing today with a time of 2:04:12. The event is an official extension of the U.S. Air Force Marathon that was held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 20. Extensions of the marathon allow deployed Airmen to compete as long as they are registered and the event follows official rules. Extensions must be held within 10 days of the actual marathon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Airmen compete in U.S. Air Force Marathon from deployed location
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Stephen Biddinger (left) and Nathaniel Gonzales finish the 13.1-mile "half-marathon" held at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing here today with a time of 2:08:25 and 2:08:24 respectively. The event is an official extension of the U.S. Air Force Marathon that was held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 20. Extensions of the marathon allow deployed Airmen to compete as long as they are registered and the event follows official rules. Extensions must be held within 10 days of the actual marathon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Airmen compete in U.S. Air Force Marathon from deployed location
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Tracy Howard was the first female finisher for the 13.1-mile "half-marathon" held at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing today with a time of 2:00:40. The event is an official extension of the U.S. Air Force Marathon that was held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 20. Extensions of the marathon allow deployed Airmen to compete as long as they are registered and the event follows official rules. Extensions must be held within 10 days of the actual marathon. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Keeping the Beat!
SOUTHWEST ASIA--Staff Sgt. Bennett Weidemann keeps the rhythm going during a performance by "Mirage" at the Thirsty camel Pavilion here Sept. 6. Mirage is an Air Force band performing for various bases in Southwest Asia supporting troops during Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Sergeant Weidemann is deployed from Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., his hometown is Arkadelphia, Ark.(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A. Campbell)(released)
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Mirage Performs for Deployed Troops
SOUTHWEST ASIA--Senior Airman Tim Reeder hits a high note during a performance by "Mirage" at the Thirsty camel Pavilion here Sept. 6. Mirage is an Air Force band performing for various bases in Southwest Asia supporting troops during Operation Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Airman Reeder is deployed from Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., his hometown is Billerica, Mass.(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A. Campbell)(released)
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Sirocco performs at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic
MANAS AIR BASE, KRYGYZ REPUBLIC--A young Kyrgyz girl enjoys the performance of the Air Forces Central Band "Sirocco" at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic Capitol of Bishkek. The band was on a ten day tour to Manas AB where they played at eight schools, villages and orphanages as well as at the U.S. Embassy and on base. (Air Force photo / Senior Master Sgt. Patrick J. McCracken)
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Sirocco performs at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic
MANAS AIR BASE, KRYGYZ REPUBLIC--Staff Sgt. Chad Bailey, lead guitarist with the Air Forces Central Band "Sirocco," shows a Kyrgyz child the chords during a performance at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic Capitol of Bishkek. The band was on a ten day tour to Manas AB where they played at eight schools, villages and orphanages as well as at the U.S. Embassy and on base. (Air Force photo / Senior Master Sgt. Patrick J. McCracken)
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Sirocco performs at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic
MANAS AIR BASE, KRYGYZ REPUBLIC--Staff Sgt. Traci Lamb, vocalist and saxaphonist with the Air Forces Central Band "Sirocco," passes out instruments to children during a performance at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic Capitol of Bishkek. The band was on a ten day tour to Manas AB where they played at eight schools, villages and orphanages as well as at the U.S. Embassy and on base. (Air Force photo / Senior Master Sgt. Patrick J. McCracken)
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Sirocco performs at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic
MANAS AIR BASE, KRYGYZ REPUBLIC--Air Forces Central Band "Sirocco" performs at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic Capitol of Bishkek. The band was on a ten day tour to Manas AB where they played at eight schools, villages and orphanages as well as at the U.S. Embassy and on base. (Air Force photo / Senior Master Sgt. Patrick J. McCracken)
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Sirocco performs at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic
MANAS AIR BASE, KRYGYZ REPUBLIC--Staff Sgt. Reginald Coleman, vocalist with the Air Forces Central Band "Sirocco," gives special attention to the young audience during a performance at the Najesda Center Orphanage in the Kyrgyz Republic Capitol of Bishkek. The band was on a ten day tour to Manas AB where they played at eight schools, villages and orphanages as well as at the U.S. Embassy and on base. (Air Force photo / Senior Master Sgt. Patrick J. McCracken)
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A little bit of Texas
SOUTHWEST ASIA--King Cone Band plays various country music medleys for the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing in the night heat at the Thirsty Camel Pavilion Aug. 13. The band is performing as part of the Armed Forces Entertainment to help uplift the morale of deployed military members.(U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A Campbell)(released)
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Band brings ‘little bit of Texas’ to Southwest Asia
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- King Cone, lead vocalist and song writer, belts out a song on stage at the 380th Air Expeditionary Thirsty Camel Pavilion Aug. 13. King stated he felt like he was wearing a bathing suit, referencing his sweat-drenched clothing. Peter Piper (background), drummer, beats out the accompanying rhythm. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher A. Campbell) (released)
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Over 40s 10-run rule WSA in softball tournament, 24-14
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Over 40 left fielder, Kevin Shavnore, shows great form with a perfect turn into the hit as he drives one deep for an in-the-park homerun. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Over 40s 10-run rule WSA in softball tournament, 24-14
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Over 40 pitcher, Tim MacGregor, applies finesse as he strives for the six- to 12-foot arc required in slow-pitch softball. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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Over 40s 10-run rule WSA in softball tournament, 24-14
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- WSA pitcher, Dave Clavette, shows his passion as he brings the bat to the ball. Clavette, U.S. Army, brought some heavy hitting to the Air Force-majority team. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Denise Johnson)(released)
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