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160710-F-DL987-019
Citizen Airmen with the 931st Air Refueling Wing watch the 931 OSS change of command ceremony July 10, 2016, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. While primarily ceremonial, changes of command provide an official means to introduce Citizen Airmen to their new commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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931st Citizen Airmen keep jets rolling
Airman First Class Joshua Albarracin, 931st Maintenance Squadron journeyman, replaces a fuel nozzle on a KC-135 Stratotanker engine July 9, 2016, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Airmen with the 931st Air Refueling Wing and 22 ARW worked hand-in-hand during the Unit Training Assembly to complete inspections and maintenance of the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160708-F-DL987-010
Maj. Brian Doom, 18th Air Refueling Squadron assistant director of operations, climbs along a set of monkey bars July 8, 2016, McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Doom used on-base facilities available to McConnell Citizen Airmen to increase his fitness and agility levels to perform in a national fitness competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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Maj. Brian Doom, 18th Air Refueling Squadron assistant director of operations, runs along the outdoor track July 8, 2016, McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Doom often spends his lunch breaks performing physical training to maintain his fitness levels. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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Citizen Airmen keep jets rolling
Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Nichols, 931st Maintenance Squadron aero repair craftsman, and Senior Airman Josh Simmons, 931 MXS aero repair journeyman, inspect the wing of a KC-135 Stratotanker during a unit training assembly, July 9, 2016, McConnell Air force Base, Kan. The inspection was part of isochronal inspection, which examines numerous essential systems on the aircraft including propulsion and hydraulics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Abigail Klein)
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Vice Commander Bio Photo
Col. Eric A. “Vito” Vitosh is vice wing commander of the 931st Air Refueling Wing, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The Wing reports to 4th Air Force, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., and is an Air Force Reserve KC-135 Stratotanker associate unit working alongside the 22nd Air Refueling Wing at McConnell AFB. In conjunction with the 22nd ARW, the 931st ARW supports Air Mobility command’s worldwide air refueling mission, meeting the air refueling needs of all U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine and selected allied nations’ aircraft. In addition, they supplement AMC’s strategic airlift capability. Furthermore, members of the 931st ARW are engaged in a cross section of combat support services for all U.S. military branches in times of peace, war and national emergency within the United States and abroad.
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Thankfulness and giving
Each month during the Unit Training Assembly, the commander of the 931st Air Refueling Wing discusses his focus and themes for the weekend.
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160605-F-DL987-007
Citizen Airmen with the 931st Air Refueling Wing gather for Wingman Day, which focused on resiliency, June 5, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kans. On average, 112 service members commit suicide each year. The suicide prevention training allows Airmen to spot and help others in need. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160605-F-DL987-061
Citizen Airmen with the 931st Air Refueling Wing workout together during Wingman Day, which focused on resiliency, June 5, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kans. Since physical and mental health share a strong link, Airmen spent the day training together to build their bodies and social connections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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Citizen Airmen with the 931st Air Refueling Wing learn to box during Wingman Day, which focused on resiliency, June 5, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kans. To prevent physical training from becoming monotonous, Airmen learned new methods to stay fit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160605-F-DL987-076
Citizen Airmen with the 931st Air Refueling Wing spar during Wingman Day, which focused on resiliency, June 5, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kans. Sparring allows Airmen to focus on two pillars of resiliency, physical and social, simultaneously. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160604-F-DL987-026
Col. Mark S. Larson, 931 Air Refueling Wing commander, speaks to Team McConnell members, during an activation and assumption of command ceremony June 4, 2016, in Hangar 1107 at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Larson commended the unit for its prior performance and encouraged further Total Force Integration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160604-F-DL987-042
Col. Mark S. Larson, left, 931st Air Refueling Wing commander, and Col. Heath Fowler, 931st Maintenance Group commander, unfurl the 931 MXG guidon during an activation and assumption of command ceremony June 4, 2016, in Hangar 1107 at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Traditionally, a new guidon is unfurled when a unit is activated, re-designated or receives a new permanent mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160604-F-DL987-044
Col. Mark S. Larson, left, 931st Air Refueling Wing commander, passes the 931 MXG guidon to Col. Heath Fowler, 931st Maintenance Group commander, during an activation and assumption of command ceremony June 4, 2016, in Hangar 1107 at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The passing of the guidon serves as the official marker for the transfer of authority from one commander to the next. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160604-F-DL987-051
Col. Mark S. Larson, 931 Air Refueling Wing commander, speaks to Team McConnell members, during an activation and assumption of command ceremony June 4, 2016, in Hangar 1107 at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The 931 MXG is slated to receive approximately 200 additional personnel and be responsible for maintenance of the KC-46 Pegasus. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160604-F-DL987-059
Lt. Col. Chris Labrum, 931st Maintenance Group deputy commander, leads a formation of 931 MXG Citizen Airmen in their first salute to their new commander, Col. Heath Fowler, during an activation and assumption of command ceremony June 4, 2016, in Hangar 1107 at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The formation renders its first salute during the ceremony in recognition of the incoming commander’s authority. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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RiverFest Sundown Parade 2016
For more than forty years, native Kansans have gathered every spring to celebrate community pride and fellowship. The celebration, known by many names over the decades, has evolved into family fun, music, entertainment and food known today as the Wichita River Festival. More than 30 Airmen from Team McConnell participated in the Sundown Parade to help kick off Wichita's 2016 Riverfest celebration on June 3.
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RiverFest Sundown Parade 2016
For more than forty years, native Kansans have gathered every spring to celebrate community pride and fellowship. The celebration, known by many names over the decades, has evolved into family fun, music, entertainment and food known today as the Wichita River Festival. More than 30 Airmen from Team McConnell participated in the Sundown Parade to help kick off Wichita's 2016 Riverfest celebration on June 3.
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RiverFest Sundown Parade 2016
For forty years, native Kansans have gathered every spring to celebrate community pride and fellowship. The celebration, known by many names over the decades, has evolved into family fun, music, entertainment and food known today as the Wichita River Festival. More than 30 Airmen from Team McConnell participated in the Sundown Parade to help kick off Wichita's 2016 Riverfest celebration on June 3.
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RiverFest Sundown Parade 2016
More than 30 Airmen from Team McConnell participated in the Sundown Parade to help kick off Wichita's 2016 Riverfest celebration on June 3. Team McConnell members took the opportunity throughout the parade to thank community members for their support! (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Abigail Klein)
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