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Col Brad Richy takes over as 124th Fighter Wing commander.
124th Medical Group commander Col Ruth Sutherlin at Change of Command Ceremony where Col. William B. "Brad" Richy, a Louisville, Ky. native, becomes the commander of the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing June 3 at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. Richy, who joined the Idaho Air Guard in 1988, has been the wing's vice commander since 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)— at Gowen Field.
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Col Brad Richy takes over as 124th Fighter Wing commander.
124th Fighter Wing Honor Guard at Change of Command Ceremony where Col. William B. "Brad" Richy, a Louisville, Ky. native, becomes the commander of the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing June 3 at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. Richy, who joined the Idaho Air Guard in 1988, has been the wing's vice commander since 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)— at Gowen Field.
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Idaho Air Guard helps deserving kids get bikes
Senior Master Sgt. Robert McDonald, vehicle maintenance superintendent for the 124th Logistics Readiness Squadron, inflates the tires for a bicycle as part of Burgers for Bikes, Bikes for Kids, May 5, at Applebee's Restaurant on Vista Avenue in Boise. McDonald, who will retire this year after 32 years of service to Idaho and the nation, has volunteered for every one of the 20 Burgers for Bikes, Bikes for Kids events. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Idaho Air Guard helps deserving kids get bikes
Senior Airman Christopher Christman and Tech. Sgt. Jason Fontaine, vehicle maintainers from the 124th Logistics Readiness Squadron, install a safety bell on a new bike as part of Burgers for Bikes, Bikes for Kids May 5 at Applebee's Restaurant on Vista Avenue in Boise. For 20 years, Idaho Air National Guard volunteers have transported and provided on-site repairs and adjustments to more than 5,250 bikes for deserving youth who are nominated through local schools. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Idaho Air Guard helps deserving kids get bikes
Senior Airman Christopher Christman, 124th Logistics Readiness Squadron, helps a child with her new bike provided by the Burgers for Bikes, Bikes for Kids program, May 5, at Applebee's Restaurant on Vista Avenue in Boise. For 20 years, Idaho Air National Guard volunteers have transported and provided on-site repairs and adjustments to more than 5,250 bikes for deserving youth who are nominated through local schools. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Idaho Air Guard helps deserving kids get bikes
Master Sgt. Neil Ramey, 124th Logistics Readiness Squadron, readies a bike for its new owner alongside Senior Airmen Christiopher Vogl (left) and Christopher Christman as part of the Burgers for Bikes, Bikes for Kids giveaway event May 5 at Applebee's Restaurant on Vista Avenue in Boise. For 20 years, Idaho Air National Guard volunteers have transported and provided on-site repairs and adjustments to more than 5,250 bikes for deserving youth who are nominated through local schools. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Idaho Air Guard helps deserving kids get bikes
Master Sgt. Neil Ramey, 124th Logistics Readiness Squadron, readies a bike for its new owner as part of Burgers for Bikes, Bikes for Kids giveaway event, May 5, at Applebee's Restaurant on Vista Avenue in Boise. For 20 years, Idaho Air National Guard volunteers have transported and provided on-site repairs and adjustments to more than 5,250 bikes for deserving youth who are nominated through local schools. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Smith assumes command of A-10 fighter squadron
A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot Lt. Col. Shannon Smith assumes command of the 190th Fighter Squadron, Feb. 4, at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. Smith, a Marshalltown, Iowa, native, has served as a member of the Idaho Air National Guard since 2002, after serving 10 years in the Air Force. He earned his commission through Montana State University's Reserve Officer Training Corps. (Air Force photo by Becky Vanshur)
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Idaho Guardsmen walk in her shoes for a cause
Tech. Sgt. Joshua Zimmerly from the Gowen Field Fire Department strikes a pose in his new shoes at the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event April 20 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. The event was held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Tom Gloekle)
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Idaho Guardsmen walk in her shoes for a cause
Members of the Idaho Army and Air National Guard gather for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event April 20 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. The event was held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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Idaho Guardsmen walk in her shoes for a cause
Retired Chief Master Sgt. Terry Williams, Joint Force Headquarters Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, and other members of the Idaho National Guard don women's shoes for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event April 20 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. The event was held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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Idaho Guardsmen walk in her shoes for a cause
Members of the Idaho National Guard don women's shoes for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event April 20 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. The event was held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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Idaho Guardsmen walk in her shoes for a cause
Col. Kevin Dawkins, Idaho National Guard Human Resource Officer, signs up for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event April 20 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. The event was held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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Idaho Guardsmen walk in her shoes for a cause
Senior Master Sgt. Steve White of the 124th Medical Group tries on his new footware in preparation for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event April 20 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. The event was held in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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124th Fighter Wing marksmen host veterans for a fun shoot
Staff Sgt. Brant Clouss of Kuna, Idaho, a member of the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing Marksmanship team, reloads U.S. Navy veteran Richard Nelson's .22 caliber rifle Feb. 29 at the Boise Rifle and Pistol Club. Clouss, a security policeman from the 124th Security Forces Squadron, was one of several young marksmen who took time away from his family to support the event. "It's fun to do this and give back to them for their service," Clouss said.
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124th Fighter Wing marksmen host veterans for a fun shoot
Staff Sgt. Brant Clouss of Kuna, Idaho, a member of the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing Marksmanship team, reloads U.S. Navy veteran Richard Nelson's .22 caliber rifle Feb. 29 at the Boise Rifle and Pistol Club. Clouss, a security policeman from the 124th Security Forces Squadron, was one of several young marksmen who took time away from his family to support the event. "It's fun to do this and give back to them for their service," Clouss said.
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124th Fighter Wing marksmen host veterans for a fun shoot
Idaho State Veterans Home resident Richard Nelson, a U.S. Navy veteran radioman who served from 1950-1954, aims a .22 caliber rifle Feb. 29 at the Boise Rifle and Pistol Club in Boise, Idaho. Nelson and other veterans were hosted by Idaho Air Guardsmen from the 124th Fighter Wing's Marksmanship Team for an evening of fun and friendly competition.
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124th Fighter Wing marksmen host veterans for a fun shoot
Senior Airman Jordan Treasure, a radio mainainer for the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron of the Idaho Air National Guard, gives some shooting tips to Boise Veteran Ron Dashiel Feb. 29. Airman Treasure and other 124th Fighter Wing marksmen took a break from their weekly target practice to host local veterans for an evening of fun and friendly competition Feb. 29 at the Boise Rifle and Pistol Club, the team's winter training headquarters.
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124th Fighter Wing marksmen host veterans for a fun shoot
Staff Sgt. Brant Clouss of Kuna, Idaho, a member of the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing Marksmanship team, removes a target at the Boise Rifle and Pistol Club Feb. 29. Clouss, who works full-time as a security policeman for the 124th Security Forces Squadron, and other marksmen took out from practice to honor local veterans with an evening of fun and friendly competition.
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Idaho Guard airmen work to improve wing's recycling efforts
The 124th Fighter Wings bioenvironmental engineer Master Sgt. Robert McGarvie, drops off a bag of recyclable shredded paper to the Gowen Field recycling center. He found the bag in a dumpster Feb. 28 as part of an initial inspection to determine how much recyclable material is thrown in the trash instead.
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