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Major General Lafrenz thanks former Governor Kempthorne for his presense at his retirement.
Friends and family gathered to honor and celebrate the retirement of Idaho Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Lawrence F. "Larry" Lafrenz Saturday at the Gowen Field Mobilization and Conference Activity Center. “We have had a rich tradition of outstanding adjutant generals and it continued with General Lafrenz. He is, in my opinion, one of America’s great soldiers,” said Dirk Kempthorne, former Idaho Governor.
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Former Governor Kempthorne presents Major General Lafrenz with a flag at his retirement ceremony.
Friends and family gathered to honor and celebrate the retirement of Idaho Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Lawrence F. "Larry" Lafrenz Saturday at the Gowen Field Mobilization and Conference Activity Center. “We have had a rich tradition of outstanding adjutant generals and it continued with General Lafrenz. He is, in my opinion, one of America’s great soldiers,” said Dirk Kempthorne, former Idaho Governor.
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Bikes For Burger's 2010
Senior Master Sgt.Becky Coles of the 124th Fighter Wing Gowen Field Boise, Idaho prepares to transport unused bikes donated for Bikes for Burgers May 1, 2010. This will be the eighteenth year members of the Idaho Air National Guard have participated in this community activity to provide bikes for under privileged kids (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sergeant Heather Walsh, RELEASED).
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Bikes For Burger's 2010
Staff Sergeant Gary John of the 124th Vehicle Maintenance Squadron attaches training wheels to Hunberto Marin?s new bicycle May 1, 2010 at the annual Bike?s For Burger?s located at Applebees Boise, Idaho. More than eighty kids received bicycle adjustments from the Idaho Air National Guard this year (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Walsh, RELEASED). .
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Bikes for Burgers
Left, Tech. Sgt. Gary Lezon-Ferreira and Staff Sgt. Gary John work to install training wheels on a bike during the annual Bike?s for Burgers event, May 1st, in Boise, Idaho. This is the eighteenth year members of the Idaho Air National Guard have participated in this community active to provide bikes for underprivileged kids. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Barney, RELEASED)
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Bikes for Burgers
Hunberto Mar?n, left, waits excitedly with his mother Olivia for Air National Guard members to install training wheels on a bike during the annual Bike?s for Burgers event, May 1st, in Boise, Idaho. This is the eighteenth year members of the Idaho Air National Guard have participated in this community active to provide bikes for underprivileged kids. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Robert Barney, RELEASED)
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Joint Forces Personnel Readiness Center Officially Opens
Brig. Gen. Gary Sayler Commanding General for the Idaho National Guard cuts the ribbon for the opening of the Joint Forces Personnel Readiness Center and signing of the Idaho National Guard and Reserves Family Covenant at Gowen Field Sunday. The center will serve as a one-stop shop for Idaho service members of all branches and their families preparing for deployment, during and post deployment. “We have made great strides in the last few years with General Lafrenz as a driving force and his vision of helping soldiers, airman, sailors and marines,” said Brig. Gen. Sayler. The covenant outlines a commitment to improve family readiness with a focus on existing family programs and services, healthcare, education, youth services, childcare and employment. (Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Walsh)
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SERE Training
Lt. Col. Shannon Smith, 124th Fighter Wing, hides from opposing forces during Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape refresher training at the Orchard Training Area near Boise, Idaho, April 10. Pilots from the 124th FW conducted refresher training in land navigation and evasion techniques with help from the 124th Life Support section and active duty Airmen from the 366th Operations Support Squadron SERE flight based at nearby Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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SERE Training
1st Lt. Jay Labrum, 190th Fighter Squadron, runs an evasive course towards a designated area of recovery during Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape refresher training at the Orchard Training Area near Boise, Idaho, April 10. Pilots from the 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho Air National Guard conducted refresher training in land navigation and evasion techniques with the help from the 124th Life Support section and active duty Airmen from the 366th Operations Support Squadron SERE flight based at nearby Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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SERE Training
1st Lt. Jay Labrum, 190th Fighter Squadron, calls over his radio to report arriving at a designated area of recovery during Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape refresher training at the Orchard Training Area near Boise, Idaho, April 10. Pilots from the 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho Air National Guard conducted refresher training in land navigation and evasion techniques with the help from the 124th Life Support section and active duty Airmen from the 366th Operations Support Squadron SERE flight based at nearby Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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1st Lt. Johnny Reyes, 190th Fighter Squadron, calls over his radio to report arriving at a designated area of recovery during Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape refresher training at the Orchard Training Area near Boise, Idaho, April 10. Pilots from the 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho Air National Guard conducted refresher training in land navigation and evasion techniques with the help from the 124th Life Support section and active duty Airmen from the 366th Operations Support Squadron SERE flight based at nearby Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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SERE Training
Left to right, Col. Michael Nolan, 1st Lt. Jay Labrum, Lt. Col. Shannon Smith, 124th Fighter Wing, Idaho Air National Guard, plot an evasive course towards a designated area of recovery during Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape refresher training at the Orchard Training Area near Boise, Idaho, April 10. Pilots from the 124th FW conducted refresher training in land navigation and evasion techniques with the help from the 124th Life Support section and active duty Airmen from the 366th Operations Support Squadron SERE flight based at nearby Mountain Home Air Force Base.
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SERE Training
A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot Capt. Andrew Labrum from the 190th Fighter Squadron, Idaho Air National Guard, orients himself with the help of a map and U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Paul Daggett from the 366th Operations Support Squadron based at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho April 10. Land navigation and evasion training was conducted at the Orchard Training Area near Boise, Idaho by 124th Life Support personnel and active duty Airmen from the 366th OSS Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape flight.
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Taser Training
Sgt Richard Nottingham from the Idaho Army National Guard recieves a close range shock during the taser training with the Quick Response Force team at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho.
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Taser Training
Master Sgt Erik Cotton from the Idaho Air Guard 124th Logistics Resource Squadron experiences the pulsating shock during taser training with the Quick Response Force team at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho.
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Taser Training
Idaho Army National Guard Sgt. Andrew Tuttle fires a taser at a target during familiarization training on Gowen Field, Boise Idaho, February 10, 2010. The QRF is a joint force, volunteer, team that responds to nonthreatening and threatening disasters that may require the use of a taser which gives them the opportunity to defend themselves and others without causing any long term injury.
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Taser Training
Idaho National Guard Quick Reaction Force service members fire tasers at targets during familiarization training on Gowen Field, Boise Idaho, February 10, 2010. The QRF is a joint force, volunteer, team that responds to nonthreatening and threatening disasters that may require the use of a taser which gives them the opportunity to defend themselves and others without causing any long term injury.
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124th ASOS participates in Operation Angry Rattle, a terrorist situational exercise in Grandview, Idaho.
Chief Master Sgt. James McMonigal, left, and Maj. Shawn Scott, both of the Idaho Air National Guard 124th Air Support Operations Squadron participate in training in Grandview, Idaho, March 16, 2010. 124 ASOS members are training in a simulated attack by coordinating various aircraft to provide support to ground forces, including AH-64 Apache gunships, A-10 Thunderbolt II’s, and F-15 Strike Eagles.
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Boise State football players talk leadership, teamwork
Two Boise State football players spoke to the 124th Fighter Wing Student Flight about leadership, goal setting and teamwork here Saturday. Senior Tight End Tommy Gallarda and senior Defensive End Ryan Winterswyk talked about their coaches, teammates and their own roles as leaders and team players on and off the field.(US Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Walsh / RELEASED).
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Boise State football players talk leadership, teamwork
Two Boise State football players spoke to the 124th Fighter Wing Student Flight about leadership, goal setting and teamwork here Saturday. Senior Tight End Tommy Gallarda and senior Defensive End Ryan Winterswyk talked about their coaches, teammates and their own roles as leaders and team players on and off the field.(US Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Walsh / RELEASED).
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