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9th RW receives new commander
Col. Paul McGillicuddy, incoming 9th Reconnaissance Wing commander, accepts the colors from Lt. Gen. Glenn Spears, 12th Air Force commander, April 2 at Dock 6 during a change of command ceremony. Colonel McGillicuddy comes to Beale from an assignment at the Pentagon. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David Tracy)
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9th RW receives new commander
Lt. Gen. Glenn Spears, 12th Air Force commander, Brig. Gen. Robert Otto, outgoing 9th Reconnaissance Wing commander, and Col. Paul McGillicuddy, 9th RW commander, prepare to recite the Air Force song April 2 at Dock 6 during the 9th RW change of command ceremony. Colonel Mcgillicuddy is the 28th commander of the 9th RW. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David Tracy)
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9th RW receives new commander
Members of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing give a final salute to Brig. Gen. Robert Otto, outgoing 9th RW commander, April 2 at Dock 6. General Otto relinquished command to Col. Paul McGillicuddy. (Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class David Tracy)
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48th IS Change of Command
Lt. Col. Kenneth Hall, outgoing commander of the 48th Intelligence Squadron, receives his final salute March 26 at the Community Activities Center. Col. Hall served at the Distributed Grounds System one and two as a mission operations commander and DGS-3 as the chief of intelligence systems. (Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Ruano)
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48th IS Change of Command
Lt. Col. James Lawrence, incoming 48th Intelligence Squadron commander, receives the guide-on from Colonel Jenny McGee, 548th Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group commander, March 26 at the Community Activities Center. Col. Lawrence’s previous assignment was as the Operations Assignment Branch, Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. (Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron C. Oelrich)
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48th IS Change of Command
Lt. Col. Kenneth Hall, 48th Intelligence Squadron outgoing commander, gives his final speech March 26 at the Community Activities Center. Colonel Hall served as commander while being a member of the Air Force Reserve Individual Mobilization Augmentee program. (Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron C. Oelrich)
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Beale's FitFamily
The Harrison family plays a game of basketball in front of their residence. The Harrison's were selected as the Air Force’s FitFamily for the month of March. (Courtesy photo)
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Pediatric heroes
(Left to right) Lt.Col. (Dr.) Perlita Tam, 9th Medical Operations Squadron pediatrician, Ms. Erin Delbasty, 9th MDOS registered nurse, Staff Sgt. Jerrica Wild, 9th MDOS medical technician, and Ms. Regina Sabala, 9th MDOS midical technician.(U.S. Air Force photo by/Senior Airman Christopher Ruano)
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Airmen making a difference
Staff Sgt. Jewell Hicks, 13th Intelligence Squadron imagery analyst, hands out toys to a child at a medical facility as part of Airmen for Children. Sergeant Hicks established the program to fullfill a childhood promise of volunteering to help children who suffer from diseases and illnesses. (Courtesy Photo)
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Airmen making a difference
Staff Sgt. Jewell Hicks, 13th Intelligence Squadron imagery analyst, interacts with a child at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Hospital, Ill. during his days at Scott Air Force Base. Sergeant Hicks' Airmen for Children program has recently been established at Beale to help children in Sacramento. (Courtesy photo)
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Aviation enthusiast oldest person to receive U-2 high-flight
Staff Sgt. Ryan Santos with the 9th Physiology Support Squadron fits Mr. Oliver "Ollie" Crawford into a pressure suite in prepartion for his high-flight in the U-2 Dragon Lady. In December 2009, Mr. Crawford was the oldest person to recieve a high-flight in the U-2. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ John Schwab)
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Keeping a watchful eye
Maj. Luke Lokowich with the 1st Reconnaissance Squadron drives around a U-2 Dragon Lady on the runway at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. while keeping inconstant contact with the pilot in the cockpit. The U-2 chase car is the pilots extra eyes and ears on the ground during flight operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Tech. Sgt. Luke Johnson)
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U-2 Dragon Lady to assist in Haiti humanitarian mission
A U-2 crew chief with the 9th Maintenance Squadron gives the final salute to Capt. Cameron Seller as he departs Beale Air Force Base Jan. 27 to fly to Robins Air Force Base, Ga. The U-2 will provide critical provide critical imagery support in the ongoing humanitarian relief mission in Haiti. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Staff Sgt. Craig Cisek)
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Physical Therapy
Staff Sgt. John Brooks, 9th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy technician, starts Senior Airman Janardo Washington, 9th Security Forces Squadron, on a treadmill for a paced, warm-up walk Jan. 13. According to Sergeant Brooks walking on the treadmill helps the therapy techs monitor patients gait style which is their walking and running style. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Senior Airman Allen Pollard)
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Physical Therapy
Staff Sgt. John Brooks, 9th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy technician, checks Senior Airman Janardo Washington’s, 9th Security Forces Squadron, range of movement and pain points on his injured shoulder Jan. 13. Physical Therapy techs help injured Airmen overcome and recover from injuries to ensure mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Senior Airman Allen Pollard)
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Installing the OBC
Mr. Ron Deagle with the 9th Maintenance Squadron runs diagnostics tests after installing the Optical Bar Camera (OBC) into the fusel lodge of a U-2 Dragon Lady, Dec. 11. The OBC undergoes a multitude of operational tests prior to being certified for deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo / Staff Sgt Aaron C. Oelrich)
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Moving the Global Hawk
Airmen from the 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron tow an RQ-4 Global Hawk Dec. 9, into Dock 8 at Beale Air Force Base. The Global Hawk is being moved into the dock for routine maintenance procedures. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Airman 1st Class Krista Rose)
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Suit maintenance
Staff Sgt. John Doyle, assistant non-commissioned Officer in charge of Suit Maintenance at the 9th Physiological Support Squadron, rechecks a U-2 flight suit for any leaks before being certified for use. Sergeant Doyle’s re-inspection ensures the suit does not lose its shape or depressurizes during high altitude flights.(U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Iinuma)
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Suit maintenance
Staff Sgt. Natasha Wakefield, Air Space Physiologist with the 9th Physiological Support Squadron, depressurizes a U-2 flight suit during a routine maintenance check. Sergeant Wakefield inspects more than 30 line items, ensuring the suit is ready for flight. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Iinuma)
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CMSAF visits Beale
Chief Master Sergeant Kenneth Lier with the 48th Intelligence Squadron asks a question to Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force James Roy during a brief question and answer session with Beale senior non-commissioned officers Sept. 9, 2009 during a tour of base. (US Air Force Photo/ Tech. Sgt. Luke Johnson)
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