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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, poses for a photo July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. While Scharer was in the delayed enlistment program, his mother suffered a sudden brain aneurysm. Without a second thought, he put his military aspirations on hold and devoted himself entirely to her care and the financial obligations to the rest of his family. For four long years, Scharer was by his mother's side, ensuring her comfort and well-being. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental, and safety, walks to his assigned fuel truck July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Scharer always dreamt of joining the military. As soon as he turned 18, he eagerly signed into the delayed enlisted program for the U.S. Marine Corps., ready to embark on his journey of service. However, fate had a different plan in store for him. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, inspects fuel July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Scharer set his sights on becoming a tactical air control party (TACP) airman early in his career. Scharer trained rigorously, preparing himself physically and mentally for the demanding role and was selected. Later after suffering a back injury, he was disqualified. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, opens a hatch to inspect fuel July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. While Scharer was in the delayed enlistment program, his mother suffered a sudden brain aneurysm. Without a second thought, he put his military aspirations on hold and devoted himself entirely to her care and the financial obligations to the rest of his family. For four long years, Scharer was by his mother's side, ensuring her comfort and well-being. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, inspects fuel July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. After multiple setbacks in his career, he volunteered as a dignified transfer carry team member. Scharer would have the solemn honor of receiving and transporting the remains of fallen service members. It was a position that required utmost respect, compassion, and dignity. Scharer knew that this was his chance to make a difference, to honor those who had made the ultimate sacrifice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, climbs on to a fuel truck July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Scharer always dreamt of joining the military. From a young age, he saw the bravery and selflessness displayed by generations of his family before him. As soon as he turned 18, he eagerly signed into the delayed enlisted program for the U.S. Marine Corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, performs an operational inspection of a fuel hoes July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Scharer always dreamt of joining the military. As soon as he turned 18, he eagerly signed into the delayed enlisted program for the U.S. Marine Corps., ready to embark on his journey of service. However, fate had a different plan in store for him. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Go Blue, Stay Blue: Dreams Deferred Yet Resiliency Prevailed
Tech. Sgt. Chance Scharer, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) NCO in charge of fuels, environmental and safety, preforms an inspection of a fuel truck July 12, 2023, at Beale Air Force Base, California. While Scharer was in the delayed enlistment program, his mother suffered a sudden brain aneurysm. Without a second thought, he put his military aspirations on hold and devoted himself entirely to her care and the financial obligations to the rest of his family. For four long years, Scharer was by his mother's side, ensuring her comfort and well-being. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ramon A. Adelan)
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Recce Town Chapel Team organizes Spiritual ISR Program
Airmen attending the Spiritual ISR(Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance) Program build a catapult during a teamwork-building exercise, March 29, 2021, at Beale Air Force Base California. The Spiritual ISR Program was organized by the Recce Town Chaplain Team and gives junior airmen the tools to help guide members in need in the right direction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Recce Town Chapel Team organizes Spiritual ISR Program
Col. Heather Fox, 9th Reconnaissance Wing Commander, center, talks to Airmen attending the Spiritual ISR(Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance) Program, March 29, 2021, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The program is offered once every three months and is open to junior airmen who wish to create, discover, and enrich both aspects of their own lives and the lives of those they work with. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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Recce Town Chapel Team organizes Spiritual ISR Program
Airman 1st Class Brian Westmoreland, 9th Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuel systems specialist, prepares to launch a ball from a catapult during a teamwork-building exercise, March 29, 2021, at Beale Air Force Base California. The teamwork-building exercise was part of the Spiritual ISR(Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance) Program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Luis A. Ruiz-Vazquez)
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548th ISRG Looks ‘Outside the Box’ to Develop Air Force Leaders
Dr. Senia Maymin, Silicon Valley Change founder and CEO, leads the Strengths, Leadership, and Resilience Workshop at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 20, 2019. The workshop reinforced traits such as positivity, strengths, professional relationships, and teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Richmond)
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548th ISRG Looks ‘Outside the Box’ to Develop Air Force Leaders
Senior Airman Evan, 9th Intelligence Squadron geospatial intelligence analyst, completes a worksheet during the Strengths, Leadership, and Resilience Workshop at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 20, 2019. Airmen participated in multiple interactive activities to hone their leadership skills. Workshop activities included examining strengths and developing action plans to improve their individual and team leadership skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Richmond)
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548th ISRG Looks ‘Outside the Box’ to Develop Air Force Leaders
548th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Airmen participate in a self-discovery activity during the Strengths, Leadership, and Resilience Workshop at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 20, 2019. Airmen participated in multiple interactive activities to hone their leadership skills. Workshop activities included examining strengths and developing action plans to improve their individual and team leadership skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Richmond)
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548th ISRG Looks ‘Outside the Box’ to Develop Air Force Leaders
More than a 100 Airmen from the 548th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Airmen participate in a Strengths, Leadership, and Resilience Workshop at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 20, 2019. The workshop reinforced traits such as positivity, strengths, professional relationships, and teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Richmond)
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548th ISRG Looks ‘Outside the Box’ to Develop Air Force Leaders
An Airman from the 9th Intelligence Squadron reviews a word cloud during the Strengths, Leadership, and Resilience Workshop at Beale Air Force Base, California, Feb. 20, 2019. The workshop reinforced traits such as positivity, strengths, professional relationships, and teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Richmond)
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9th PSPTS show resilience, continue mission in face of flood
Master Sgt. Charles Myers, 9th Physiological Support Squadron flight chief, tightens a tube which delivers oxygen to U-2 Dragon Lady pilots in a temporary staging area Jan. 10, 2019, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th PSPTS was working in a temporary staging area due to major flooding in their building earlier in the week. The flood knocked out power and damaged equipment, but with the quick action of the Airmen they were able to continue flying operations later in the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tristan D. Viglianco)
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9th PSPTS show resilience, continue mission in face of flood
Master Sgt. Charles Myers (left), 9th Physiological Support Squadron flight chief, and Tech. Sgt. Fernando Ramirez, launch and recover non-commissioned officer in charge, set up a system to deliver oxygen to U-2 Dragon Lady pilots in a temporary staging area Jan. 10, 2019, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th PSPTS main building experienced major flooding the night of Jan. 6, and into the morning. This required them to create a temporary staging area where they were able to continue flying operations later in the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tristan D. Viglianco)
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9th PSPTS show resilience, continue mission in face of flood
Master Sgt. Charles Myers, 9th Physiological Support Squadron flight chief, sets up a system to deliver oxygen to U-2 Dragon Lady pilots in a temporary staging area Jan. 10, 2019, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th PSPTS was working in a temporary staging area due to major flooding in their building earlier in the week. The flood knocked out power and damaged equipment, but with the quick action of the Airmen they were able to continue flying operations later in the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tristan D. Viglianco)
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9th PSPTS show resilience, continue mission in face of flood
Senior Airman Jonathan Branson, 9th Physiological Support Squadron launch and recovery technician, completes preflight paperwork in a temporary staging area Jan. 10, 2019, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th PSPTS was working in a temporary staging area due to major flooding in their building earlier in the week. The flood knocked out power and damaged equipment, but with the quick action of the Airmen they were able to continue flying operations later in the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tristan D. Viglianco)
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