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SENIOR AIRMAN Kris Travers was back in uniform seven months after leaving the service to receive benefits he thought he wouldn't miss. Photograph was included in the August 1999 AIRMAN Magazine article "Paradise not Lost."

inside back cover photograph of Technical Sergeant Michael A. Jones rendering a sharp salute. He is the NCOIC Charlie Flight, USAF Honor Guard. Photograph is part of the article in the August 1999 AIRMAN Magazine "Air Force: Your Way of Life."

Melanie Ransom whose father is MASTER Sergeant Jeffrey Ransom, stationed in Alaska, recieved more than $300,000 in medical care following a near paralyzing accident. TRICARE's catastrophic cap limited the out of pocket payment to a small fraction of the cost. Photograph was included with the article "Military Operations." (AIRMAN Magazine/August 1999)

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Victor Marshall from the 419th figher Wing repairs office spaces at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, when active duty engineers were in short supply. This image was used in the April 2000 AIRMAN Magazine article "Relief in sight"

Left side profile, medium close-up of an unidentified USAF SENIOR AIRMAN Communications SPECIALIST as he maintains a communications relay. This image is from the January 1999 edition of AIRMAN Magazine highlighting the Expeditionary Aerospace Force

Many Air Force families are finding that life is not a day on the beach outside the bluesuit world. Photograph is part of the article in the August 1999 AIRMAN Magazine "Paradise not Lost."

US Air Force Captain Sandra Jarvis lobbied for the creation of a cardiac rehabilitation clinic. A dedicated group of caregivers at Wilford Hall Medical Center is helping people recover from and live with Heart related ailments. This photograph is part of the November 1999 AIRMAN Magazine article "Affairs of the Heart"

Technical Sergeant Frank Anderson, a mission technician, works in the Missile Maintenance Squadron's vehicle control section. January 84 AIRMAN Magazine

Three U.S. Marine Corps parachute riggers recover a parachute during Operation Desert Talon 1-05 at the Stoval Training Ground, Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ariz. on Dec. 8, 2004.(U.S. Marine Corps official photo by CPL. Alicia M. Garcia) (Released)

Technical Sergeant Victoria Franco Querido spent three years as a civilian before returning to the medical technician career field. Photograph is part of the article, "Paradise not Lost." AIRMAN Magazine, August 1999

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Base: Kelly Air Force Base

State: Texas (TX)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Dave Nolan

Release Status: Released to Public

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Tornado - Smithville, Miss. , June 14, 2011 -- A distraught Patti Parker (United Way, Monroe County) tells NFL Football Player, Reggie Kelly about how she was affected during the tornado. FEMA works with state emergency management organizations to provide a coordinated effort with local and state officials to distribute supplies. Chris Ragazzo/FEMA

An interior view of Building 1437, the mobility computer center at the San Antonio Air Logistics Center, in the aftermath of Hurricane Gilbert

Matt Light, Former New England Patriots Offensive tackle

Corporal Jesse Swayze, patrol supervisor, 1st Law

Straight on, wide angle shot with a fisheye lens at (R-L) USAF Technical Sergeant Jay Deyoe, SENIOR AIRMAN Harvey Wagenmaker and AIRMAN First Class Ryan Stannard as they review a tactical map of the South Korean peninsula on the flight line of Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea. TSGT Deyoe says; "Most boys like seeing things explode - we haven't lost that." All three Airmen are assigned to an Army unit of terminal attack controllers. this image is from the February 1999 edition of Airmen Magazine

Maud Daly, five years old. Grace Daly, three years old. Each picks about one pot of shrimp a day for the Peerless Oyster Co. The youngest said to be the fastest worker. Location: Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

School #2, Buffalo, N.Y. Vincent Cannici, 13 years old last summer. Ran apple machine in cannery, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada. Lost 9 weeks school in the fall. Did not make good in promotion. Angelo, Brimo, 11 years old last summer. Ran apple machine in cannery, $1.25 to $1.50 a day, worked sometimes until 9 or 10 p.m. Lost 15 weeks schooling. Is a repeater. Buffalo, New York (State)

A United States Army (USA) soldier completes the Red, White, and Blue Walk/Run in memory of those lost during the September 11th World Trade Center bombings

A Cuban migrant uses a bucket filled with soap and water to wash some clothes inside a tent located at Safe Haven Camp 2, located at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. From AIRMAN Magazine's May 1995 issue article "Trail of Dreams"

Waiting for the semimonthly relief checks at Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. Typical story: fifteen years ago they owned farms in Oklahoma. Lost them through foreclosure when cotton prices fell after the war. Became tenants and sharecroppers. With the drought and dust they came West, 1934-1937. Never before left the county where they were born. Now although in California over a year they haven't been continuously resident in any single county long enough to become a legal resident. Reason: migratory agricultural laborers

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