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POW/MIA Vigil and Run at Dover AFB
Senior Airman Manuel Alvarez, Dover Air Force Base Honor Guard, plays the bugle during a prisoner of war/missing in action ceremony Sept. 20, 2013, at Dover AFB, Del. The 24-hour POW/MIA vigil and run culminated at the base flag pole at 4:00 p.m. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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POW/MIA Vigil and Run at Dover AFB
Master Sgt. Bryan McCoy, 436th Operations Support Squadron, stands at parade rest during the prisoner of war/missing in action ceremony Sept, 20, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. McCoy was the master of ceremonies for the event that honored those listed as MIA, POW, and those who were recently repatriated . (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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POW/MIA Vigil and Run at Dover AFB
A Team Dover member salutes as runners pass by with the U.S. and prisoner of war/missing in action flags Sept. 20, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Airmen ran for a total of 24 hours with the flags in shifts of 15 minutes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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POW/MIA Vigil and Run at Dover AFB
Team Dover members participate in the annual prisoner of war/missing in action run and vigil ceremony on Sept. 19 and Sept. 20, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Active duty, Reserve, and civilian personnel participated in the event to honor those listed as MIA or POW. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic
More than 300 volunteers participate in a group shot during the Special Olympics Sept. 14, 2013, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Team Dover provided support to the Special Olympics by providing a location for the bicycle races, parking and volunteers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Duhon)
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Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic
Col. Raymond Kozak, 512th Airlift Wing commander, and Julen Calanna, a special Olympian from Delaware, stand together after she was awarded the gold medal in the 500m bicycle race Sept. 14, 2013, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Kozak presented medals and shook hands with all the athletes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Duhon)
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Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic
Senior Airman Anthony Calvillo, 436th Aerial Port Squadron cargo processer, fist bumps Matthew Himmelreich, Special Olympian from Pennsylvania, following Himmelreich’s race Sept. 14, 2013, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Team Dover volunteers kept time and provided words of encouragement to the athletes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Duhon)
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Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic
Suzanna Schaible, a special Olympian from Delaware, recites the Special Olympics oath with Master Sgt. Somporn James, 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of physical inventory control, during the opening ceremonies of Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic Sept. 14., 2013, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Team Dover has been host to the Special Olympics of Delaware since 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jared Duhon)
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Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic
The Dover Air Force Base honor guard renders the colors before the opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics of Delaware Cycling Classic Sept. 14, 2013, on Dover AFB, Del. Team Dover provided Special Olympics of Delaware volunteers and a location for the event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jared Duhon)
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September 11th Ceremony, Dover AFB
Staff Sgt. Christopher D. Houston, 436th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, and Staff Sgt. Matthew P. Varchetto, 436th Civil Engineering Squadron firefighter, raise the flag during the 9/11 Memorial dedication ceremony at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover Air Force Base, Del., Sept. 11, 2013. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, was unveiled at the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/David S. Tucker)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
A firefighters helmet from the New York Fire Department along with a folded flag sit on a table next to the newly unveiled memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del., Sept. 11, 2013. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
With a massive American flag flying overhead, members of the Dover Police & Fire Pipes and Drums play Amazing Grace during the dedication of a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. today. Shown closest to the camera is bagpiper Mr. Michael J. O'Connor, Jr., a Dover, Del. firefighter. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
With a massive American flag flying overhead, members of the Dover Police & Fire Pipes and Drums play Amazing Grace during the dedication of a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. today. Shown closest to the camera is bagpiper Mr. Michael J. O'Connor, Jr., a Dover, Del. firefighter. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
A wreath is moved in to place during the dedication ceremony of a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. on Sept. 11, 2013. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
Members of the Dover Police & Fire Pipes and Drums line-up nex to a ladder truck before participating in thededication of a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del., sept. 11, 2013. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
On Sept. 11, 2013 a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 was dedicated at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
On Sept. 11, 2013 a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 was dedicated at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
Mr. Bill Pool, a volunteer with the Air Mobility Command museum listens intently during the dedication ceremony of a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 at the AMC museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. on Sept. 11, 2013. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
On Sept. 11, 2013 a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 was dedicated at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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9/11 Memorial Dedication at AMC Museum, Dover AFB, Del.
On Sept. 11, 2013 a memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001 was dedicated at the Air Mobility Command museum at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The memorial, which incorporates two pieces of steel from World Trade Center tower one, a rock from the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and a block from the damaged portion of the Pentagon, makes Delaware the 50th and final state to have a public memorial. The steel was acquired through the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey World Trade Center steel program. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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