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The Hope Well Missionary Praise Dancers perform an African tribal dance during an African-American Heritage Celebration and Gospel Concert at Homestead Job Corps Feb. 8. Several types of performers came together for the event to recognize African-American History month. The event featured dancers, spoken word artists, musical and vocal soloists, poem recitations, and narratives on African-American history. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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The daughter of Master Sgt. Francisco Gonzalez, 482nd Force Support Squadron, sings and plays keyboard during an African-American Heritage Celebration and Gospel Concert at Homestead Job Corps Feb. 8. Several types of performers came together for the event to recognize African-American History month. The event featured dancers, spoken word artists, musical and vocal soloists, poem recitations, and narratives on African-American history. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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Roscoe Brown, a member of the Homestead Job Corps, singing during an African-American Heritage Celebration and Gospel Concert at Homestead Job Corps Feb. 8. Several types of performers came together for the event to recognize African-American History month. The event featured dancers, spoken word artists, musical and vocal soloists, poem recitations, and narratives on African-American history. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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The Goulds Gospel Christian Singers singing acapella during an African-American Heritage Celebration and Gospel Concert at Homestead Job Corps Feb. 8. Several types of performers came together for the event to recognize African-American History month. The event featured dancers, spoken word artists, musical and vocal soloists, poem recitations, and narratives on African-American history. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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The Greater St. Matthews Youth Praise Dancers perform an interpretive dance during an African-American Heritage Celebration and Gospel Concert at Homestead Job Corps Feb. 8. Several types of performers came together for the event to recognize African-American History month. The event featured dancers, spoken word artists, musical and vocal soloists, poem recitations, and narratives on African-American history. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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UCMJ & Marijuana use (U.S. Air Force graphic/Ross Tweten)
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Tech. Sgt. Rickie Cancel, 482nd Security Forces Squadron, sets up with his radar gun to monitor speeding at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., Feb. 5. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Nick Caceres)
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Tech. Sgt. Rickie Cancel, 482nd Security Forces Squadron, sets up with his radar gun to monitor speeding at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Fla., Feb. 5.
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Homestead Air Reserve Base concludes its Defense Commissary Agency case lot sale Feb. 10 at 5 p.m., located behind the Army and Air Force Exchange Service Express, commonly known as the shoppette. The case lot sale features truckloads of merchandise which are available for purchase onsite, and shoppers can also pick up orders they placed during the online ordering window. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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As information spreads faster than wildfire on social media platforms, practicing good OPSEC is more important now than ever before. It’s highly recommended to set privacy settings so that only “friends” can see specifics on Facebook. Even after establishing privacy settings, people should not assume their information will remain private. Don’t post classified or sensitive information (i.e. troop movement, force size, weapons details). When in doubt, speak to an OPSEC coordinator or program manager. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Ross Tweten)
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The purpose of OPSEC is to reduce the vulnerability of Air Force missions by eliminating or reducing successful adversary collection and exploitation of critical information. OPSEC coordinators are locally the key to all things OPSEC, be it knowing what’s on your critical information list or reporting OPSEC violations. Critical information is a specific fact about our intentions, capabilities, and activities vitally needed by our enemies for them to plan and act effectively, so as to cause failure or unacceptable consequences in our mission accomplishment. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Ross Tweten)
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Once again the Homestead/Florida City Military Affairs Committee is set honor our military and civilian personnel of the year at the 14th Annual Awards Banquet, Mar.1st at the Falcons Nest Club. The program will get started with a reception at 6:30 p.m. (U. S. Air Force graphic/Tim Norton)
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Homestead Air Reserve Base will be hosting a Defense Commissary Agency case lot sale Feb. 8-10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, located behind the Army and Air Force Exchange Service Express, commonly known as the shoppette. The case lot sale features truckloads of merchandise which will be available to purchase onsite, and shoppers will also be able to pick up orders they placed during the online ordering window. (courtesy graphic)
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The Golden Knights, the U.S. Army parachute team, are back at Homestead Air Reserve Base for their winter training. For the fourth straight year, the award winning jump team has come to Homestead ARB, their official winter training site, to hone their skills in preparation for the 2012 air show and competition circuit. As the "Official Ambassadors of the Army," the team performs spectacular live parachute demonstrations for the public. Local South Florida residents will see the team in the skies above Homestead ARB until early March. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ross Tweten)
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The Golden Knights, the U.S. Army parachute team, are back at Homestead Air Reserve Base for their winter training. For the fourth straight year, the award winning jump team has come to Homestead ARB, their official winter training site, to hone their skills in preparation for the 2012 air show and competition circuit. As the "Official Ambassadors of the Army," the team performs spectacular live parachute demonstrations for the public. Local South Florida residents will see the team in the skies above Homestead ARB until early March. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jaimi Upthegrove)
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The Golden Knights, the U.S. Army parachute team, are back at Homestead Air Reserve Base for their winter training. For the fourth straight year, the award winning jump team has come to Homestead ARB, their official winter training site, to hone their skills in preparation for the 2012 air show and competition circuit. As the "Official Ambassadors of the Army," the team performs spectacular live parachute demonstrations for the public. Local South Florida residents will see the team in the skies above Homestead ARB until early March. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ross Tweten)
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