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New MSST Miami (91114) commander Lt. Cmdr. Bryan E. Clampitt addresses hundreds of Sailors, Airmen, Soldiers and civilians during a change of command ceremony held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility located on Homestead Air Reserve Base on June 11. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Outgoing MSST Miami (91114) commander Lt. Cmdr. Jonathan D. Theel inspects the crew one last time prior to relinquishing command to Lt. Cmdr. Bryan E. Clampitt on June 11.  Lt. Cmdr. Theel is transferring to the U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico Va., after commanding MSST Miami since June 2006. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, Fla. - Members of the 482nd Fighter Wing Military Personnel Flight (MPF), stand in front of 40 boxes containing over 1,600 unit personnel group folders prior to shipment to the Air Reserve Personnel Center on June 3.  The MPF conducted an extensive three month audit of records removing extraneous items prior to them being digitally scanned into the Personnel Records Display Application (PRDA).  Personnel wishing to access their records from PRDA may do so in approximately 30-days via the Air Force Portal.  For more information, contact the MPF at (305) 224-7057.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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MIAMI -- Master Sgt. Alejandro Mion, 482nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-16 crew chief, speaks to students and faculty at Vineland K-8 Center during the school's 50th Anniversary Celebration on April 24. Sergeant Mion presented the school and principal, Mrs. Mary Ann McLaren, a U.S. flag and certificate he had flown over the skies of Iraq in the school's honor. Sergeant Mion attended the Miami school from 1984 to 1987.  (Courtesy photo)
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MIAMI -- Master Sgt. Alejandro Mion, 482nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-16 crew chief, speaks to students and faculty at Vineland K-8 Center during the school's 50th Anniversary Celebration on April 24. Sergeant Mion presented the school and principal, Mrs. Mary Ann McLaren, a U.S. flag and certificate he had flown over the skies of Iraq in the school's honor. Sergeant Mion attended the Miami school from 1984 to 1987.  (Courtesy photo)
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Sean Romero throws a strike to Dan Uggla for the first pitch of the Florida Marlins 2009 season in front of 33,000 fans at Dolphin Stadium on April 6. Sean Romero’s father, Senior Master Sgt. Tony Romero is the life support NCO-in-charge from the 93rd Fighter Squadron and is currently deployed to Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Sergeant Romero was filmed giving a “shout-out” to Marlins fans and asking Sean to help him out with the opening pitch for the Marlins’ pre-game tribute to the military (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Erik Hofmeyer)
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HOMESTEAD AIR RESERVE BASE, Fla. -- Col. William B. Binger, 482nd Fighter Wing commander, has been selected for promotion to the rank of Brigadier General. As wing commander, he is directly responsible for overall management of Homestead ARB and 25 F-16 fighter jets. His leadership span of control encompasses over 1,600 members and 325 full-time civilians. He is also a command pilot with more than 4,400 hours in the F-16, including 40 combat missions over Iraq. Col. Binger assumed command of the wing in May 2008. (Courtesy photo/Albert Siegal)
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Col. William Binger, 482nd Fighter Wing commander, and City of Homestead Mayor Lynda Bell, watch Airmen “pass in review” during a Basic Military Training graduation parade at Lackland AFB, Texas, on Feb. 13.  Thirty five influential leaders from the Miami area boarded a KC-135 Stratotanker for a two-day “Civic Leader Flight” to Keesler AFB, Miss., and Lackland AFB, Texas, on Feb. 12-13. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Thirty five civic leaders along with Col. William Binger, 482nd Fighter Wing commander, and aircrew members pause for a group picture inside a C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft during a civic leader tour on Feb 13. The influential leaders from the Miami area boarded a KC-135 Stratotanker for a two-day “Civic Leader Flight” to Keesler AFB, Miss., and Lackland AFB, Texas, on Feb. 12-13. The group witnessed F-16’s from the 93rd Fighter Squadron flying up to the KC-135 for an aerial refueling training mission on their way to Mississippi. While at Keesler, the group received briefings and tours of the famed Hurricane Hunter aircraft. On Friday, the civic leaders viewed a Basic Military Training graduation parade and toured a C-5 Galaxy transport aircraft and simulator facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Tech. Sgt. Ingrid Engle, 506th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron, Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraq, packs school supplies on Jan. 29. The Loxahatchee, Fla., native was one of 30 Airmen to volunteer for the chapel run Operation School Supply drive for Iraqi children in need. Engle is deployed from Homestead ARB, where she works as an air transportation specialist assigned to the 70th Aerial Port Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Eunique Stevens)
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During a brief ceremony in recognition of 40 years of service to the U.S. government, Colonel Melvin Giddings, 482nd Maintenance Group commander, presents Mr. Thomas Miller, 482nd Maintenance Squadron, a Certificate of Service on Jan. 15.  Mr. Miller entered the Air Force on active duty in 1963 as an instruments and auto pilot specialist stationed at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.  After tours of duty in Vietnam and Taiwan, Miller came to Homestead AFB in 1974 as an Air Force Reservist working on C-121 transport aircraft.  In later years, he worked on instrumentation and avionic systems of F-4 and F-16 fighter jets.  Mr. Miller currently works in the 482nd Avionics Flight coordinating calibration and repair of all precession measurement and test equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Homestead ARB fighter fighters, Mr. Jeffery Curl, far left, and Airman 1st Class Travis Smith, far right, 482nd Civil Engineering Squadron, pose for a group picture with kids and chaperones from Boy and Girl Scout Troop 599 on Dec. 30.  The Miami Scouts were treated to a tour of the base fire department and air traffic control tower; watched four F-16 fighter jets take-off; and then ate lunch at the Falcons Nest Club.  Homestead ARB offers two tours a month. Groups interested in touring the base should contact the 482nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office at least 60 days in advance. The PA office can be reached at (305) 224-7330. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Homestead ARB fire fighter, Mr. Jeffery Curl, 482nd Civil Engineering Squadron, demonstrates how a thermal imagining camera is used to kids and chaperones from Boy and Girl Scout Troop 599 on Dec. 30.  The Miami Scouts were treated to a tour of the base fire department and air traffic control tower; watched four F-16 fighter jets take-off; and then ate lunch at the Falcons Nest Club.  Homestead ARB offers two tours a month. Groups interested in touring the base should contact the 482nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office at least 60 days in advance. The PA office can be reached at (305) 224-7330. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Mr. Ken Lambert, 482nd Fighter Wing Comptroller’s office, prepares to conduct a pre-flight inspection on an F-16 aircraft prior to take-of on Dec. 19.   Mr. Lambert was invited by the 482nd Maintenance Group, to participate in the “Crew Chief for a Day” program.  The program allows wing support personnel to work alongside “real” F-16 crew chiefs, familiarizing them with the rigors of aircraft maintenance and to give them a better appreciation for what happens on the flightline.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Mr. Ken Lambert, left, 482nd Fighter Wing Comptroller’s office, talks to Maj. Richard “Tricky” Wigle”, 93rd Fighter Squadron pilot, prior take-off on Dec. 19.   Mr. Lambert was invited by the 482nd Maintenance Group to participate in the “Crew Chief for a Day” program.  The program allows wing support personnel to work alongside “real” F-16 crew chiefs, familiarizing them with the rigors of aircraft maintenance and to give them a better appreciation for what happens on the flightline.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Tim Norton)
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Col William B. Binger, 482nd Fighter Wing commander presents the 2008 Air Force Reserve Command Fully Mission Capable Award to the 482nd Maintenance Squadron AGE Flight on Dec. 6. Also pictured are: Col. Melvin J. Giddings, second from the right, 482nd Maintenance Group commander and Chief Master Sgt. Fred D. Hennagan, far right, 482nd Maintenance Squadron superintendent. The AGE flight maintains 96 pieces of powered equipment; 72 pieces of rolling stock and 37         non-deployable pieces of equipment required to support 26 F-16 fighter aircraft, transit alert and munitions storage operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chief Master Sgt. Katdo Robinson)
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