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AFNWC ground breaking
Sen. Martin Heinrich and Maj. Gen. Sandra Finan, commander of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, cut the ribbon at a ceremony introducing a new building at the AFNWC. The ribbon cutting was for the recently completed “phase one” of the expansion, a $29 million, 56,000-square-foot workspace that will soon serve as the workplace for 350 people. It will house the AFNWC’s Sustainment and Technical Integration Center and members of the Nuclear Technology and Interagency Directorate.(Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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AFNWC ground breaking
A group of dignitaries, including Sen. Martin Heinrich, center, and Maj. Gen. Sandra Finan, third from the left, commander of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center at Kirtland, fling dirt at a ground breaking ceremony. (Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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Bronze Star ceremony
Brig. Gen. Andrew Salas, adjutant general for the New Mexico National Guard, pins the Bronze Star Medal on Thomas Grasser at ceremony at Kirtland May 20. Grasser received the medal for his heroics in World War II. He also received the French Legion of Honour at the ceremony. (Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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Change of command
Col. Eric Froehlich, new 377th Air Base Wing and installation commander, takes the wing guidon from Maj. Gen. Sandra Finan (left), Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center commander, at a change of command ceremony May 21. Froehlich was formerly the vice commander at Sheppard AFB, Texas. (Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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Change of command
Col. Eric Froehlich, new 377th Air Base Wing and installation commander, address an audience at his change of command ceremony May 21. Froehlich was formerly the vice commander at Sheppard AFB, Texas. (Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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Promotion ceremony
At his promotion ceremony Tom Cooley, left, shakes hands with his brother, Brig. Gen. William Cooley. Tom was promoted to an ST, or scientific professional, the highest rank a technical leader can achieve, considered to be the civilian equivalent of general. (Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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Promotion ceremony
Mary Cooley pins on her husband, Thomas, the insignia of his new designation as an ST, or scientific professional. It is the highest rank a technical leader can achieve, considered to be the civilian equivalent of general. (Photo by Dennis Carlson)
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