Skip to main content (Press Enter).
U.S. Air Force Logo
Home
About Us
Units
History
Leadership
Fact Sheets
Media
News
Features
Commentaries
Photos
Team Rescue Newsletter Archives
Resources
Airman & Family Readiness
Chaplain
Director of Psychological Health
Employment
Environmental Safety
Freedom of Information Act
ID Card Office
Personal Financial Counselor
Sexual Assault and Response
Contact Us
FAQs
Sexual-Misconduct-Disciplinary-Actions
106th Rescue Wing
Contact Us
Photos
Sort By
Upload Date
Photo Date
Title
Category
All Images
101st Rescue Squadron
102nd Rescue Squadron
103rd Rescue Squadron
106th Civil Engineering
106th Force Support Squadron
106th Maintenance Group
106th Medical Group
106th Mission Support Group
106th Security Forces
Other
Show Advanced Options
Only 100 pages of images will display. Consider refining search terms for better results.
Clear Filters
|
661 - 680 of 884 results
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
Motorcycle Safety Course
F.S. Gabreski Airport, Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing, members of the Coast Guard, Army and civilians were in attendance for the motorcycle safety course held on the base. Participants had to go through a multitude of classes and practical application during their two day class which was taught by Tech Sgt. Louis G. Csabon and Senior Master Sgt. Mitchell N. Raymond. The class is required for any personnel who wishes to ride their motorcycle on base. (Official USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy)
Details
Download
Share
MSG Throwdown
Both squadrons who participated in the Throwdown used their own unique toppings on the burgers and hotdogs. The 106th Mission Support Group at F.S. Gabreski, N.Y, held the first in a series of three cooking Throwdowns on June 18, 2010. The competition between the Force Support Squadron (FSS) and the Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) featured hamburgers and hotdogs uniquely topped by squadron. A panel of three judges made up of various Wing members taste tested the food and determined that FSS won best hotdog and LRS won best hamburger. The next Throwdown will be July 31st, 2010, and feature pasta. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy / Released)
Details
Download
Share
MSG Throwdown
The 106th Mission Support Group at F.S. Gabreski, N.Y, held the first in a series of three cooking Throwdowns on June 18, 2010. The competition between the Force Support Squadron (FSS) and the Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) featured hamburgers and hotdogs uniquely topped by squadron. A panel of three judges made up of various Wing members taste tested the food and determined that FSS won best hotdog and LRS won best hamburger. The next Throwdown will be July 31st, 2010, and feature pasta. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy / Released)
Details
Download
Share
MSG Throwdown
106th Mission Support Group Commander, Lt. Col. Mary Ann Cline, presents the trophy, created by Senior Airman Tabatha Burns, to the winning team during the cooking Throwdown. The 106th Mission Support Group at F.S. Gabreski, N.Y, held the first in a series of three cooking Throwdowns on June 18, 2010. The competition between the Force Support Squadron (FSS) and the Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) featured hamburgers and hotdogs uniquely topped by squadron. A panel of three judges made up of various Wing members taste tested the food and determined that FSS won best hotdog and LRS won best hamburger. The next Throwdown will be July 31st, 2010, and feature pasta. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy / Released)
Details
Download
Share
MSG Throwdown
Staff Sgt. Paul Clementi, 106th Security Forces Squadron, declares the winner of both the best hamburger and best hotdog during the cooking Throwdown. The 106th Mission Support Group at F.S. Gabreski, N.Y, held the first in a series of three cooking Throwdowns on June 18, 2010. The competition between the Force Support Squadron (FSS) and the Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) featured hamburgers and hotdogs uniquely topped by squadron. A panel of three judges made up of various Wing members taste tested the food and determined that FSS won best hotdog and LRS won best hamburger. The next Throwdown will be July 31st, 2010, and feature pasta. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy / Released)
Details
Download
Share
MSG Throwdown
The judges (from left to right) Staff Sgt. Charles Breaux, 106th Communications Flight, Staff Sgt. Paul Clementi, 106th Security Forces Squadron, and Senior Airman Rufino A. Roman, 106th Civil Engineering Squadron, try burgers and hotdogs from both of the squadrons which participated in the cooking Throwdown. The 106th Mission Support Group at F.S. Gabreski, N.Y, held the first in a series of three cooking Throwdowns on June 18, 2010. The competition between the Force Support Squadron (FSS) and the Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) featured hamburgers and hotdogs uniquely topped by squadron. A panel of three judges made up of various Wing members taste tested the food and determined that FSS won best hotdog and LRS won best hamburger. The next Throwdown will be July 31st, 2010, and feature pasta. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy / Released)
Details
Download
Share
MSG Throwdown
Senior Airman Tabatha Burns tosses a horseshoe after the events of the cooking Throwdown. Senior Airman Burns created the winning trophy for the event. The 106th Mission Support Group at F.S. Gabreski, N.Y, held the first in a series of three cooking Throwdowns on June 18, 2010. The competition between the Force Support Squadron (FSS) and the Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) featured hamburgers and hotdogs uniquely topped by squadron. A panel of three judges made up of various Wing members taste tested the food and determined that FSS won best hotdog and LRS won best hamburger. The next Throwdown will be July 31st, 2010, and feature pasta. (U.S. Air Force Photo / Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy / Released)
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
National Guard Memorial
Pinelawn Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. - Sergeant First Class Courtney Joseph Amorel McKay was honored at the Pinelawn Cemetery in Farmingdale, N.Y. on Thursday July 10, 2008. SFC McKay was killed when his convoy was attacked in Afghanistan. SFC McKay is survived by his wife Rose and his four children, one of whom, Staff Sergeant Shane McKay is in the U.S. Army. (Official USAF photo by Staff Sgt. David J. Murphy
Details
Download
Share
32
33
34
35
36
Go To Page
of 45
Go
33
34
35
Go To Page
of 45
Go