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Joint Base Andrews awards $81 million runway repair contract
May 25, 2010

Team Andrews “United in Strength” for JSHO 2010
May 25, 2010

You may see it, but we help you hear it
May 25, 2010

Servicemembers receive a special thank you at the Air Show
May 16, 2010
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. - Lt. Cmdr. Amy Tomlinson, the events coordinator for the Navy Blue Angels, receives a coin from Rizzy Wieser, a nine year-old girl who traveled from Florida to say thank you to service members at the Joint Service Open House here May 16. JSOH allows members of the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Marasky)

Air show munchies inspected by dedicated Airmen
May 16, 2010
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. - Airman 1st Class Chad Long (right), a public health technician with the 779th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, checks the temperature of chicken during a food booth inspection during the Joint Service Open House here May 16. The public health team had more than 50 airmen from throughout the Air Force District of Washington inspecting every food booth three times a day ensuring food preparers comply with guidelines for sanitation, hygiene and food temperatures. Also pictured are food booth workers Jeffery Stevenson (left) and Senior Airman Greg Armstrong from the Air Force Central Adjudication Facility.(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Renae L. Saylock)

Real hero caps off experience for JSOH guests
May 16, 2010
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. –Army Staff Sgt. Matthew Zedwick, 2-162 Infantry, Oregon National Guard, gives a briefing to guests who have completed the Virtual Army Experience during the Joint Service Open House here May 14.  Zedwick was awarded the Silver Star for his actions during his most recent Iraq deployment.  JSOH allows members of the public an excellent opportunity to meet and interact with the men and women of the Armed Forces and to show them America’s skilled military. (U.S. Air force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher A. Marasky)

Tuskegee Airmen's trainer replicate debuts at Andrews Air Show 2010
May 16, 2010
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. - A Tuskegee Airman unveils a BT-13 replica.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class George Trian)

Civil Air Patrol cadets use Open House to help decide their future
May 16, 2010
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. - Civil Air Patrol Lt. Col. Zachary King, chairman of the National Cadet Advisory Council, speaks to fellow cadets during the Joint Service Open House here May15. The CAP offers a wide variety of services to the public including aerospace education, cadet programs, drug reduction programs, and emergency services that work directly with the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Renae L. Saylock)

779th Medical Group organizes for a safe Joint Service Open House
May 16, 2010
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. - Capt. Katherine Tille and Maj. Ami Parker, doctors with the 779th Medical Group, review a pediatric supply checklist while Lt. Col. Christine Grundel, a nurse with the 779th Surgical Operations Squadron, calls off different supplies at the Joint Service Open House here May 14. The medical group offers medical coverage for the entire event, with a temporary staging facility as well as roaming medics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Renae L. Saylock)(released)


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Faces behind the Joint Base Andrews Air Show

From logistics and ground operations to aerial coordination, Airmen, civilians and community partners have been working behind the scenes to bring the 2025 Joint Base Andrews Andrews Air Show to life.The work of these teams spans every corner of the...
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Lessons in leadership for new supervisors

I had the honor of serving as class mentor for Airman Leadership School Class 25-Foxtrot, and I was guest speaker at their graduation on Aug. 28, 2025. Watching these dedicated Airmen complete their first level of professional military education was...