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Wounded warriors hit pavement, persevere
May 8, 2009
Participants in the Wounded Warrior Project’s Soldier Ride cycle to the North Gate as they exit Andrews May 1. The wounded warriors rode from Andrews to Annapolis, Md. as a part of a two-day event to raise awareness of issues that veterans face when they return wounded from combat. This is the first time back to Andrews for most of the wounded warriors since arriving here from the front lines in need of medical care. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Melissa Rodrigues)

Volunteers give thousands of hours
May 8, 2009
Colonel Steven Shepro, 316th Wing commander, presents a certificate of volunteer excellence to William P. Moore at the Community Activities Center Monday. Mr. Moore has a long history of dedicated service to the community of Andrews and  was awarded for most volunteer hours. The volunteer awards are based on the total amount of hours each individual or teams has contributed to improve the services and quality of life on Andrews. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Giang Nguyen)

Taking a peek behind the JSOH curtain
May 8, 2009
The crowd watches the sky for the F-22 Raptor at the 2008 Joint Service Open House hosted by Andrews Air Force Base, Md., May 17th.  This year?s event will have demonstrations by the Navy Blue Angels and the Army's Golden Knights.  Once again the JSOH will host a wide variety of both military and civilian air and ground demonstrations. To include the Air Force's newest and the world's most advanced fighter jet, the F-22A Raptor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Suzanne M. Day)

AF's first joint base flies more with less
May 8, 2009

Warrior of the Week
May 5, 2009
Warrior of the Week

Combat Chaplain lifts spirits in Asia
May 4, 2009

A&FRC recognizes military spouses
May 4, 2009

Team Andrews gears up for the air show
May 4, 2009

Andrews members welcome WWII veterans to NCR
May 4, 2009
Airman 1st Class Thomas Parks, 779th Medical Operations Squadron aerospace medicine technician, greets Robert Jones, a World War II veteran, as he departs an aircraft at Baltimore Washington International Airport April 22. Several Andrews members welcomed and thanked arriving members of the Honor Flight program on the first leg of their D.C. tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Renae Kleckner)

Andrews Week in Review
May 4, 2009
Medical technicians and nurses from the 779th Aeromedical Staging Facility move patients injured in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom and others that need medical care in the U.S. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Tech. Sgt. Suzanne M. Day)

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A security policeman of the 76th Security Police Squadron and military working dog provide security as JordanianAirliner departs with King and Queen Hussein Bin-Talal on Jan. 1, 1980.

JBA honors Security Forces legacy during Police Week

Military police at Andrews have gone by many names over the decades, ranging from Military Police to Air Police, and now Security Forces; but their mission has remained committed to safeguarding the installation and enabling the Air Force mission...
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Tim Marriner, 316th Security Forces Squadron commander, attend the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Military Service Appreciation Luncheon, May 22, 2025.

Continuing the mission: Honoring military veterans in law enforcement

The following are remarks given by Lt. Col. Tim Marriner, 316th Security Forces Squadron commander, at the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Military Service Appreciation Luncheon, May 22, 2025. The remarks have been edited for length and...