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NEWS | March 14, 2013

Blood Drive to honor SrA. John E. King, II

Team Andrews,

The 89th Communications Squadron is hosting a blood drive to honor our fallen, Senior Airman John E. King, II, 8 a.m. to noon March 22, in the Base Theater. In order to properly staff the event and eliminate donor wait times, the medical staff prefers participants schedule an appointment.

To sign-up follow these steps:

1. Click on www.militarydonor.com.
2. First-time users must register by clicking "create a profile" at the bottom of web site.
3. Fill in asterisked items as a minimum and click "submit."
4. Answer the three security questions and click "submit."
5. Click on "Donate Blood" (third option down).
6. In the "Code" section, type in "AAFB" to register for SrA King's event, then click on "Search."
7. Click on the "3/22/2013," and choose a time slot by clicking on "Schedule."

Walk-ins may be accepted, but appointments are preferred. Thank you for your support!
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