Senior Airman Daniel Letchworth, 17th Communications Squadron, loosens the strings holding down a pick up load of cardboard boxes during the Great American Cleanup at the San Angelo Coliseum May 1. Twice a year San Angelo and Keep San Angelo Beautiful, with the help of volunteers from Goodfellow, participate in the Great American Cleanup. The community effort spans the country with the intent of reducing trash by recycling waste materials versus adding more material to local landfills. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
Senior Airman Daniel Letchworth, 17th Communications Squadron, Airman 1st Class Samantha Engeler, 312th Training Squadron, and Airman 1st Class Junille Leon-Guerrero, 312th Training Squadron, unload a pick up bed full of cardboard boxes during the Great American Cleanup at the San Angelo Coliseum May 1. Twice a year San Angelo and Keep San Angelo Beautiful, with the help of volunteers from Goodfellow, participate in the Great American Cleanup. The community effort spans the country with the intent of reducing trash by recycling waste materials versus adding more material to local landfills. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
Airman 1st Class Samantha Engeler, 312th Training Squadron unloads a trailer during the Great American Cleanup at the San Angelo Coliseum May 1. Twice a year San Angelo and Keep San Angelo Beautiful, with the help of volunteers from Goodfellow, participate in the Great American Cleanup. The community effort spans the country with the intent of reducing trash by recycling waste materials versus adding more material to local landfills. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
Airman 1st Class Junille Leon-Guerrero, 312th Training Squadron, unloads a trailer full of trash during the Great American Cleanup at the San Angelo Coliseum May 1. Twice a year San Angelo and Keep San Angelo Beautiful, with the help of volunteers from Goodfellow, participate in the Great American Cleanup. The community effort spans the country with the intent of reducing trash by recycling waste materials versus adding more material to local landfills. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt Randy Mallard)
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New Era of Leadership in the 17th CONS
17th SFS Change of Command Ceremony
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