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Mark Kinkade "Trees burn, and when the majority of a base is nestled in a vast training area covered with trees, the threat of fire is constant. At Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., the Jackson Guard keeps trees and tradition alive by: guarding Eglin's wild lands". Airman. FindArticles.com. 20 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IBP/is_9_48/ai_n6237270/
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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of Airman
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Tuskegee airmen
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by Anthony Johnston - Airman
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All systems go
by Franklin J. Perkins -
Fitness uniform in production
by Scott Elliot -
Embracing Korea
by Michael Nappi -
The best of jake
by Jake Schuffert -
Then & now
by Chuck Roberts -
Legacy of airpower
by Ben Bloker -
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by Charlie Emerson -
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Nice duds
by Al Miller -
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by Orville F. Desjarlais, Jr. -
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by Kathleen Ferrero -
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by Scott Wagers -
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The music man: sergeant fosters international relationships one note at a time
by Val Gempis -
Museum rolls in 11,000-pound stone from China
by Rob Bardua -
Stressed Out! With frequent and longer deployments, more work and fewer people, an online guide can help leaders deal with a workforce facing increasing anxieties at home and abroad
by Tim Barela - Air Force Television news
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Trees burn, and when the majority of a base is nestled in a vast training area covered with trees, the threat of fire is constant. At Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., the Jackson Guard keeps trees and tradition alive by: guarding Eglin's wild lands
by Mark Kinkade -
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by Chuck Roberts - Editor's note
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