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Master Sgt. Harry Kibbe chats with TV’s ‘Nashville’ cast members, from left, Charles “Chip” Esten, Clare Bowen, Jonathan Jackson and Aubrey Peeples. Kibbe interviewed the actors for the 2014 “Red, White and Air Force Blue Christmas” radio special. The one-hour program will be sent to more than 3,000 country radio stations in the U.S. and the Armed Forces Network for airing during the upcoming holiday season. Air Force Recruiting Service produces the annual holiday special. (U.S. Air Force photo/Dale Eckroth) AF Christmas radio special features TV's ‘Nashville’ cast
Millions of TV viewers know them as Deacon Claybourne, Scarlett O'Connor, Avery Barkley and Layla Grant from the hit ABC series, "Nashville."
0 10/23
2014
Taking advantage of his search and rescue training, Air Force Reserve Tech. Sgt. David Hodge tends to a fellow 6th Space Operations Squadron member during a squadron hike in Colorado Spring's Helen Hunt Falls area. Hodge, 6th Space Operations Squadron Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of standardization and evaluation, uses his amateur radio skills to support emergency responders during times of emergencies. Reservist's amateur radio skills lynch pin for emergency responders
He flips the switch on his radio, dialing into a local emergency channel and listens in. Focused, he concentrates, listening for the slight crackle of radio traffic. With just dead air floating through the invisible radio waves, he leans into the microphone, pressing down on the mic's element, and talks to the world: "KØDRJ, this is KCØYCQ -- checking in".
0 10/28
2013
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