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Senior Airman Augustine Thompson-Brown is a 35th Medical Operations Squadron mental health technician at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Thompson-Brown spent most of her life homeless before joining the Air Force and shares her story to inspire others to conquer their own difficulties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jordyn Fetter) Mental strength leads Airman through tough times
Surviving an unstable upbringing in Pittsburgh, she never expected to be grabbing onto the Eiffel Tower in Paris at age 21. What started as watching scenes of this historic landmark in movies led her to envision a life beyond her childhood confinement. This was it, the height of her bucket list. Senior Airman Augustine Thompson-Brown had a limited perspective about the world until she joined the Air Force at age 18 and moved on from the challenges she grew up with.
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2015
Cortez Allen, the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back, hypes up young athletes at the start of a National Football League ProCamp, July 16, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. The free, two-day camp instilled leadership and teamwork skills into children. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Ashley J. Thum) Young athletes learn teamwork, leadership at ProCamp
More than 100 children swarmed onto one of the base's football fields for a free National Football League ProCamp, July 16 and 17.
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2015
POW-MIA flag. (U.S. Air Force graphic) POW/MIA: 1,482 Airmen still missing
Nearly 1,500 Airmen are still missing and unaccounted for from various conflicts and there are more than 83,000 Americans still unaccounted for across the Defense Department. Every year the nation pauses on the third Friday of September to remember the sacrifices and service of prisoners of war, members still missing in action and their families. This year the observance is Sept. 19.
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