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Staff Sgt. David Whitney, right, hands a box of bottled water to Staff Sgt. Parker Smith at Word Temple Church in Flint, Mich., Feb. 10, 2016. Whitney and Parker are recruiters assigned to the 339th Recruiting Squadron based in Flint. Due to massive amounts of lead found in Flint water, millions of bottles of water have been donated to the city and surrounding area since the crisis began. The two recruiters have been assisting in the recovery efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Karl Fletcher) Flint recruiters assist community in crisis
Recruiters are known as the face of the Air Force in communities all across the U.S., and in Flint, Michigan, local recruiters Staff Sgts. Parker Smith and David Whitney are also known as the faces of compassion and humanitarian service. The two recruiters have been volunteering every Wednesday and don't plan on stopping until the crisis is solved. They've helped assemble water testing kits, load bottled water into vehicles and unload pallets from trailers.
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