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    Photo By Staff Sgt. Amber Grimm | PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, COLO. --Children try on mission oriented protective posture...... read more read more

    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, UNITED STATES

    04.04.2016

    Story by Staff Sgt. Amber Grimm 

    21st Space Wing

    “The kids went through three phases during the event,” said Staff Sgt. Justin McMahon, 21st Security Forces Squadron. “First phase was the pre-deployment portion, the children were assigned their flight commanders and left their parents behind.”

    The flights, Ironman, Sentinels, Broncos, Rangers, Reapers, and others enjoyed a quick breakfast before receiving a short mission brief from Col. Douglas Schiess, 21st Space Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Idalia Peele, 21st Space Wing command chief, before starting through the processing line. In the line each child received their immunizations (jelly beans), were thumb printed, signed a legal document naming someone else to take care of their chores and received honorary Airman dog tags.

    During this phase the children were also trained in basic facing movements, and how to march and salute before being marched back to their waiting parents.

    “The parents got to watch their children marching with pride,” said McMahon, who was the Reaper Flight commander for the event. “The flights aligned themselves in front of the parents and gave a salute to honor their sacrifice and service.”

    After a quick lunch the children rejoined their flights to run an obstacle course and visit different stations set up by various career fields. Security Forces taught the children to shoot rubber band guns and had a Military Working Dog demonstration. Gear and suits were available to try on at the Fire Protection, Medical, Bioenvironmental and Explosive Ordnance Disposal stations as well.

    “The entire day was a huge success and the kids all had smiles the entire time,” said McMahon. “I feel they learned a lot about what their military family members experience during deployments and hope it will help them if their parents get deployed in the future.”

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    Date Taken: 04.04.2016
    Date Posted: 05.02.2016 16:53
    Story ID: 197084
    Location: COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, US

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