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Capt. Daniel Taylor, 111th Attack Wing Logistics Readiness Squadron installation deployment officer, and 111th ATKW Commander Col. Howard “Chip” Eissler (left) participate in Operation Stocking Stuffers alongside Wawa associates, creating care packages for deployed service members Nov. 10, 2014, in Media, Pa. Guardsmen and civilian volunteers worked to create more than 9,000 pounds of charitable packages. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Christopher Botzum/Released)
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Capt. James Kash, left, deputy base engineer civil engineer with the 111th Attack Wing, Greg Wills, with the National Guard Bureau A7 and Lt. Col. Jacqueline Siciliano, Horsham Air Guard Station’s environmental manager were on hand to greet and speak with area residents during a town hall meeting held at the Horsham Community Center on Oct. 7, 2014.
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Staff Sgt. Jebediah Koch from the recruiting station Harrisburg with the 1st Marine Corps, plays the saxophone during the Fox 29 Salutes the Military Day Sept. 26, 2014, Philadelphia, Pa. The event showcased each military branch, including active-duty, Reserve and National Guard components. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Andria J. Allmond/Released)
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The 111th Attack Wing Command Chief Master Sgt. Paul G. Frisco Jr. talks with local U.S. Coast Guard members during the Fox 29 Salutes the Military Day Sept. 26, 2014, Philadelphia, Pa. The 111th ATKW joined members of each military branch as a show of solidarity during the event. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Andria J. Allmond/Released)
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Former staff sergeant Richard Gibrey takes part in the commencement ceremony during local news station Fox 29's Salutes the Military Day Sept. 26, 2014, Philadelphia, Pa. Gibrey was a flight crew member on the B-50 Superfortress heavy bomber. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by/Tech. Sgt. Andria J. Allmond)
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The 111th Attack Wing holds the annual Flight of Freedom Sept. 14, Horsham Air National Guard Station, Pa. The event was created to honor military values and esprit de corps amongst Guardsmen. This year's ceremony recognized two Pennsylvania Air National Guardsmen by inducting them into the Pa. ANG Hall of Fame. Additionally, members of the Pa. Guard recognized the contributions of deceased World War II Army Air Corps veteran Ernest Lewis by presenting the family with a shadowbox of his medals. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Michael P. Shaffer/Released)
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An Airmen from the 201st REDHORSE squadron of the 111th Attack Wing leaps upward to help remove downed tree limbs during a base clean-up day Aug. 28, 2014, Horsham Air Guard Station, Pa. Members across the wing joined together to enhance the base in preparation for the upcoming Environment, Safety and Occupational Health inspection slated for September. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Andria J. Allmond/Released)
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Master Sgt. Kevin Watson, 111th Attack Wing recruiting supervisor at Horsham Air Guard Station, Pa., gives an Air National Guard shirt to a festival employee Aug. 2, during the 30th Annual Musikfest in Bethleham, Pa. The festival composed of diverse music, artisans and vendors boasts thousands of visitors and Pennsylvania residents; the wing’s recruiting office chose not to miss the opportunity to connect with a local audience. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Chris Botzum/Released)
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Col. Howard “Chip” Eissler (right), wing commander for the 111th Fighter Wing and avid hockey fan, attended the Malvern Institute’s ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 6, 2013 in Horsham, Pa. for the opening of their new in-residents drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility. It’s important that we’re (the wing) not just in the community, but a integral part of the community, said Eissler.  Featured speaker, Bernie Parent, goaltender for the Philadelphia Flyers over the 1974 – 1975 Stanley Cup years, spoke candidly about his struggles with alcohol addiction and life-saving treatment he had received from the regionally-based Malvern organization.
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Col. Howard “Chip” Eissler (right), wing commander for the 111th Fighter Wing and avid hockey fan, attended the Malvern Institute’s ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 6, 2013 in Horsham, Pa. for the opening of their new in-residents drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility. It’s important that we’re (the wing) not just in the community, but a integral part of the community, said Eissler.  Featured speaker, Bernie Parent, goaltender for the Philadelphia Flyers over the 1974 – 1975 Stanley Cup years, spoke candidly about his struggles with alcohol addiction and life-saving treatment he had received from the regionally-based Malvern organization.
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Volunteers from the 111th Fighter Wing participate in the 7th Annual Independence Dragon Boat Regatta held alone the Schuylkill River at Boathouse Row in Philadelphia on June 1, 2013. The team, known as the Air Guard Argonauts, consists of 20 oarsmen, a tiller operator and a drummer to mark timing. At the close of the event, the Argonauts fared well in the finals with a race-time approaching professional standings. Team members practice weekly in the evenings as race day nears. This is the second year that wing members have competed. Their next schedule competition is slated for Oct. 5 at the same location in the Philadelphia International Dragon Boat Festival. If you would like to participate, contact team captain at: 215-323-7172.
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Volunteers from the 111th Fighter Wing participate in the 7th Annual Independence Dragon Boat Regatta held alone the Schuylkill River at Boathouse Row in Philadelphia on June 1, 2013. The team, known as the Air Guard Argonauts, consists of 20 oarsmen, a tiller operator and a drummer to mark timing. At the close of the event, the Argonauts fared well in the finals with a race-time approaching professional standings. Team members practice weekly in the evenings as race day nears. This is the second year that wing members have competed. Their next schedule competition is slated for Oct. 5 at the same location in the Philadelphia International Dragon Boat Festival. If you would like to participate, contact team captain at: 215-323-7172.
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Wing personnel join in on an afternoon, base-wide cleanup project here on May 23. A broad spectrum of repair, beautification and equipment relocation projects were addressed immediately following the morning’s 101 critical days of summer briefings from Lt. Col. Scott Hreso, the wing’s chief of safety officer. Everyone really pitched in to make the day a true success again, said Hreso. We hope to hold this kind of self-help program two times a year he added.
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Wing personnel join in on an afternoon, base-wide cleanup project here on May 23. A broad spectrum of repair, beautification and equipment relocation projects were addressed immediately following the morning’s 101 critical days of summer briefings from Lt. Col. Scott Hreso, the wing’s chief of safety officer. Everyone really pitched in to make the day a true success again, said Hreso. We hope to hold this kind of self-help program two times a year he added.
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Events Director, Randie Duretz (center in white), of The Luther Woods Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Horsham, Pa. extended an invitation to wing members to join clients there to celebrate their Military Appreciation month on May 21. Among the visitors to the home were Command Chief Master Sgt. Richard Mertz (left), 111th Fighter Wing Commander, Col. Howard Eissler, plans and resources superintendent for the 111th Communications Flight, Chief Master Sgt. Harley Delp and the base public affairs manager, Tech. Sgt. Elisabeth Matulewicz. The assembly of over 30 veterans, spouses and parents of veterans, shared their military experiences from days gone by and thanked the current military members for their service to the country.
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Events Director, Randie Duretz (center in white), of The Luther Woods Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Horsham, Pa. extended an invitation to wing members to join clients there to celebrate their Military Appreciation month on May 21. Among the visitors to the home were Command Chief Master Sgt. Richard Mertz (left), 111th Fighter Wing Commander, Col. Howard Eissler, plans and resources superintendent for the 111th Communications Flight, Chief Master Sgt. Harley Delp and the base public affairs manager, Tech. Sgt. Elisabeth Matulewicz. The assembly of over 30 veterans, spouses and parents of veterans, shared their military experiences from days gone by and thanked the current military members for their service to the country.
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