 
A WRONG TURN WITH GPS
A WRONG TURN WITH GPS: Emergency workers try to save victims of a head-on collision between a car and an ambulance over Labor Day weekend. Three of the four people in the car died, including the driver — an Airman from Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. The driver had been reaching for a cell phone that fell off his lap when he took his eyes off the road, crossed the center line and hit the ambulance with both vehicles traveling 55 mph. (Courtesy photo)
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Posted: 12/12/2011
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A WRONG TURN WITH GPS
A WRONG TURN WITH GPS: Emergency workers try to save victims of a head-on collision between a car and an ambulance over Labor Day weekend. Three of the four people in the car died, including the driver — an Airman from Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. The driver had been reaching for a cell phone that fell off his lap when he took his eyes off the road, crossed the center line and hit the ambulance with both vehicles traveling 55 mph. (Courtesy photo)
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Posted: 12/12/2011
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A WRONG TURN WITH GPS
A WRONG TURN WITH GPS: Emergency workers try to save victims of a head-on collision between a car and an ambulance over Labor Day weekend. Three of the four people in the car died, including the driver — an Airman from Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. The driver had been reaching for a cell phone that fell off his lap when he took his eyes off the road, crossed the center line and hit the ambulance with both vehicles traveling 55 mph. (Courtesy photo)
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Posted: 12/12/2011
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“THREE-LEGGED RACE”
“THREE-LEGGED RACE”: When the flight controls malfunctioned on their T-6 Texan II, an instructor pilot and his student had to figure out a way to land the plane safely back home at Sheppard AFB, Texas. The pilot had only been an instructor for a little over a month, while the student pilot had never even flown solo. (Photo by TSgt Samuel Bendet)
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Posted: 12/11/2011
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HEAD HUNTER
HEAD HUNTER - Call him Mr. October. It’s Curtis Hahn’s favorite month of the year because it marks the start of deer hunting season and time for him to take aim with his beloved bow and arrows. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Samuel Bendet)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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HEAD HUNTER
HEAD HUNTER - Curtis Hahn tells his story about falling out of tree stand and to land himself in a coma. (by Tech. Sgt. Samuel Bendet)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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HEAD HUNTER
HEAD HUNTER - Curtis Hahn tells his story about falling out of tree stand and to land himself in a coma. (photo by Tech. Sgt. Samuel Bendet)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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HEAD HUNTER - At his 11-acre ranch in Seguin, Texas, Hahn feeds one of the 13 whitetail deer he is raising — partly as a hobby and for future sale. (photo by Tech. Sgt. Samuel Bendet)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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FIVE THINGS IN THE HERC THAT WILL KILL YOU
FIVE THINGS IN THE HERC THAT WILL KILL YOU - Air traffic controllers from the 19th Operations Support Squadron, manage aircraft in the tower cab, Sept. 26, 2011, on Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. The Little Rock flight tower manages air space for 95 assigned C-130ís and other Air Mobility Command traffic. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Caleb Pierce)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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SEVEN WAYS HUMANS START WILDFIRES
SEVEN WAYS HUMANS START WILDFIRES - Firefighter Capt. Blair Rowley, from the Hoopa Indian Reservation Fire Department, Calif., sprays water on a burning tree to prevent a fire from spreading Sept. 9, 2011, at Camp Bullis, Texas. Nearby residents evacuated their homes until fire fighters contained the 300-acre wildfire. Several wildfires occurred throughout Texas in September due to drought conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder) (Released)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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SEVEN WAYS HUMANS START WILDFIRES
SEVEN WAYS HUMANS START WILDFIRES - Fire fighter Michael Korb, left, Lonnie Risling, center, and Blaine McKinnon, right,from the Hoopa Indian reservation Fire Department, Calif., puts out a hot spot to prevent the fire from re-igniting Sept. 9, 2011, at Camp Bullis, Texas. They have been volunteering for the past 14 days fighting fires within the state of Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder) (RELEASED)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE
SPREADING LIKE WILDFIRE - A Texas National Guard CH-46 Blackhawk flies right into the smoke to dump its water over the wild fire. Texas National Guard crews launched out of the Austin Army Aviation Facility to fight wild fires threatening homes and property near Bastrop, Texas, September 6, 2011. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Malcolm McClendon)
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Posted: 10/27/2011
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