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Rhode Island National Guard Open House Air Show Proceeds Presented to the Hasbro Children's Hospital
At a ceremony held at the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) All Ranks Club, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB), North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI), Colonel Lawrence Gallogly, Commander, 143d AW, makes a few remarks prior to the presentation of a check for $100,000 to the Hasbro Children's Hospital from the National Guard Association of Rhode Island (NAGRI). The money was raised at the RI National Guard Open House and Air Show which is sponsored by NAGRI. To date, the RI Air Show has raised over 1.4 million dollars for the Hasbro Children's Hospital. Pictured from left to right Ms. Sue Roux, LtCol James Mazerall, NAGRI President, Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sposnor of the RI Air Show, Major General Robert Bray, Adjutant General, Commanding General, RI National Guard, and Colonel Lawrence Gallogly. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller. (RELEASED)
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Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House Air Show is awarded the Patrick Henry award.
At a ceremony held at the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) All Ranks Club, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB), North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI), Mr. Al Cerrone, civic leader and founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House and Air Show was asked to say a few words after being presented the Patrick Henry Award. The Patrick Henry Award is given to a civilian by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). It is designed to provide recognition to local officials and civic leaders, who in a position of great responsibility distinguished themselves with outstanding and exceptional service to the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard or NGAUS. Pictured from left to right; Colonel Lawrence Gallogly, Commander, 143d AW, Mr. Al Cerrone, and Major General Robert Bray, Adjutant General, Commanding General, RI National Guard. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller. (RELEASED)
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Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House Air Show is awarded the Patrick Henry award.
At a ceremony held at the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) All Ranks Club, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB), North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI), Major General Robert Bray, Adjutant General, Commanding General, RI National Guard (RING) presents the Patrick Henry Award to Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RING Open House and Air Show. The Patrick Henry Award is given to a civilian by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). It is designed to provide recognition to local officials and civic leaders, who in a position of great responsibility distinguished themselves with outstanding and exceptional service to the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard or NGAUS. It was presented to Mr. Al Cerrone, superior supporter of the Armed Forces, specifically the Rhode Island National Guard, and founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House and Air Show. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller. (RELEASED)
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Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House Air Show is awarded the Patrick Henry award.
At a ceremony held at the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) All Ranks Club, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB), North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI), Major General Robert Bray, Adjutant General, Commanding General, Rhode Island National Guard (RING) speaks about Mr. Al Cerrone and what he has done for the RING before presenting him with the Patrick Henry Award. The Patrick Henry Award is given to a civilian by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). It is designed to provide recognition to local officials and civic leaders, who in a position of great responsibility distinguished themselves with outstanding and exceptional service to the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard or NGAUS. It was presented to Mr. Al Cerrone, superior supporter of the Armed Forces, specifically the Rhode Island National Guard, and founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House and Air Show. Pictured from Left to Right; LtCol James Mazerall, President of the National Guard Association of Rhode Island (NAGRI), Major General Robert Bray, and Mr. Al Cerrone. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller. (RELEASED)
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Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House Air Show is awarded the Patrick Henry award.
At a ceremony held at the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) All Ranks Club, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB), North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI), Major General Robert Bray, Adjutant General, Commanding General, RI National Guard (RING) presents the Patrick Henry Award to Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RING Open House and Air Show. The Patrick Henry Award is given to a civilian by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). It is designed to provide recognition to local officials and civic leaders, who in a position of great responsibility distinguished themselves with outstanding and exceptional service to the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard or NGAUS. It was presented to Mr. Al Cerrone, superior supporter of the Armed Forces, specifically the Rhode Island National Guard, and founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House and Air Show. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller. (RELEASED)
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Mr. Al Cerrone, founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House Air Show is awarded the Patrick Henry award.
At a ceremony held at the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) All Ranks Club, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB), North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI), Colonel Lawrence Gallogly gives a short speach explaining the meaning of the Patrick Henry Award. The Patrick Henry Award is given to a civilian by the National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS). It is designed to provide recognition to local officials and civic leaders, who in a position of great responsibility distinguished themselves with outstanding and exceptional service to the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard or NGAUS. It was presented to Mr. Al Cerrone, superior supporter of the Armed Forces, specifically the Rhode Island National Guard, and founding sponsor of the RI National Guard Open House and Air Show. Pictured from Left to Right; LtCol James Mazerall, President of the National Guard Association of Rhode Island (NAGRI), Major General Robert Bray, Adjutant General, Commanding General, RI National Guard, and Colonel Lawrence Gallogly, 143d AW Commander. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller. (RELEASED)
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Help is on it's way!
Members of the Rhode Island Army National Guard fill sandbags at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich, Rhode Island (RI) for placement at various locations throughout the state of RI to help hold back the flood waters. RI has experienced record flooding throughout the state. Soldiers and Airmen from the Rhode Island Army and Air National Guard have been called into State Active Duty to help a state in need. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen M. Miller (Released)
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Help is on it's way!
Members of the Rhode Island Army National Guard fill sandbags at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich, Rhode Island (RI) for placement at various locations throughout the state of RI to help hold back the flood waters. RI has experienced record flooding throughout the state. Soldiers and Airmen from the Rhode Island Army and Air National Guard have been called into State Active Duty to help a state in need. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen M. Miller (Released)
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Help is on it's way!
Members of the Rhode Island Army National Guard fill sandbags at Camp Fogarty, East Greenwich, Rhode Island (RI) for placement at various locations throughout the state of RI to help hold back the flood waters. RI has experienced record flooding throughout the state. Soldiers and Airmen from the Rhode Island Army and Air National Guard have been called into State Active Duty to help a state in need. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen M. Miller (Released)
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$100,000 to Hasbro Children's Hospital from the RING Open House Air Show
A representative from Hasbro Children's Hospital, Chief Master Sergeant Gary Austin, 143d Maintenance Group, Dr. Robert Klein, Chief Pediatrician, Hasbro Children's Hospital, Mr. Robert Ward, President, National Guard Association of Rhode Island, and Colonel Mark Sheehan, Commander, 143d Operations Group and 2009 Air Show/Open House Director pose for a photo at the presentation of a $100,000 check to the Hasbor Children's Hospital. This money was raised during the 19th annual Rhode Island National Guard Open House Air Show held in June 2009 at Quonset Air National Guard Base. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller (Released)
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143d AW New Command Chief Settles In
Command Chief Master Sergeant (CCMSgt) William McGovern, 143d Airlift Wing (AW), settles into his new office in building P-1, Quonset Air National Guard Base (ANGB). CCMSgt McGovern was appointed as the fourth Wing Command Chief for the 143d AW at a ceremony held during the September 2009 Unit Training Assembly (UTA). USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Jason Long (Released)
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Student Flight Stops to say "Sir, Cheese, Sir!"
Members of the 143d Airlift Wing (AW) Student Flight gather for a group photo durning a weekend long training seminar at Camp Varnum, Narragansett, Rhode Island (RI). This training is designed to help incoming Airmen get ready for Basic Military Training by giving them the opportunity to learn customs and courtesies, reporting procedures, weapons familiarization and much more. USAF photo by Master Sergeant John McDonald (Released)
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143d Airlift Wing's Fourth Command Chief Takes Office
Colonel (Col) Lawrence Gallogly, 143d Airlift Wing (AW) Commander passes the Wing guidon to incomming Command Chief, Chief Master Sergeant (CMSgt) William McGovern Jr. at a change of authority ceremony held at Quonset Air National Guard Base, North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI) during the September Unit Training Assembly (UTA). USAF photo by Master Sergeant John McDonald (Released)
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AAFES Opens In Rhode Island
Town of North Kingstown Representative Ken Carter, a representative from Air Force Army Exchange Services (AAFES), Colonel Lawrence Gallogly, 143d Airlift Wing (AW) Commander, and AAFES store manager, Kathy cut the ribbon officially opening the AAFES Shoppette Class Six at the 143d AW, Quonset Air National Guard Base, North Kingstown, Rhode Island (RI). Prior to this store's opening Rhode Island was the only US state that did not have an AAFES presence. USAF Photo by Technical Sergeant Jason Long (Released)
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Record Show!
Approximately 70,000 people crowded the ramp at Quonset Air National Guard Base, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, home of the 143d Airlift Wing during the annual RI National Guard Open House and Air Show. The RI Air Show is a free show put on for the benefit of the local community. Any proceeds generated by the show are donated to local Rhode Island charities. The major benefactor is the Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence, RI. USAF photo by Technical Sergeant Jason Long (Released)
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AAFES is Open!
The 143d Airlift Wing, Quonset Air National Guard Base, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, opened an AAFES Shoppette on their facility. Rhode Island was the only state in the United States that did not have an AAFES affiliate. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller (Released)
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AAFES is Open!
The 143d Airlift Wing, Quonset Air National Guard Base, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, opened an AAFES Shoppette on their facility. Rhode Island was the only state in the United States that did not have an AAFES affiliate. USAF photo by Master Sergeant Janeen Miller (Released)
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