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Byron McCrey, an environmental protection specialist assigned to the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element (left), Marsha K. Singleton, an environmental protection specialist assigned to the 628th CES Installation Flight (middle) and Berry Lewis, 628th CES Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element chief (right), clean up spilled oil-based materials dropped off from the USNS Charlton (T-AKR-314) at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., July 31, 2020. Members of the 628th CES Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element receive hazardous waste from different areas of Joint Base Charleston. Their mission is to dispose of the waste properly to keep the environment and the local community safe.
Byron McCrey, an environmental protection specialist assigned to the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element, uses Oil-Dri to clean up spilled oil-based materials dropped off from the USNS Charlton (T-AKR-314) at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., July 31, 2020. Members of the 628th CES Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element receive hazardous waste from different areas of Joint Base Charleston. Their mission is to dispose of the waste properly to keep the environment and the local community safe.
Marsha K. Singleton, an environmental protection specialist assigned to the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element, labels a barrel in preparation for it to be properly disposed of at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., July 31, 2020. Members of the 628th CES Installation Management Flight Environmental Management Element receive hazardous waste from different areas of Joint Base Charleston. Their mission is to dispose of the waste properly to keep the environment and the local community safe.
Misty Gilbert, a spouse of U.S. Coast Guard Sector Charleston Boatswain’s mate who works as a nanny, is awarded the Certificate of Merit July 7, 2020, during a virtual recognition ceremony in Summerville, S.C. According to the Red Cross, the Certificate of Merit is the highest award given by the Red Cross to individuals who save or sustain a life using skills learned in a Red Cross Training Services course.
Staff Sgt. Jacob Songer, a crew chief assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, inspects an engine mounted on a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Tech. Sgt. Joie Lucas and Staff Sgt. Brandon Whitley, aerospace mechanics assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, install an anti-collision light to the bottom of a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Staff Sgt. Jacob Songer, a crew chief assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, inspects the exhaust of an engine mounted on a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Staff Sgt. Brandon Whitley, an aerospace mechanic assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, connects an anti-collision light to the bottom of a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Staff Sgt. Brandon Whitley, an aerospace mechanic assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, connects an anti-collision light to the bottom of a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Airman 1st Class Brian Ireta, an aerospace mechanic assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, checks the tire pressure on a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Airman 1st Class Brian Ireta, an aerospace mechanic assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, checks the tire pressure on a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 18, 2020. The 437th AMXS inspects, services, and maintains the assigned C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston.
Retired World War II veteran John Fisher Lammey’s objects are displayed on table at his home in Savannah, Ga.,  July 24, 2020. The objects were displayed to remind Lammey of his time spend in the service.
Josh Mayes. 628th Air Base Wing historian, interviews retired World War II veteran John Fisher Lammey,  in Savannah, Ga., July 24, 2020. As a historian, Mayes is in charge of documenting and managing historical events, programs and functions at Joint Base Charleston S.C.
Josh Mayes. 628th Air Base Wing historian, interviews retired World War II veteran John Fisher Lammey, in Savannah, Ga, July 24, 2020. As a historian, Mayes is in charge of documenting and managing historical events, programs and functions at Joint Base Charleston S.C.
John Fisher Lammey, a World War II veteran speaks during an on-camera interview with Josh Mayes, 628th Air Base Wing historian in Savannah, Ga., July 24, 2020,. As a historian, Mayes is in charge of documenting and managing historical events, programs and functions at Joint Base Charleston, S.C.
Josh Mayes. 628th Air Base Wing Historian, poses with retired World War II veteran John Fisher Lammey, in Savannah, Ga., July 24, in 2020. Mayes interviewed for the Air Force Historical Research Agency at Maxwell air force base.
U.S. Air Force Col. Marc Greene, 628th Air Base Wing commander, gives blood during a blood drive at the Joint Base Charleston Fitness Center, S.C., Aug. 12, 2020. According to the American Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.  And that need has grown exponentially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The blood donated is essential for surgeries, cancer treatment, chronic illnesses and traumatic injuries. COVID-19 antibody testing was also conducted during the drive. The next JB Charleston Blood Drive is scheduled for Oct. 14, 2020.
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Col. Clinton ZumBrunnen, 437th Airlift Wing commander taxis a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Aug. 4, 2020. The fini flight is a military aviation tradition which marks a pilot’s retirement from the Air Force. Col. ZumBrunnen Served in the U.S. Air Force for 22 years and accumulated more than 3,000 flight hours as an aviator. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Joshua R. Maund)