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Air Force Cadet Everett Joiner prepares smoke grenades

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Air Force Cadet Everett Joiner prepares smoke grenades for the U.S. Air Force Wings of Blue parachute team’s performance at the Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, 75th Anniversary Air Show Celebration, Sept. 17, 2016. Joiner opened the show along with his teammates with a parachute demonstration during the 75th Anniversary Air Show Celebration. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kyle E. Gese)

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airmen thunderbirds air show sheppard air force base sheppard afb military texas airman usaf training air power wichita falls air education and training command aetc 75th anniversary usaf thunderbirds fly fight win kyle gese senior airman kyle gese 82nd training wing public affairs sheppard s 75th anniversary air show dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us air force