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Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the Band of Flight perform during the National Air and Space Intelligence Center retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the Band of Flight perform during the National Air and Space Intelligence Center retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the Band of Flight perform during the National Air and Space Intelligence Center retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the Band of Flight perform during the National Air and Space Intelligence Center retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)
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Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony. (U.S. Air force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eunique P. Thomas)

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio -- Airmen from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center participate in a retreat ceremony at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 1, 2016. Retreat ceremonies serve a twofold purpose to signal the end of the official duty day and to pay respect to our nation's flag. Because the time for the end of the duty day varies, the commander designates the specific time for the retreat ceremony.
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