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PHOTOS FROM THE 2007
AWRA REUNION

TUCSON, AZ

21-25 OCT 2007


2007 Photo Courtesy of John Hug.  All Rights Reserved.

Our 2007 Honorees, David and Maureen Magilavy, shortly after David had
accepted a plaque recognizing his 15 years of service to the Association



2007 Photo Courtesy of  Bill Davis.  All Rights Reserved.

We also had a chance to thank Peter and Mary Copeskey  for their help in planning
the reunion and setting up two fantastic tours of the "boneyard" and one of the 25th OWS




2007 Photo Courtesy of Bernie Barris.  All Rights Reserved.

Three of our more "seasoned" members.  From left, Gene Wallace,
H. P. Bilyeu, and John Hug enjoyed the displays in the Hospitality suite.





2007 Photos Courtesy of Bernie Barris.  All Rights Reserved.

At  left, Dwayne Flatt and Bernie Barris (who was the primary 2007 Reunion planner) tell "just one
more story."  At right are Barbara and Charley Cooper.  Barb spent all Sunday afternoon
helping folks get checked in.  The organization could not function without volunteers.  Thank you!




2007 Photo Courtesy of Bernie Barris.  All Rights Reserved.

Both before and after the "official" reunion, a group of mostly old retirees (sorry Peter) gathered to
discuss the good times at Lee's Runway Bar and Grill.  You have to get the tee shirt ....
From left, seated:  Mary Copeskey, Bruce Russell, Pam Russell, and Bob Tuttle. 
Standing: Peter Copeskey, Bernie Barris, Proprietor T. J. Smith, and ???????




2007 Photo Courtesy of Sam Angevine.  All Rights Reserved.

On Monday, everyone gathered for the briefing by Peter before heading out to D-M.




2007 Photo Courtesy of Bernie Barris.  All Rights Reserved.

One of the true highlights was seeing our our war horses.  I heard that
Job Control was calling 554 "FMC" (Fully Mission Capable)





2007 Photos Courtesy of Bernie Barris.  All Rights Reserved

Joey Tabaco is ready to try something new.


Jim Spenrath, back at his Nav Station, would
just like to have at it one more time.





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