Suzanne Appenzeller and Lisa Crossman, of the Honorary Commanders Association, look on as Tech. Sgt. Mickey Smith from the 94th Operation Support Squadron Life Support shop, explains night vision goggles. The demonstration covered the different ways pilots use night vision, how they recognize terrain features and infrared signals. The Honorary Commanders Association visited base March 20 for at tour of the Air Force Reserve mission of the 94th Airlift Wing. This is one of several tours and trips the group will experience throughout the year as they learn more about the people and mission of the Air Force Reserve and sister services.
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