DOBBINS AIR RESERVE BASE, GA. -- Col. Heath J. Nuckolls, 22nd Air Force Chief of Staff, Col. Steven H. Slick, 94th Mission Support Group Commander, Weldon "W.D." Godfrey Jr., Chief Civilian Personnel, Col Timothy E. Tarchick, 94th Air Wing Commander, and Maj. Gen. James T. Rubeor, 22nd Air Force Commander, honor Mr. Godfrey on his retirement after 45 years of federal service, Dec 14. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
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