Volunteer Airmen from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, Ga. along with Soldiers and Marines are briefed by Chris Millman of the Atlanta Falcons Community Relations office in the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Like any good military operation there is always a briefing and these volunteers are being briefed on their part in helping 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. The military volunteers are needed as official observers to verify the count and ensure all the kids participate for the entire half hour of the class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Master Sergeant Chad Bolding obtains a count of the students in his line just after the kids arrived at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Master Sgt. Bolding is with the 94th Security Forces Squadron at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Senior Master Sergeant Kenneth Cook hands out T-shirts to 8-12 year old Atlanta area students in the Georgia Dome Dec 7. Senior Master Sgt. Cook is from the 94th Aircraft Maintenance Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Master Sergeant Tracy Bridges counts the students in her line as the kids take the field at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Master Sgt. Bridges is from the 94th Operation Support Squadron at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Technical Sergeant Willie Knight high-fives a young Atlanta area student to help motivate the kids in his line at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Tech. Sgt. Knight is with the 94th Aircraft Maintenance Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Chief Master Sergeant Donnie Sharp slaps hands with a young Atlanta area student to help motivate her and the kids in his line at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Chief Master Sgt. Sharp is with the 94th Maintenance Group at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Senior Airman Davis Hawkins, Staff Sergeant Richard Potter, and Staff Sergeant Bradley Hann are on patrol in the Georgia Dome to ensure the kids in their lines stay organized and follow the rules Dec 7. The Airmen are from the 94th Security Forces Squadron at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as official observers to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Technical Sergeant Willie Knight talks with 8-12 year old Atlanta area students in his line to help motivate the kids at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Tech. Sgt. Knight is with the 94th Aircraft Maintenance Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Technical Sergeant Gerald Peterson monitors the effort by 8-12 year old Atlanta area students as they exercise in his line at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Tech. Sgt. Peterson is with the 94th Maintenance Squadron at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Master Sergeant Tracy Bridges monitors and helps motivate the students in her line as the kids exercise at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Master Sgt. Bridges is from the 94th Operation Support Squadron at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Staff Sergeant Richard Potter monitors the students in his line as the kids exercise at the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Staff Sgt. Potter is with the 94th Security Forces Squadron at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
Technical Sergeant Willie Knight certifies the number of kids in his line after the kids completed a 30 minute exercise program in the Georgia Dome, Dec 7. Tech. Sgt. Knight is with the 94th Aircraft Maintenance Flight at Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Ga. and volunteered to help as an official observer to monitor and certify an attempt by 2,288 8-12 year old Atlanta area students to break the Guinness World Record for the largest virtual physical education class. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Brad Fallin)
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