The late Charles "Doug" Conner, a safety professional at Dobbins ARB for more than 21 years, was honored with the dedication of a walking and jogging trail at Dobbins on June 5. Mrs. Conner (left to right), Mr. Ron Durant and members of the Conner family unveil the plaque dedicating "Conner's Way" -- an exercise trail that realized a long-time goal the late safety professional. Mr. Conner enlisted in the Air Force in 1955 and became a safety professional in 1966. He retired from active duty in 1981. He continued his safety career in civil service and retired on Sept. 3, 2003 with a total of 48 years of service to the Air Force. (Air Force photo/Don Peek)
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