Yellow Ribbon: working for humanity
Tess, a Hope Animal-Assisted Crisis Response K-9, interacts with Geneviene and Elizabeth Cherington, daughters of Senior Master Sgt. Anthony Cherington, 482nd Maintenance Squadron flight chief, Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida, during a Yellow Ribbon event in Orlando, Florida July 25, 2014. The Yellow Ribbon Program promotes the well-being of reservists and their families by connecting them with resources before and after deployments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. James Branch)
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