Volunteers construct CAFB deer blind for wounded warriors
Chief Master Sgt. Johnathan Hover, 14th Flying Training Wing Command Chief, Frank Lockhart, 14th Civil Engineer Squadron Conservation Manager, and Staff Sgt. Evan Narred, 14th Security Forces Squadron Vehicle Control Officer, work on a permanent deer blind Sept. 23, 2017, on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The three were among eight volunteers who volunteered on Saturday, however 13 people total have worked on the project since construction began in April 2017. The blind is primarily for wounded warriors and disabled veterans. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Gross)
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