H.GrahamSmith: Graduation Day
H.GrahamSmith: My sons' new job - the A-10
H.GrahamSmith: My sons' unit. 331 TRS/FLT 089 ( Warrior Flight )
H.GrahamSmith: Honor Guard carrying the flags
H.GrahamSmith: This was the sky the morning we first got to the base
H.GrahamSmith: Another view of the band
H.GrahamSmith: C-130 banking right on the fly over
H.GrahamSmith: KC-135 Fly over
H.GrahamSmith: C-130J Fly over
H.GrahamSmith: The Band followed by the Honor Flight
H.GrahamSmith: On the parade ground
H.GrahamSmith: The Band - made up of the trainees
H.GrahamSmith: Taking the Oath - I'm proud of ALL of them
H.GrahamSmith: I actually found my son when I enlarged this shot. I had no idea that he was in the picture
H.GrahamSmith: My wife and daughter
H.GrahamSmith: Several of the banners for the Airmen from their families
H.GrahamSmith: With about 810 Airmen graduating, there were about 5000 guests to watch
H.GrahamSmith: The next 30 some shots I'm posting are really for the families and friends of the graduates
H.GrahamSmith: This is known as the "Coin Run Ceremony"
H.GrahamSmith: Family from another flight
H.GrahamSmith: One of my sons' wingmen
H.GrahamSmith: My sons' fellow wingmen
H.GrahamSmith: Signs made by the families - the love and admiration was everywhere
H.GrahamSmith: Their first appearance over the bridge
H.GrahamSmith: These bridges are to avoid the base traffic
H.GrahamSmith: The first flight was a female flight
H.GrahamSmith: "Coin Run Ceremony" 810 Graduates running in unison
H.GrahamSmith: They just kept coming
H.GrahamSmith: Your left your right your left
H.GrahamSmith: Loud and proud