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Sunday, September 05 2010 @ 08:15 AM EDT
2010 Warriors on the Water  
 
Photos within the listed albums are Free for Personal Use - Commercial Use by Permission Only. Permission can be coordinated with Hal Abshire (abshire@windstream.net).
Album: Top Photos from 5th Annual WOW Tournament (61)
Collection of some top photos from the event.

Updated Sunday, April 25 2010 @ 09:03 PM EDT
Views 492
Album: 2010 Tournament Awards (66)


Updated Sunday, April 25 2010 @ 01:10 PM EDT
Views 824
Album: 1st Annual TSGT David Roberson "Big Fish" Memorial Award (8)
In Memory of David Garland II, born July 11, 1974, to Gail Taylor and David G. Roberson in Durham, N.C., died unexpectedly Dec. 27, 2009, in San Angelo, Texas, where he was stationed at Goodfellow AFB. He was a Technical Sergeant with the 316th Training Squadron and the Chief of Training. Dave’s commitment and career in the Air Force spanned 15 years and was always front and center. But his real passion was bass fishing. He could stay on the water, in a boat, with a jug of water and a fishing rod forever. Through his passion, he created a business and an amazing swim-bait that he designed and handcrafted himself. His motto for his business and his life was “Drop the Fairy Wand and pick up the Big Stick.” In other words, don’t be afraid to go for the real thing! Dave was a “go to guy” and lived life “out loud”. There was nothing too difficult or impossible for him to tackle. He could find a way to make it happen. His smile, his laugh and incredible sense of humor were a trademark. Donations can be made in memory of David G. Roberson II made payable to Warriors on the Water, c/o Hal Adshire, 509 Rabbit Run Lane, Cameron, NC 28236. To learn more about Warriors on the Water visit www.warriorsonthewater.com

Updated Sunday, April 25 2010 @ 12:30 PM EDT
Views 312
Album: Ice Breaker at Sports USA, Fort Bragg NC (153)
5th Annual Warriors on the Water, Kick-Off Event

Updated Monday, April 26 2010 @ 08:47 PM EDT
Views 493
Album: VIP Tour - Visit with Iron MIke! (15)
VIP tour with Iron Mike. Fort Bragg’s The Airborne Trooper is the newest Iron Mike statue. Known as the "Home of the Airborne", Ft. Bragg hosts the 82nd Airborne Division as well as the XVIII Airborne Corps. Sculpted by Leah Heibert in 1960 and 1961, using Sergeant Major James Runyon as a model, the statue depicts a World War II-era Airborne trooper with a Thompson submachine gun at the ready.

Updated Saturday, April 24 2010 @ 01:03 PM EDT
Views 277
Album: VIP Tour - 34 foot jump tower at the Advanced Airborne School. (129)
The 34-foot tower exposes the jumper to the physical sensation of the actual jump.

Updated Saturday, April 24 2010 @ 01:59 PM EDT
Views 304
Album: VIP Tour - Wounded Warrior Transition Visit (22)
The SFAC is intended to be a center of gravity for Warrior Transition (WT) Soldiers and their Families to gather for comradeship, to share information and to provide tailored integrated support services in a warm friendly environment. The SFAC provides a warm, relaxed environment where Soldiers and their Families can take time out to watch TV or a movie, check e-mail, use the internet, make a phone call or just enjoy a cup of coffee. http://www.fortbraggmwr.com/sfac.php

Updated Saturday, April 24 2010 @ 02:35 PM EDT
Views 240
Album: VIP Tour - Pope Air Force Base (104)
VIPs visited the flight ramp for a demonstration medical evacuation using a C-130, then proceeded to lunch at the Kitty Hawk Dinning Facility. The visit to Pope finished with a visit to the 18th ASOG, a tenant unit on Pope that provides operational planning, weather support, joint air and ground training as well as contingency planning for 19 geographically separated ACC units. 43rd Airlift Wing command "Difference Maker" coins were presented to each VIP on the tour for their efforts in supporting the troops.

Updated Saturday, April 24 2010 @ 03:45 PM EDT
Views 288
Album: VIP Tour - Military Free-fall Simulator (Vertical Wind Tunnel [VWT]) (104)
VIPs give it a try at Military Free fall at the Military Free Fall, Vertical Wind Tunnel.

Updated Monday, April 26 2010 @ 08:50 PM EDT
Views 343
Album: VIP Tour - Meeting with SFC Stube (33)
From his Bio: In September of 2006, SFC Stube was very seriously wounded during Operation Medusa in Afghanistan. On a hill called Sperwan Ghar, in southwest Afghanistan, Stube and fellow Special Forces team members were involved in a massive attack by enemy Taliban forces that had dug in, waiting for a fight. As his fighting vehicle moved up the hill, days after the fighting had begun; it was hit by an IED – seriously wounding Stube. Focusing on his wounds and pulling from his Special Forces medical training, Stube guided other SF A-team members in combat trauma care until he was moved out of danger. His awards include the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. SFC Stube continues to serve within his capabilities to promote awareness of the commitment and sacrifice of American service members and their families. In a program called “Service Beyond Sacrifice,” Stube endeavors to relate to Americans about why service to our country is not only important, but worth sacrificing for.

Updated Saturday, April 24 2010 @ 07:33 PM EDT
Views 304
Album: Blast-Off - Golden Knights Jump (78)


Updated Sunday, April 25 2010 @ 11:56 AM EDT
Views 278
Album: Blast-Off - On the Water (91)


Updated Sunday, April 25 2010 @ 12:44 PM EDT
Views 507
Album: Anglers Channel Videos (4)
Videos of the event from Anglers Channel. Allow time for these to load, you might need a browser plug-in to view the videos.

Updated Monday, April 26 2010 @ 08:14 PM EDT
Views 276
Album: Uploaded Vistor Photos (1)
Photo Album for those who attended and want to share their photos with the Warriors on the Water community! Note you must be registered with the site in order to upload photos to this album. This album is moderated. Downloads from this album are allowed.

Updated Saturday, April 24 2010 @ 11:51 AM EDT
Views 197
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