by Master Sgt. Marvin Preston
Air National Guard Readiness Center Public Affairs
7/7/2014 - ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Airmen
and civilians assigned to the Air National Guard Readiness Center at
Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, gathered with their families for the
annual ANGRC picnic at Fort Hunt Park here July 3.
The event was hosted by Air Force Brig. Gen. Michael R. Taheri,
commander of the ANGRC, and provides an opportunity to build morale,
teamwork as well as recognize the sacrifices and contributions of ANG
families to the Total Force mission.
"Having this opportunity to get everyone together here is spectacular,"
said Taheri. "This gives your families a chance to see the great people
who drive the engine of the 105,400 Air National Guardsmen out there.
Being in the field and coming back to Washington, D.C. I've gained an
appreciation for all the hard work everyone does all year long to make
the mission happen, for the Air Force and the Air National Guard."
Attendees of all ages enjoyed activities that included a sack race, kickball, softball, volleyball, and face painting.
Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Harmony Thomas, section chief of Knowledge
Operations at the ANGRC and event organizer, echoed Taheri's thoughts on
the importance of the day.
"The 4th of July is a time of remembrance and thanks to all those who
created our freedoms," said Thomas. "There's no better way to celebrate
that than to celebrate together with the people who are making that
happen today."
Fort Hunt Park is located near the shores of the Potomac River and was
originally part of George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. The parks
open fields and forests provided a great venue for ANGRC members and
their families to get together for team building and morale events.
Monday, July 07, 2014
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