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Air Force Gaming connects Airmen, builds resiliency

From left, Staff Sgt. Ananiez Shelton, 66th Medical Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of Community Health Management and Air Force Gaming ambassador, Master Sgt. Chris Cernigliaro, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Detachment 7 software engineer and Air Force Gaming community moderator, and Andrew Lane, 66th Force Support Squadron community program manager and Air Force Gaming ambassador, pose for a photo at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., May 4. As the official gaming program and competition hub for the U.S. Air and Space Forces, Air Force Gaming launched in 2020 as an initiative to promote resiliency, mental acuity, and competitive excellence through video games. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lauren Russell)

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Air Force Gaming connects Airmen, builds resiliency

From left, Staff Sgt. Ananiez Shelton, 66th Medical Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of Community Health Management and Air Force Gaming ambassador, Master Sgt. Chris Cernigliaro, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Detachment 7 software engineer and Air Force Gaming community moderator, and Andrew Lane, 66th Force Support Squadron community program manager and Air Force Gaming ambassador, pose for a photo at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., May 4. As the official gaming program and competition hub for the U.S. Air and Space Forces, Air Force Gaming launched in 2020 as an initiative to promote resiliency, mental acuity, and competitive excellence through video games. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lauren Russell)

PHOTO BY: Lauren Russell
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FULL SIZE: 0.18 MB
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