Colonel’s “fini flight” has bone chilling end
In an attempt to protect herself from the congratulatory water spray that is about to come her way, Col. Kathleen Flarity, 34th Aeromedical Squadron commander, raises her hands after completing her final flight Dec.19 at Peterson Air Force Base Colo. The colonel’s water dousing is a tradition conducted when a member of an aircrew completes their final flight with the unit they are assigned to. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ann Skarban)
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