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An 81-mm mortar was found at Arnold AFB Feb. 27. Workers from subcontractor Bay West use a small charge to detonate unexploded ordnance found during the remedial investigation phase of the Military Munitions Response Project ongoing at the base. (Photo provided)
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A Bay West crew prepares to perforate an inert 3-inch Stokes mortar found on Arnold AFB as part of a demonstration exercise March 6. Bay West routinely uses explosive charges on unexploded ordnance found beneath the surface of the earth south of Wattendorf Highway and east of UTSI road in an area the Army used as a practice area in the 1940s. The ordnance is placed in a hole and covered with sandbags to lessen the impact on the surrounding area, and then the pieces are recovered. (Photo by Patrick Ary)
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Photo caption for 120229-F-RS654-009: ATA General Manager Steve Pearson talks with members of the Occupational Safety Health Representative Committee during a recent meeting. (Photo by Rick Goodfriend)
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As Cinderella, Holly Jones, a co-op employee for Services, engages each of the princesses individually on the dance floor to give them her undivided attention. (Photo by Andrea Stephens)
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Portraying the role of ‘Prince Charming,’ George DeShields, AEDC assistant fire chief, adorned one of the many princesses that attended the Daddy-Daughter Dance March 23 with a tiara. (Photo provided)
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Danica and Shane Stovall have fun dancing during the Daddy-Daughter Dance at AEDC. (Photos by Andrea Stephens)
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Father and daughter duo, Jamie and Kylee Stephens share a special moment while walking to the entrance of the Arnold Lakeside Center for the first annual Daddy-Daughter Dance March 23. (Photos by Andrea Stephens)
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From right, Christy Brunner, education chairman of the ATA’s Employee and Community Activities Committee recently presented a check to Chelsea Holden, a teacher at Robert E. Lee Elementary School in Tullahoma.  The money will be used for educational aids to increase skills in science and mathematics.  ATA is the prime contractor for Arnold Engineering Development Center and employs 2,154 people. (Photo provided)
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Christy Brunner, education chairman of the ATA Employee and Community Activities Committee recently presented a check to math and science teachers at North Middle School in Franklin County.  The money will be used for materials needed to build robotic arms and educational aids to increase skills in algebra, geometry and measurement.  Pictured from left to right are James Murphy, Anita Krause, Jackie Puryear, Christy Brunner, Ellen Jackson and T.J. Christian. (Photo provided)
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Aerospace Testing Alliance (ATA), the operating contractor for Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC), made a donation to benefit the Computer Aided Drafting program at Coffee County Central High School in Manchester. Christy Brunner, a project administrator in ATA’s Project and Design Engineering Department, presented the check on behalf of the ATA Office of the General Manager to Jon Spears, Coffee County Central High School drafting instructor Feb. 2. (Photo provided.)
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Webb School students Haena Lee and Tyler Burns pose with AEDC Commander Col. Michael Brewer after receiving first place in this year’s Student Design Competition. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Webb School students Tianyuen Wang and Dongwan Choi pose with AEDC Commander Col. Michael Brewer after receiving second place in this year’s Student Design Competition. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Moore County High School students Erica Limbaugh and Sarah Raby pose with AEDC Commander Col. Michael Brewer after receiving third place in this year’s Student Design Competition. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Coffee County Central High School students Lainey Wilkins, left, and Brittany Fox celebrate after a successful test of their space elevator at the Student Design Competition held at the Hands-On Science Center Feb. 21. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Students came up with a variety of designs for a space elevator during this year’s Student Design Competition held at the Hands-On Science Center Feb. 21. The goal of the competition was to raise a payload to a minimum height of half a meter. Students’ scores were determined by an equation that took into account the weight lifted, height reached and amount of time it took to reach that height. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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Moore County High School junior Dakota Bateman works on a space elevator designed to carry a payload a minimum distance of half a meter during the Student Design Competition held at the Hands-On Science Center Feb. 21. (Photo by Jacqueline Cowan)
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