D&TF beautifies bus stops on Guam
                Airman 1st Class Jordan Mafnas, left, and Airman 1st Class Cinda Elliott, right, air transportation apprentices with the 44th Aerial Port Squadron, 624th Regional Support Group, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, pose for a photo while painting an Air Force Reserve-themed mural on a bus stop in the village of Mangilao, Guam, Nov. 20, 2013. Mafnas and Elliot were new recruits assigned to a Development and Training Flight (D&TF) at the time, waiting to attend basic training. Participation in D&TF is mandatory for all newly-enlisted Airmen, with the purpose of helping them with the transition from civilian to military life by focusing on physical fitness, Air Force core values, and structure. (Courtesy photo/Staff Sgt. Michael P. Shinohara)
                
                    
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