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Haley Garland, daughter of Col. Robert Garland, USAF Weapons School commandant, practices her routine with a horse before competing in the 4th annual Red, White and Blue Jeans Walk-Trot Sept. 8, 2012 at Horseman's Park, Las Vegas, Nev. Since 2006, Horses4Heroes has introduced more than 5,000 servicemen and women to horses and horseback riding. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)
Haley Garland, daughter of Col. Robert Garland, USAF Weapons School commandant, practices her routine with a horse before competing in the 4th annual Red, White and Blue Jeans Walk-Trot, Sept. 8, 2012 at Horseman's Park, Las Vegas, Nev as part of Hero Appreciation day. There were more than 400 men, women and children that attended Hero Appreciation day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)
Chloe Kenny, daughter of Brian Kenny, pets her horse before competing in the 4th annual Red, White and Blue Jeans Walk-Trot run by the Horses 4Heroes organization Sept. 8, 2012, at Horseman's Park, Las Vegas, Nev. Horses4Heroes provides interactions with horses and farm animals that empower, engage and inspire military children and their families. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)
Col. Robert Garland (With his hand over his heart), USAF Weapons School commandant, and fellow veterans watch as the American flag is carried by Amy Garland, Garland?s wife, before the start of the 4th annual Red, White and Blue Jeans Walk-Trot Sept. 8, 2012 at Horseman's Park, Las Vegas, Nev. Members of the Nellis Air Force Base community participated and members from the USAF Weapons School volunteered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)
Mitchell Retzlaff, A Tech Sgt. and space system operator with the 328th Weapons School, registers contestants during the 4th annual Red, White and Blue Jeans Walk-Trot Sept. 8, 2012 at Horseman's Park, Las Vegas, Nev. Airmen from the USAFWPS supported the Red, White and Blue Walk-Trot and Hero Appreciation Day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes)
by Master Sgt. Larnique Mickens and Tech. Sgt. Dawn Thompson
United States Air Force Weapons School
9/12/2012 - NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- Airmen from the United States Air Force Weapons School supported the 17th Brigade Army National Guard and the 4th Annual Horses4Heroes "Red White and Blue Jeans Walk-Trot Spectacular" Sept. 7-9.
Acting on behalf of the USAFWS's Weapons School Foundation, a program designed to support the Nellis and local communities through volunteer and sponsoring efforts demonstrating the "Service before Self" core value through caring for people, the Airmen helped set up the event, managed schedules and provided inspirational support to participants.
"The Weapons School is charged with transforming and inspiring our nation's combat power," said Col. Robert Garland, the USAFWS commandant. "I am humbled and proud daily to work alongside incredible Airmen who believe caring for others and inspiring someone to be their best is everything. That is the true definition of 'Service before Self.'"
This community open-breed horse show was touted as the "biggest little horse show" in Las Vegas, offering participants the opportunity to try horse shows in a safe environment. All participants received a collectible participant ribbon and first-place award-winners received gift cards donated by local retailers and restaurants.
According to show organizer and 99th Force Support Squadron Honorary Commander and Nellis Support Team member Sydney Knott, the goal of this event was to recognize and honor our servicemen and women as well as others in the service of our communities.
During this year's Nevada National Guard Family Appreciation Day event, active duty military, returning combat veterans, wounded warriors, and their families enjoyed free activities, pony rides, bounce houses, animal feedings, petting zoo, face painting, balloon shapes, and free food and drink.
Airmen from the USAFWS donated their time, experience and leadership to help others reach for their dreams. Some were judges during the event, while more than a dozen members of the school actually participated in the competition.
According to their website, Horses4Heroes, Inc., headquartered in Las Vegas, was founded in 2006 to enrich lives, empower local youth and their families, and honor heroes in the community - including active-duty military, veterans, wounded warriors, and first responders - by providing affordable to free recreational, instructional and health & wellness equestrian programs and activities for all ages and all riding levels, one horseback ride at a time.
Motivated by the tragic events of 9/11, the Horses4Heroes organization was created to say "thank you" to the men and women whose daily sacrifices keep us safe.