233d Dining Out
Colorado Air National Guard Col. Thomas McKenna, Commander of the 233d Space Group, and Master Sgt. Jesse Farley, 233d Space Communications Squadron, share a toast at the Grog Bowl at the 233d Space Group Dining Out in Loveland, Colo., Oct. 18, 2014. The Grog Bowl tradition is thought to have originated during the years of the westward expanison when Cavalry Troopers would share their spirits with each other to ensure that all fellow troopers had something to drink. Today's Grog Bowl still encompasses the tradition of comradery and good fellowship amongst unit members. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Michelle Y. Alvarez-Rea/Released.)
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