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Senior Airman Justin Vaughan, Air Mobility Command intelligence analyst, squeezes a stress ball while a medical professional finds a good vein during the first blood drive of the year Jan. 10, 2012. Last year Scott AFB donated more than 950 units of blood, but Col. Michael Hornitschek, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, wants to beat that goal this year and has set a goal of 120 units for the opening blood drive. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)
Airmen from Scott Air Force Base take time out of their day to donate blood during the first blood drive of the year Jan. 10, 2012. Last year Scott AFB donated more than 950 units of blood, but Col. Michael Hornitschek, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, wants to beat that goal this year and has set a goal of 120 units for the opening blood drive. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)
Senior Airman Justin Vaughan, Air Mobility Command intelligence analyst, squeezes a stress ball as the medical professional insert the needle into his vein during the first blood drive of the year Jan. 10, 2012. Last year Scott AFB donated more than 950 units of blood, but Col. Michael Hornitschek, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, wants to beat that goal this year and has set a goal of 120 units for the opening blood drive. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)
Senior Airman Justin Vaughan, Air Mobility Command intelligence analyst, relaxes while he donates blood during the first blood drive of the year Jan. 10, 2012. Last year Scott AFB donated more than 950 units of blood, but Col. Michael Hornitschek, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, wants to beat that goal this year and has set a goal of 120 units for the opening blood drive. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)
Blood donated by Senior Airman Justin Vaughan, Air Mobility Command intelligence analyst, slowly fills the bag during the first blood drive of the year Jan. 10, 2012. Last year Scott AFB donated more than 950 units of blood, but Col. Michael Hornitschek, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, wants to beat that goal this year and has set a goal of 120 units for the opening blood drive. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Ryan Crane)