11/26/2012 - Maj. Jeff Efron, 14th Air Force member: Q: What are you most thankful for this year? A: "My son's health." Q: Favorite part of your holiday meal? A: "Oyster bar, probably haven't heard that one yet." Q: Did you do any Black Friday shopping? A: "I just hit some outlets on my trip back from visiting family in Arizona." (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Peterson)
11/26/2012 - Senior Airman Stephen Cannon, 614th Air & Space Operations Center analyst: "Q: What are you most thankful for this year?" A: "My Family." Q: Favorite part of your holiday meal? A: "The turkey." Q: Did you do any Black Friday shopping? A: "No, not interested." (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Peterson)
11/26/2012 - Capt. James Banta, 614th Air & Space Operations Center training manager: Q: What are you most thankful for this year? A: "Spending Thanksgiving time with my friends this year." Q: Favorite part of your holiday meal? A: "Homemade cornbread" Q: Did you do any Black Friday shopping? A: "No, I want to avoid the crowds." (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Peterson)
11/26/2012 - 2nd Lt. John Boylson, 532nd Training Squadron student: Q: What are you most thankful for this year? A: "My family and friends." Q: Favorite part of your holiday meal? A: "Pumpkin Pie" Q: Did you do any Black Friday shopping? A: "No, I used to work in retail, so I would rather do my shopping online."
11/26/2012 - Bill Prenot, 30th Space Wing plans and programs manager: Q: What are you most thankful for this year? A: "I'm thankful for my family and friends." Q: Favorite part of your holiday meal? A: "Having my son there." Q: Did you do any Black Friday shopping? A: "I try to avoid that at all costs." (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Peterson)
11/26/2012 - Tech. Sgt. Dean Givens, 30th Medical Group NCOIC of the Aerospace Medicine Clinic: Q: What are you most thankful for this year? A: "Having the first Thanksgiving with my family in six years." Q: Favorite part of your holiday meal? A: "Sweet potato pie." Q: Did you do any Black Friday shopping? A: "No, but I did drive by the Wal-Mart to see how crazy the lines were." (U.S. Air Force photo/Michael Peterson)