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Bengals Rookies Visit Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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Bengals rookies visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Friday to spend the day with Airmen and their families.

The players began the day touring the 711th Human Performance Wing and the STRONG Lab (Signature Tracking for Optimized Nutrition & Training) to learn how the military uses human performance technologies to optimize military fitness through personalized training, nutrition and recovery prescription.

Next was a stop to learn about the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). USAFSAM has been a leader in the field of aerospace medicine and human performance from the beginnings of aviation and is the oldest continually operating institution of its kind.

The players visited the Military Working Dog facility before having lunch with military members to learn more about the life of the Airmen.

The day concluded with a skills & drills clinic for military children in Grades 1-5 where Who Dey and the Ben-Gals joined in on the fun.

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has been a leader in military aviation development from the time of airplane inventors Wilbur and Orville Wright to today's aerospace age. With over 30,000 employees, including military, civilian and contractors, Wright-Patterson is the largest single site employer in the state of Ohio.

Bengals rookies visited Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Friday to spend the day with Airmen and their families Friday.

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