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Kuwait, U.S. forces exchange job expertise
U.S. Air Force service members give a tour of their work area to Kuwaiti air force members at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 25, 2019. Both militaries participated in a subject matter expert exchange on cargo transportation and preparation, learning about each other’s processes and providing feedback. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Kuwait, U.S. forces exchange job expertise
U.S. Air Force service members give a tour of their work area to Kuwaiti air force members at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 25, 2019. Both militaries participated in a subject matter expert exchange on cargo transportation and preparation, learning about each other’s processes and providing feedback. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Kuwait, U.S. forces exchange job expertise
U.S. Air Force service members give a tour of their work area to Kuwaiti air force members at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 25, 2019. Both militaries participated in a subject matter expert exchange on cargo transportation and preparation, learning about each other’s processes and providing feedback. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Kuwait, U.S. forces exchange job expertise
U.S. Air Force service members laugh with their Kuwaiti air force counterparts while they tour U.S. units at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 24, 2019. Both militaries participated in a subject matter expert exchange on cargo transportation and preparation, learning about each other’s processes and providing feedback. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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U-Fix-It: AASAB’s cornerstone of self-help access
U-Fix-It employees from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron look for items requrested from a customer at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 6, 2019. Craftsmen work with the unit resource advisor, talk to outside vendors and submit all requirements gathered to the contracting officer for approval through finance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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U-Fix-It: AASAB’s cornerstone of self-help access
Self-help equipment lays organized at the U-Fix-It store at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 6, 2019. The shop proides customers and facility managers tools to carry out mission-enhancing or do-it-yourself repairs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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U-Fix-It: AASAB’s cornerstone of self-help access
Staff Sgt. Tyler Young, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron material control craftsman, talks with his NCO-in-charge, Master Sgt. Brian Encarnacion, at the U-Fix-It shop at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 6, 2019. U-Fix-It is in chare of servicing customers that require items for areas such as power pro, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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U-Fix-It: AASAB’s cornerstone of self-help access
Senior Airman Patrick Lonski and Master Sgt. Brian Encarnacion, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron material control journeyman and NCO-in-charge (respectively), move heating, ventilation and air-conditioning units at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 6, 2019. These specialists ensure every asset--from paper clips to multimillion-dollar machinery--is accounted for. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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U-Fix-It: AASAB’s cornerstone of self-help access
Master Sgt. Brian Encarnacion, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron material control NCO-in-charge, operates a work vehicle at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 6, 2019. Material management specialists are responsible for managing inventory and administer and operate complex supply systems to ensure financial accountability for all utilized supplies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Military Working Dog handlers from the 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron perform a demonstration of their canines’ capabilities at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 22, 2019. A MWD handler is responsible for protecting and defending a base with their loyal canine partner by their side. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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190822-F-CT367-0146
Military Working Dog handlers with the 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron perform a demonstration of their canines’ capabilities at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 22, 2019. The demo allowed spectators from around the installation to watch as two different MWD handlers went through scenarios with their canines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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190822-F-CT367-0187
Military Working Dog, Devil, is releases Tech. Sgt. Enrique Diaz, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron kennel master, with help from Staff Sgt. Christopher OBrien, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron MWD handler, during a MWD demonstration at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 22, 2019. The protective suits are a tool for the MWD handlers that helps keep the trainer safe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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190822-F-CT367-0080
Tech. Sgt. Enrique Diaz, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron kennel master, spins around as military working dog, Devil, latches onto his bite suit during a MWD demonstration at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 22, 2019. A MWD handler is responsible for protecting and defending a base with their loyal canine partner by their side. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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190822-F-CT367-0136
Bags, used for bomb and drug detection training for military working dogs, are lined up at the MWD training facility at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 22, 2019. MWD handlers personally train their assigned dog in law enforcement, including how to detect drugs and explosives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Military Working Dog, Zsolti, 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron, pants after running through training routines at Ali al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 22, 2019. Military kennels carry a tradition where the canine will always outrank the handler. This ensures respect is always shared between the two members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Lighting up our runways: 386th AEW civil engineers maintain flig
Airman Nicholas Lee, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems journeyman, works with a contractor on identifying the electrical issues on the flightline at Ali-Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 14, 2019. In order to find what lights need work across the base, 386th ECES workers use a system that tracks every light on the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Lighting up our runways: 386th AEW civil engineers maintain flig
Airmen with the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron and contractors check on the base electrical grid at Ali-Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 9, 2019. In order to find what lights need work across the base, 386th ECES workers use a system that tracks every light on the installation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Lighting up our runways: 386th AEW civil engineers maintain flig
Airmen with the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron hold a group meeting before starting the work day at Ali-Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 13, 2019. The shop uses their group meetings to divide work among the Airmen and set guidelines for the day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Lighting up our runways: 386th AEW civil engineers maintain flig
Staff Sgt. Raul Cancel, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems craftsman, works with other members of his shop to repair and replace solar-powered taxiway lights at Ali-Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 14, 2019. Cancel deployed with a handful of other Airmen from his Air National Guard unit in Puerto Rico. The Air Force began deploying Airmen in groups in late 2017 to ensure a mixture of experienced and new Airmen would arrive at a location down range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Lighting up our runways: 386th AEW civil engineers maintain flig
Staff Sgt. Raul Cancel, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems craftsman, works with Airman Nicholas Lee, 386th ECES electrical systems journeyman, and a contractor while replacing a solar-powered taxiway light at Ali-Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 14, 2019. The most common reasons lights require replacing are getting hit by an object and burning out over time. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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