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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Staff Sgt. Joseph Buch and Tech Sgt. Erin Eagleson, North Dakota Air National Guardsmen assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron take a slump measurement while testing a fresh batch of concrete before her team pours a new slab of concrete at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. The sample is checked for fluidity and strength on the seventh and 28th day to ensure a proper product has been provided. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Airmen assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron smooth out the edges of a concrete slab before covering it with burlap and tarp so that it will dry correctly without debris at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. During the last two weeks, Air National Guardsmen and active duty personnel, laid 1,000 yards of concrete, repaired 60 slabs and 425 spalls in order to keep the flight line ready for U.S. and Coalition forces flying sorties. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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332nd ECS keeps deployed Airmen connected
SrA Jacob Ferreira, assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron, positions copper wire for installation as part of a base-wide wireless internet improvement project Nov. 13, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The 332nd ECS has made rapid improvements to base internet connectivity in recent months, providing deployed service members with a more reliable, flexible connection to home. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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332nd ECS keeps deployed Airmen connected
SrA Jacob Ferreira, assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron, clamps copper wire between rooftops as part of a base-wide wireless internet improvement project Nov. 13, 2017 in Southwest Asia. 332nd ECS took on the project with the aim of providing service members deployed in austere conditions with a safe, reliable connection to loved ones back home. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
Aircrew members assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron perform pre-flight checks prior to flying a sortie in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 3, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The squadron’s primary objective is the protection and support of Coalition forces on the ground via precision strikes and defensive counter-air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
Aircrew members assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron perform pre-flight checks prior to flying a sortie in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 3, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The 336th EFS is deployed from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N. C. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
An aircrew member assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron prepares his equipment for a sortie in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 3, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The 336th EFS flies the F-15E Strike Eagle, a dual-role fighter designed to excel in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
An aircrew member assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron prepares his equipment for a sortie in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 3, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The 336th EFS flies the F-15E Strike Eagle, a dual-role fighter designed to excel in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
Crews assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron prepare F-15E Strike Eagles assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron for sorties in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 7, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The 336th EFS, supported by aircraft maintenance professionals, flies combat sorties day and night -- protecting Coalition forces as they work towards the elimination of remaining ISIS fighters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
An aircrew member assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron prepares waits for clearance to taxi, prior to a sortie in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 7, 2017 in Southwest Asia. The 336th EFS arrives in the region after a recent string of major victories for Coalition forces on the ground and will look to capitalize on that momentum. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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336th EFS sets tone for new phase of OIR
An aircrew member assigned to the 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron prepares his weapons and survival equipment for a sortie in support of Operation Inherent Resolve objectives November 7, 2017 in Southwest Asia. In addition to the equipment required to safely operate high-performance combat aircraft, aircrew members also carry items designed to help them survive and get to safety in the event of a mishap. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Kleinholz)
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332nd EMDG welcomes new commander
Brig. Gen. Kyle W. Robinson, 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing commander, left, passes the guidon to Col. Bradley D. Nielsen, during the 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group assumption of command ceremony October 16, 2017, in Southwest Asia. The passing of a guidon symbolizes a unit’s transfer of command. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sergeant Samuel O’Brien
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332nd EMDG welcomes new commander
Col. Bradley D. Nielsen, 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group commander addresses Airmen for the first time after assuming command, October 16, 2017, in Southwest Asia. Prior to inheriting the 332nd EMDG, Nielsen was the deputy commander of the 48th Medical Group, RAF Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sergeant Samuel O’Brien)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Capt. Rafael Toro-Quinones, officer in charge assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, listens to the band during a recording session where the band recorded their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Marsh, audio engineer assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, adjusts sound levels during a recording session as the band recorded their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Capt. Rafael Toro-Quinones, right, officer in charge, communicates with band members recording in another building while Tech. Sgt. John Marsh, audio engineer, both assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, assists with the production during a recording session as the band recorded their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mark Wheeler, drummer assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, plays drums during a recording session as the band recorded their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Melissa Lackore, right, and Senior Airman Paula Hunt, vocalists assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, sing the Air Force Song during a recording session at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Paula Hunt, left, and Staff Sgt. Melissa Lackore, vocalists assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, sing the Air Force Song during a recording session at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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The AFCENT Band, Touch-n-Go, records their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Kukan, non-commissioned officer in charge and guitar player assigned to the Air Force Central Command Band, Touch-n-Go, plays during a recording session as the band recorded their punk rock rendition of the Air Force Song at Al Udeid, Air Force Base, Qatar, Sept. 21, 2017. The band travels throughout the U.S. Central Command Area of Responsibility in support of U.S. Embassies to build partnerships, boost morale, and provide diplomacy and outreach to host nation communities. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Bradly A. Schneider/Released)
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