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New aircraft trainer allows firefighter cutting edge training
Firefighters from the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron enact a live demonstration of a fire department search and rescue aircraft trainer during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 19. The initial idea for the project came about nearly two months prior when an “idea fairy” approached Tech. Sgt. Scott, 380 ECES Fire Department crash crew chief, with suggestions to developinng the trainer. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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Cleaning wheels
Staff Sgt. Abraham Ponce, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace maintenance craftsman, from Odessa, Texas, rests his hand on a wheel at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Feb. 16. Cleaning every wheel by hand is part of the process of wheel and tire repair. During the cleaning process, Ponce inspects the wheel for cracks and signs of corrosion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Taking care of wheels
Senior Airman Michael Dalleo, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace maintenance apprentice, from Enfield, Connecticut, cleans a wheel at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Feb. 16. Cleaning every wheel by hand is part of the process of wheel and tire repair. During the cleaning process, Dalleo inspects the wheel for cracks and signs of corrosion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Removing some bolts
Airman 1st Class Bobbie Price III, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace maintenance journeyman, from League City, Texas, uses an automatic torque machine to remove the bolts holding a wheel together at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Feb. 16. The machine is programmed to quickly remove the bolts of any U.S. Air Force aircraft at AUAB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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This wheel will be the cleanest ever
Staff Sgt. Abraham Ponce, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace maintenance craftsman, from Odessa, Texas, cleans a wheel at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Feb. 16. Cleaning every wheel by hand is part of the process of wheel and tire repair. During the cleaning process, Ponce inspects the wheel for cracks and signs of corrosion. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Maintainers brave halon, fire to save F-15 aircrew
Chief Master Sgt. Charles Mills, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, congratulates 380th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Airmen after an awards ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 16, 2016. In addition to the medals, the maintainer’s efforts garnered them the AFCENT Ground Safety Award of Distinction for February 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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Maintainers brave halon, fire to save F-15 aircrew
Four Air Force Commendation Medals are presented to 380th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Airmen during an awards ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 16, 2016. Air Force Commendation Medals are awarded to armed services personnel who distinguish themselves by meritorious achievement and service while serving in any capacity with the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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Maintainers brave halon, fire to save F-15 aircrew
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Nicholas, F-15E Strike Eagle fighter pilot assigned to the 391st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, pins an Air Force Commendation Medal on Senior Airman Nash Camden, a 380th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, during an awards ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 16, 2016. Nicholas is one of two aircrew members who were inside a taxiing F-15 when a hydraulic fluid leak on the aircraft’s hot brakes set it afire Dec. 2, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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Maintainers brave halon, fire to save F-15 aircrew
Senior Airmen Nash Camden, Matthew Mayo, Blake Destasio and Tech. Sgt. Kyle Martin, left to right respectively, pose for a photo after an awards ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 16, 2016. The four Airmen were part of a group of nine maintainers from the 380th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron who were recognized for their efforts when they responded to a fire caused by a hydraulic fluid leak on an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter after it returned from a sortie December 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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Defenders, K9s relocate to new home
Royal Australian Air Force Leading Aircraftman Kevin Martins, Combat Support Unit 14 military working dog handler and trainer attached to the 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron MWD Section, inspects a kennel in the newly constructed K9 compound at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 26, 2016. The kennels are approximately 160 percent larger than those previous utilized and include a house for military working dogs to rest and relax. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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Defenders, K9s relocate to new home
The newly constructed Military Working Dog Compound is now home to 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron personnel and their Royal Australian Air Force counterparts at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 26, 2016. The compound boast several enhancements including a conference room, larger kennels and a triple-sized obedience course, in addition to the compound itself being four times larger than its predecessor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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Germany joins coalition
A member of the German Air Force stands at attention as he waits for the raising of the German flag during a ceremony at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 8, 2016. The ceremony recognized the addition of Germany to the Operation Inherent Resolve coalition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Germany joins coalition
Lt. Gen. Joachim Wundrak (left), commander, German Air Operations Command stands at attention with memers of the German military during a German flag raising ceremony at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 8, 2016. The ceremony recognized the addition of Germany to the coalition supporting Operation Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Aircrew flight equipment ensures 386th AEW pilots are prepared for anything
Tech. Sgt. Nafis Beyah, a 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, inspects aircrew safety equipment on-board a C-130H at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 9, 2016. The aircrew flight equipment team maintains and services survival equipment such as parachutes, oxygen masks, night vision goggles, survival vests and flight helmets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerilyn Quintanilla)
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Aircrew flight equipment ensures 386th AEW pilots are prepared for anything
Tech. Sgt. Nafis Beyah, a 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, conducts an operations check on a 358 Quick Don Mask at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 9, 2016. Beyah is part of a 12-person aircrew flight equipment team supporting Operation INHERENT RESOLVE by ensuring all flight and safety equipment is operational and ready to use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerilyn Quintanilla)
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Aircrew flight equipment ensures 386th AEW pilots are prepared for anything
Tech. Sgt. Nafis Beyah, a 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, conducts an operations check on night vision goggles at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 9, 2016. The aircrew flight equipment team maintains and services survival equipment such as parachutes, oxygen masks, survival vests and flight helmets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerilyn Quintanilla
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Aircrew flight equipment ensures 386th AEW pilots are prepared for anything
Tech. Sgt. Nafis Beyah, a 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment technician, inspects an MBU 12/p mask at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Feb. 9, 2016. Beyah is part of a 12-person aircrew flight equipment team supporting Operation INHERENT RESOLVE by ensuring all flight and safety equipment is operational and ready to use. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jerilyn Quintanilla)
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Defenders, K9 embrace deep blue
Satie, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog, age four, prepares to leap from the edge of a pool during annual water-based aggression training at the base pool at undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 18, 2016. Older, more experienced military working dogs dogs were more proactive in their approach to the training, immediately seeking out the aggressor upon entering the pool area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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Defenders, K9 embrace deep blue
Staff Sgt. Kenten, a 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, carries his K9 partner, Ppixie, age three, during annual water-based aggression training at the base pool at undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 18, 2016. In addition to water familiarization, military working dog handlers said the training allowed dogs and their handlers to strengthen their bonds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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Defenders, K9 embrace deep blue
Staff Sgt. Anthony, a 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, holds up a rubber ball up for his K9 partner, Dini, age 11, during annual water-based aggression training at the base pool at undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Jan. 18, 2016. The training was conducted to encourage the dogs to overcome their reluctance to entering the water and correctly performing their duties. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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