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Hawk spots its prey
An RQ-4 Global Hawk prepares to taxi at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 8, 2015. The Global Hawk's mission is to provide a broad spectrum of ISR collection capability to support joint combatant forces in worldwide peacetime, contingency and wartime operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Hawk spots its prey
Airmen with the Hawk Aircraft Maintenance Unit prepare a RQ-4 Global Hawk for towing after it landed from a 30.5 hour flight at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 8, 2015. The Global Hawk has been deployed operationally to support overseas contingency operations since November 2001. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Hawk spots its prey
Staff Sgt. Paul, left, crew chief, and Airman 1st Class Casey, avionics specialist, verify operation of the Identification Friend or Foe system on a RQ-4 Global Hawk at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 7, 2015. A transponder is used to send a signal that requests the aircraft’s identification and the aircraft sends a signal back verifying the test was successful. Paul is currently deployed from Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., and is a native of Pittsburgh, Pa. Casey is currently deployed from Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Hawk spots its prey
Senior Airman Aaron, crew chief, checks the engine of a RQ-4 Global Hawk for leaks at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 7, 2015. Crew chiefs inspect, launch, recover and perform heavy maintenance on the jet. Aaron is currently deployed from Grand Forks AFB, N.D., and a native of Tallassee, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Hawk spots its prey
Airman 1st Class Casey, avionics specialist, loads codes to the Identification Friend or Foe system on a RQ-4 Global Hawk at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 7, 2015. The RQ-4 Global Hawk is a high-altitude, long-endurance, remotely piloted aircraft with an integrated sensor suite that provides global all-weather, day or night intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability. Casey is currently deployed from Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Hawk spots its prey
Staff Sgt. Austin, avionics specialist, starts the engine of a RQ-4 Global Hawk at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 7, 2015. The Global Hawk provides persistent near-real-time coverage using imagery intelligence, signals intelligence and moving target indicator sensors. Austin is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Hawk spots its prey
Staff Sgt. Paul, crew chief, uses the vehicle test controller for a RQ-4 Global Hawk at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 7, 2015. The vehicle test controller controls the aircraft on the ground to start the engine and configure the aircraft for flight. Paul is currently deployed from Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., and is a native of Pittsburgh, Pa. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Airman 1st Class Randy, Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron electrician, assists with lowering a new shower Cadillac into place at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. The EPBS has been working on a variety of projects consisting of a security fence extending around the airfield, replacing about $280K worth of new showers in the Army barracks as well as constructing a 13.5 foot by eight foot, 12 inch thick concrete vault for the Communications Squadron. Randy is currently deployed from the 174th Civil Engineer Squadron out of Hancock Field, Syracuse, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Like fine wine, getting better with AGE
Staff Sgt. Nicholas, right, Aerospace Ground Equipment assistant floor lead, and Senior Airman Michael, AGE journeyman, performs general maintenance on a MJ-1B Jammer at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 3, 2015. The AGE flight provides equipment such as hydraulic test stands, diesel generators, gas turbine generators, air conditioning units, heaters, jacks, maintenance stands, nitrogen carts, lights and more to support six different airframes. Nicholas is currently deployed from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., and is a native of Geraldine, Ala. Michael is currently deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah and is a native of Burleson, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Airmen with the Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron work to construct a concrete electrical vault at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. EPBS does cradle to grave construction consisting of small to medium construction projects from programming to real estate capitalization. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Airmen with the Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron work together to lower a new shower cadillac into place at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. EPBS does cradle to grave construction consisting of small to medium construction projects from programming to real estate capitalization. Greenleaf is currently deployed from the 183rd Civil Engineer Squadron out of Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield, Ill. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Tech. Sgt. Philip, Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron water and fuels systems manager, smooth’s out concrete at a construction site at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. Prime BEEF provides installation support by focusing on managing real property, facilities and infrastructure on U.S. or enduring bases in geographic combatant commands outside the U.S. Philip is currently deployed from the 183rd Civil Engineer Squadron out of Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield, Ill. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Master Sgt. Sergio, Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron water and fuels systems manager, smooth’s out concrete at a construction site at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. EPBS does stand-alone small to medium construction projects, from programming to real estate capitalization as well as working with larger units such as Red Horse, Seabees and Army engineer battalions to build large scale projects. Serfio is currently deployed from the 161st Civil Engineer Squadron out of Sky Harbor Air National Guard Base, Phoenix, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Tech. Sgt. Steven, Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron engineering assistant, wets down concrete at a construction site at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. The EPBS has been working on several base projects to include constructing a 13.5’x13.5’x8’, 12-inch thick concrete electrical vault and 31 foot reinforced horizontal stem wall for the Communications Squadron. Steven is currently deployed from the 183rd Civil Engineer Squadron out of Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield, Ill. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Choice cuts: BEEFing up the base
Airmen with the Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron work on a concrete electrical vault at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. The EPBS has been working on several base projects to include replacing $280K worth of new showers in the Army barracks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Like fine wine, getting better with AGE
Staff Sgt. Jaime, aerospace ground equipment, performs a phase 2 inspection on an A/M32A-103 Generator at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015.AGE makes repairs on equipment from diesel engine changes to trouble shooting electrical systems and integrated circuit cards. Jaime is currently deployed from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., and is native of Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Like fine wine, getting better with AGE
Staff Sgt. Jaime, aerospace ground equipment, performs a phase 2 inspection on an A/M32A-103 Generator at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. AGE provides the vital support to the flightline to basically sustain all the operations that go on. Jaime is currently deployed from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., and is native of Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Like fine wine, getting better with AGE
Staff Sgt. Jaime, aerospace ground equipment, performs a phase 2 inspection on an A/M32A-103 Generator at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. Maintenance was done to check for loose hardware. Jaime is currently deployed from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., and is native of Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Like fine wine, getting better with AGE
Staff Sgt. Jaime, aerospace ground equipment, prepares his technical order prior to performing a phase 2 inspection on an A/M32A-103 Generator at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 4, 2015. AGE maintains approximately 542 pieces of equipment. Jaime is currently deployed from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., and is native of Oklahoma City, Okla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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Like fine wine, getting better with AGE
Senior Airman Michael, AGE journeyman, prepares an A/M32A-103 Generator for a periodic inspection at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Mar. 3, 2015. AGE Airmen maintain electrical systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, you name it but really aren’t masters of any one system. Michael is currently deployed from Hill Air Force Base, Utah and is a native of Burleson, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown) (RELEASED)
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