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378th ECES conducts Rapid Airfield Damage Repair training

RADR Training Exercise

U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron participate in a rapid airfield damage repair training exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Pavao)

RADR Training Exercise

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Neal Duenas, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment specialist, participates in a rapid airfield damage repair training exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Pavao)

RADR Training Exercise

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Benjamin Pitrone, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment apprentice, participates in a rapid airfield damage repair training exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Pavao)

RADR Training Exercise

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Damien Singleton, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron heating, ventilation and air conditioning craftsman, participates in a rapid airfield damage repair training exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Pavao)

RADR Training Exercise

U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Gabriel Steeves, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment specialist, participates in a rapid airfield damage repair training exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Pavao)

RADR Training Exercise

Heavy machinery from 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron clear debris during a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

RADR Training Exercise

A convoy of vehicles from 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron respond to a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

RADR Training Exercise

A convoy of vehicles from 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron respond to a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

RADR Training Exercise

An Airman assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron lays concrete during a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

RADR Training Exercise
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Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron mix concrete during a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Maritza Aguilar, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment craftsman, participates in a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jacob Henderson and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Staudenmaier, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and equipment technicians, participate in a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

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Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron use an excavator during a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

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Airmen assigned to the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron use saw-equipped compact track loaders to cut concrete around a mock explosion site during a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

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378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron technicians discuss the measurements of a mock explosion site during a rapid airfield damage repair exercise, Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378 ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Earick)

PRINCE SULTAN AIR BASE, KSA -- U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron participate in a rapid airfield damage repair training exercise at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oct. 2, 2021. The 378th ECES regularly hosts RADR training in order to bolster and maintain base defensive readiness and strengthen response capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Pavao)