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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Tech. Sgt. Steven Heffernan from the 158th Civil Engineering Squadron, Vermont Air National Guard, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Heffernan is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Tech. Sgt. Steven Heffernan from the 158th Civil Engineering Squadron, Vermont Air National Guard, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Heffernan is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Tech. Sgt. Steven Heffernan from the 158th Civil Engineering Squadron, Vermont Air National Guard, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Heffernan is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Dustin Frey from the 155th Air Refueling Wing, Nebraska Air National Guard, Lincoln, Neb., conducts a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Frey is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Scott Rice from the 673rd Civil Engineering Squadron, EOD flight, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Rice is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Scott Rice from the 673rd Civil Engineering Squadron, EOD flight, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012.Rice is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Scott Rice from the 673rd Civil Engineering Squadron, EOD flight, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Rice is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Scott Rice from the 673rd Civil Engineering Squadron, EOD flight, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Rice is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Scott Rice from the 673rd Civil Engineering Squadron, EOD flight, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Rice is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Dustin Frey from the 155th Air Refueling Wing, Nebraska Air National Guard, Lincoln, Neb., prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Frey is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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966th AES EOD
U.S. Air Force Explosive Ordinance Disposal technician Staff Sgt. Dustin Frey from the 155th Air Refueling Wing, Nebraska Air National Guard, Lincoln, Neb., prepares to conduct a controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance March 14, 2012. Frey is deployed to the 966th Air Expeditionary Squadron EOD flight who supports Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. EOD members are experts in chemical, biological, incendiary, radiological, and nuclear materials and devices. The unit helps insure freedom of operations in a deployed environment by applying special procedures to totally remove hazards created by unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. DeNoris A. Mickle)
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Bagram airdrop
The crew of a U.S. Air Force C-130, (left to right) Maj. Jonathan Locklear, 1st Lt. Blake Short, 1st Lt. Steven Williams, Staff Sgt. Steve Morris, Staff Sgt. Ranon Barber, Chief Master Sgt. Andrew Huneycutt and Staff Sgt. Michael Crystal, pose for a photo at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, after completing two airdrop missions on Nov. 23, 2011. The crew airdropped a 12,000 pound forklift and 14 bundles of food and supplies to Soldiers in remote areas of Afghanistan. The crew is assigned to the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron and is deployed from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Steve Morris, loadmaster, waits for a signal to release a load of bundles from the back of a C-130 Hercules during an airdrop mission over Afghanistan on Nov. 23, 2011. Morris is deployed to Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Staff Sgt. Ranon Barber, 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron calculates the weight of bundles of food and supplies that were loaded on a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules at Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Nov., 23, 2011. The bundles are going to be airdropped to Soldiers at a remote locations in eastern Afghanistan. Barber is deployed to Afghanistan from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Bagram airdrop
A U.S Air Force C-130 Hercules is loaded with bundles of food and supplies at Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Nov., 23, 2011. The C-130, flown by a crew from the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, will airdrop the bundles to Soldiers at a remote base in eastern Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Bagram airdrop
A forklift, rigged for an aerial delivery, fills the back of a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules moments before it is airdropped to troops at a remote area in Afghanistan on Nov 23, 2011. The C-130 is being flown by a crew from the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. The crew is deployed to Afghanistan from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Bagram airdrop
A U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules being flown by a crew from the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron departs Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, on an airdrop mission on Nov. 23, 2011. The crew is deployed to Afghanistan from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Bagram airdrop
Staff Sgt. Ranon Barber, 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, watches for malfunctions while pilots start the engines of U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, on Nov. 23, 2011. Barber is deployed to Afghanistan from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C.(U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Members of the 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron eat breakfast around the ramp of a U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, before flying an airdrop mission on Nov. 23, 2011. The crew is deployed to Afghanistan from the 145th Air Wing, Air National Guard, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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Senior Master Sgt. Todd White, 774th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, inspects a forklift that is rigged to be airdropped from a C-130 Hercules on Nov. 23, 2011. White is inspecting the load to ensure it is properly rigged so that it can be safely dropped. The forklift is being dropped to Soldiers at a remote base in eastern Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeffrey Allen)
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