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378th ELRS POL: Fueled to fight, down to the last drop
A R-11 Fuel Truck’s bonding cable is connected to an aircraft within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 4, 2025. The bonding cable equalizes static electricity between an aircraft and the fuel truck, to prevent the buildup of static electricity which can ignite fuel vapors and cause fires. Fuel distribution operators ensure safe conditions as they work with hazardous material in austere environments, which is necessary to generate airpower that deters adversaries and defends service members and allies within the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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378th ELRS POL: Fueled to fight, down to the last drop
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jay Mora, 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants Flight fuel distribution operator, radios the Fuels Service Center, within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 4, 2025. The FSC communicates with fuel distribution operators to assign jobs, track time logs of on-scene refueling operations, and direct fuel trucks on the flightline to ensure every aircraft, vehicle and piece of equipment is properly fueled so mission-essential capabilities remain operable 24/7. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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378th ELRS POL: Fueled to fight, down to the last drop
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jay Mora, 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants Flight fuel distribution operator, adjusts the auxiliary throttle on a R-11 Fuel Truck, within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 4, 2025. The auxiliary throttle controls the truck engine’s revolutions per minute, adjusting the pressure pushed to the fuel nozzle, in turn increasing fuel output. Fuel distribution operators adjust the RPMs based on factors such as allotted refuel time and available fuel capacity, to safely and efficiently provide combat-ready forces with the fuel needed to respond with overwhelming force when necessary. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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378th ELRS POL: Fueled to fight, down to the last drop
From left, U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jay Mora, 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants Flight fuel distribution operator, and Airman 1st Class Jaydon Lewis, 93rd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron crew chief, run a hose to a KC-135 Stratotanker within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 4, 2025. The 60-foot hose is capable of dispersing 600 gallons per minute to aircraft, ensuring aircraft assigned to the 378th Air Expeditionary Wing always remain ready to support operations within the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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378th ELRS POL: Fueled to fight, down to the last drop
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jay Mora, 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants Flight fuel distribution operator, poses for a portrait within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, June 4, 2025. Tasked with transporting and pumping fuel to aircraft, equipment, or vehicles, Mora distinguished himself as a top performer within the POL Flight winning Runner of the Month for April, completing 82 runs, as well as Pumper of the Month for April and May, pumping 287,423 and 488,567 gallons respectively, ensuring generation of combat operations without delay. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Dunkleberger)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS increases mission capability with 50K RTCH
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron receive a 50K tractor with a rough terrain container handler attachment at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sept. 8, 2020. The new RTCH can be configured for multiple uses and increases mission capabilities for the 378th ELRS, providing more mobility and availability for containers and equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS Vehicle Management, best mechanics in town
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistic Readiness Squadron Vehicle Management conduct maintenance daily to keep the base operational at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sep. 8, 2020. From ambulances to loaders and firetrucks to Humvees, vehicle maintenance can work on and repair about anything with wheels, and even some without. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS Vehicle Management, best mechanics in town
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistic Readiness Squadron Vehicle Management conduct maintenance daily to keep the base operational at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sep. 8, 2020. From ambulances to loaders and firetrucks to Humvees, vehicle maintenance can work on and repair about anything with wheels, and even some without. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Cary Smith)
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378 ELRS Vehicle Management, best mechanics in town
Airmen from the 378th Expeditionary Logistic Readiness Squadron Vehicle Management conduct maintenance daily to keep the base operational at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sep. 8, 2020. From ambulances to loaders and firetrucks to Humvees, vehicle maintenance can work on and repair about anything with wheels, and even some without. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Benjamin Wiseman)
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