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Passing of the Guidon: New leadership take reins of the 407th AEG
407th Air Expeditionary Group Honor Guard presents the colors during a change of command ceremony June 17, 2017, in Southwest Asia. The change of command ceremony was for Col. John Gonzales to assume command over the 407th AEG from Col. David Lyons. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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Passing of the Guidon: New leadership take reins of the 407th AEG
Brig. Gen Kyle Robinson, 332d Air Expeditionary Wing commander, salutes Col. David Lyons as he relinquishes Lyons from command of the 407th Air Expeditionary Group June 17, 2017, in Southwest Asia. Robinson precided over the change of command ceremony for Col. John Gonales to assume command of the 407th AEG. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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Leading on all fronts: ANG officer blueprints multi-career success
Staff Sgt. Daniel Martins, 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron structural craftsman, discusses the remaining tasks of a construction project with Lt. Col. Heidi Gibson, 407th ECES commander, June 7, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Gibson administers to more than 260 Total Force Airmen. Their objectives are to sustain the base infrastructure and to initiate actions for future contingencies.
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Leading on all fronts: ANG officer blueprints multi-career success
Lt. Col. Heidi Gibson, 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron commander, poses for a photo June 7, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Gibson enlisted in the California Air National Guard in 1986 then later commissioned. She has had success in her civilian and military career, holding the titles of principal in her very own architecture firm and field grade officer with the Air National Guard as the 163rd Civil Engineer Squadron commander at March Air Reserve Base, Calif. (U.S. Air force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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Leading on all fronts: ANG officer blueprints multi-career success
Lt. Col. Heidi Gibson, 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron commander, speaks to Senior Master Sgt. Malcom Summers, 407th ECES heavy repair superintendent, about the current progress of a construction project June 7, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Gibson administers to more than 260 Total Force Airmen. Their objectives are to sustain the base infrastructure and to initiate actions for future contingencies.(U.S. Air force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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Leading on all fronts: ANG officer blueprints multi-career success
Lt. Col Heidi Gibson (middle), 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron commander, discusses the progression of a construction project with Tech. Sgt. Mark Ricketts, 407th ECES structures assistant NCO in charge, and Staff Sgt. Troy Schneider, structural craftsman, June 7, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Gibson administers to more than 260 Total Force Airmen. Their objectives are to sustain the base infrastructure and to initiate actions for future contingencies.(U.S. Air force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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The unbroken bond: Military working dogs defend coalition, secure base borderline
Senior Airman Carlton Isaacson, 407th Expeditionary Security Forces military working dog handler,and Egon, 407th ESFS military working dog, conduct a flightline perimeter walk May 23, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Isaacson and Egon have been partnered for approximately a year and a half. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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The unbroken bond: Military working dogs defend coalition, secure base borderline
Egon, 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog, searches a vehicle May 23, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Egon's handler is Senior Airman Carlton Isaacson, they have been partners for approximately a year and a half. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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The unbroken bond: Military working dogs defend coalition, secure base borderline
Senior Airman Carlton Isaacson, 407th Expeditionary Security Forces military working dog handler, plays with Egon, 407th ESFS military working dog, after an obsticle course training session May 23, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Isaacson and Egon have been partnered for approximately a year and a half. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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The unbroken bond: Military working dogs defend coalition, secure base borderline
Egon, 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog, rests after an obsticle course training exercise May 23, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Egon's handler is Senior Airman Carlton Isaacson, they have been partners for approximately a year and a half. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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The unbroken bond: Military working dogs defend coalition, secure base borderline
Egon, 407th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog, stops after being commanded during an obsticle course training exercise May 23, 2017, at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group in Southwest Asia. Egon's handler is Senior Airman Carlton Isaacson, they have been partners for approximately a year and a half. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
U.S. Air Force 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD prepare explosives on munitions during a disposal operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Additional support from Italian Air Force and 407th Air Expeditionary Group assisted in completing the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
Senior Airman Kevin Oserguera, 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician, hands off munitions on a production line to unload a trailer during an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Personnel from the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD, U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD and Italian Air Force completed the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Devin Stuart, 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician, prepare explosives on munitions during a disposal operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Personnel from the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD, U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD, Italian Air Force completed the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
Members from the 407th Air Expeditionary Group unload munitions from a trailer during an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Personnel from the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD, U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD, Italian Air Force members and 407th Air Expeditionary Group personnel completed the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
A controlled detonation blasts during a disposal operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Personnel from the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD, U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD and Italian Air Force completed the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
Members from the 407th Air Expeditionary Group unload ordnance and munitions from a trailer during an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Personnel from the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD, U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD and Italian Air Force members completed the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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USAF, USMC EOD conduct operations together
A controlled detonation blasts during a disposal operation in Southwest Asia, June 6, 2017. Personnel from the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD, U.S. Marine Corps Special Marine Air Ground Task Force EOD and Italian Air Force completed the task of disposing of more than 5,000 pieces of expired 30 mm rounds and aircraft decoy flares. EOD’s mission is to protect personnel, resources, and the environment from hazardous explosive ordnance, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction, which may include; incendiary, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards. They specialize in tools, techniques and personal protective equipment to detect or identify, monitor, evaluate, interrogate, mitigate, render safe, recover, and disposal operations on ordnance or devices delivered, placed, or made dangerous by any circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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Fueling the fight: POL teams pump life into airpower, mission
Airman 1st Class Jordan Mann, 407th Expeditionary Logistic Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants flight fuel technician, gathers a sample of liquid oxygen after filling a portable tank May 10, 2017, in Southwest Asia. Fuel technicians maintain all POL substances, from diesel and gasoline to jet fuel and liquid oxygen. These materials play a vital role in delivering airpower to the fight against ISIS. The team here at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group supplies U.S. Marine Corps and coalition aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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Fueling the fight: POL teams pump life into airpower, mission
Staff Sgt. Samuel Bonhorst, 407th Expeditionary Logistic Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants flight fuels laboratory NCO in charge, drops a jar in a fuel truck to gather a sample before receiving a shipment May 10, 2017, in Southwest Asia. Fuel technicians maintain all POL substances, from diesel and gasoline to jet fuel and liquid oxygen. These materials play a vital role in delivering airpower to the fight against ISIS. The team here at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group supplies U.S. Marine Corps and coalition aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ramon A. Adelan)
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