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Airmen Deliver the Goods
A C-130 Hercules pilot, assigned to the 779th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, scans the sky during sunrise over Kuwait Nov. 23, 2019. C-130s are used for cargo and personnel transport, capable of moving 42,000 pounds of equipment and passengers to anywhere U.S. Central Command needs combat power delivered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Mason)
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Airmen Deliver the Goods
An aircrew and Phoenix Raven team, assigned to the 779th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, pose for a crew photo after a successful mission at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Nov. 23, 2019. C-130s are used for cargo and personnel transport, capable of moving 42,000 pounds of equipment and passengers to anywhere U.S. Central Command needs combat power delivered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Mason, nametapes obscured for operational security)
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Airmen Deliver the Goods
A Phoenix Raven, assigned to the 779th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, stands guard while an aerial porter approaches a C-130 Hercules to unload cargo at Al Taqaddum, Iraq, Nov. 23, 2019. Phoenix Ravens are security forces teams assigned to provide additional aircraft security at remote landing strips. C-130s are used for cargo and personnel transport, capable of moving 42,000 pounds of equipment and passengers to anywhere U.S. Central Command needs combat power delivered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Mason)
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Airmen Deliver the Goods
A Phoenix Raven, assigned to the 779th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, stands guard while a C-130 Hercules unloads cargo at Al Taqaddum, Iraq, Nov. 23, 2019. Phoenix Ravens are security forces teams assigned to provide additional aircraft security at remote landing strips. C-130s are used for cargo and personnel transport, capable of moving 42,000 pounds of equipment and passengers to anywhere U.S. Central Command needs combat power delivered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Mason)
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Airmen Deliver the Goods
A C-130 Hercules pilot, assigned to the 779th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, banks after takeoff over Iraq Nov. 23, 2019. C-130s are used for cargo and personnel transport, capable of moving 42,000 pounds of equipment and passengers to anywhere U.S. Central Command needs combat power delivered. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Mason)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Courtnay Hester, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, refuels a generator at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. From inspecting and troubleshooting to making hands-on repairs and maintaining proper standards, these professionals make sure planes are always ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Courtnay Hester, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, drives on the flightline at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. Responsible for maintaining and repairing the equipment that supplies electricity, hydraulic pressure and air pressure to planes, AGE specialists play an essential role ensuring planes are ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Courtnay Hester and NEED NAME, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanics, push a generator to prepare it for transportation at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. From inspecting and troubleshooting to making hands-on repairs and maintaining proper standards, these professionals make sure planes are always ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Courtnay Hester, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, transports a generator to the flightline at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. Responsible for maintaining and repairing the equipment that supplies electricity, hydraulic pressure and air pressure to planes, AGE specialists play an essential role ensuring planes are ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Tech. Sgt. Christopher Bourbeau, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, works on a bomb loader at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. Responsible for maintaining and repairing the equipment that supplies electricity, hydraulic pressure and air pressure to planes, AGE specialists play an essential role ensuring planes are ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Christopher Davis, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, works on a generator at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. From inspecting and troubleshooting to making hands-on repairs and maintaining proper standards, these professionals make sure planes are always ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron’s aerospace ground equipment shop work on a bomb loader at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. Responsible for maintaining and repairing the equipment that supplies electricity, hydraulic pressure and air pressure to planes, AGE specialists play an essential role ensuring planes are ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Christopher Davis, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, reads a diagram as he’s fixing a generator at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. Responsible for maintaining and repairing the equipment that supplies electricity, hydraulic pressure and air pressure to planes, AGE specialists play an essential role ensuring planes are ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Mission runs better w/ AGE
Staff Sgt. Christopher Davis, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment mechanic, works on a generator at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 17, 2019. From inspecting and troubleshooting to making hands-on repairs and maintaining proper standards, these professionals make sure planes are always ready for flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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Kuwaiti, U.S. EOD techs conduct joint munitions disposal training
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jesse Harris, 744th Ordnance Company operations sergeant, places C-4 high explosives on to a 155MM insensitive high explosive round before a munitions disposal training at the Udari Range, Kuwait, Sept. 30, 2019. C-4’s high cutting ability when detonated makes it the ideal explosive to use in the disposal or controlled detonations of insensitive high explosive rounds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Kuwaiti, U.S. EOD techs conduct joint munitions disposal training
U.S., Kuwaiti and British EOD technicians pose for a group photo at the conclusion of munitions disposal training at the Udari Range, Kuwait, Sept. 30, 2019. The training was designed for U.S. and Kuwaiti forces to share techniques, synchronize capabilities and build partnerships by sharing knowledge and experience. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Kuwaiti, U.S. EOD techs conduct joint munitions disposal training
U.S. Army and Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense EOD technicians discuss insensitive high explosive munitions detonation techniques before a munitions disposal training at the Udari Range, Kuwait, Sept. 30, 2019. The training was designed for U.S. and Kuwaiti forces to share techniques, synchronize capabilities and build partnerships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Kuwaiti, U.S. EOD techs conduct joint munitions disposal training
U.S. Army and Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense EOD technicians discuss insensitive high explosive munitions detonation techniques before a munitions disposal training at the Udari Range, Kuwait Sept. 30, 2019. The training was designed for U.S. and Kuwaiti forces to share techniques, synchronize capabilities and build partnerships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Kuwaiti, U.S. EOD techs conduct joint munitions disposal training
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jesse Harris, 744th Ordnance Company operations sergeant, places C-4 high explosives on to a 155MM insensitive high explosive round before a munitions disposal training at the Udari Range, Kuwait, Sept. 30, 2019. C-4’s high cutting ability when detonated makes it the ideal explosive to use in disposal or controlled detonations of insensitive high explosive rounds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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Kuwaiti, U.S. EOD techs conduct joint munitions disposal training
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jesse Harris, 744th Ordnance Company operations sergeant, demonstrates proper placement of C-4 high explosives on to a 155MM insensitive high explosive round before a munitions disposal training at the Udari Range, Kuwait, Sept. 30, 2019. C-4’s high cutting ability when detonated makes it the ideal explosive to use in disposal or controlled detonations of insensitive high explosive rounds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mozer O. Da Cunha)
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