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VIRIN
Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy, 380th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron munitions craftsman, secures guidance sections for joint direct attack munitions at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 15, 2019. Munitions systems specialists perform and manage munitions production and material tasks and activities; identify munitions and equipment requirements; operate and maintain automated data processing equipment (ADPE) to perform munitions accounting, computations, and research; stores, maintains, assembles, issues, and delivers assembled nonnuclear munitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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Airmen assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron munitions flight prepare to load guiding sections with a 10k forklift at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 15, 2019. Munitions systems specialists perform and manage munitions production and material tasks and activities; identify munitions and equipment requirements; operate and maintain automated data processing equipment (ADPE) to perform munitions accounting, computations, and research; stores, maintains, assembles, issues, and delivers assembled nonnuclear munitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Tech. Sgt. Caresia Baldwin, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Individual Protective Equipment Section Chief, and Staff Sgt. Juan Nunez, 380th ELRS IPE supervisor, perform a weapons inventory inside the equipment accountability office at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. The equipment accountability office maintains and provide chemical warfare gear and weapons to base personnel in case of an attack and for daily mission activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Tech. Sgt. Caresia Baldwin, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Individual Protective Equipment Section Chief, performs an inspection of the gas masks inside the equipment accountability office at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. They maintain and provide chemical warfare gear and weapons to base personnel in case of an attack and for daily mission activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Staff Sgt. Tanner Collins, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron inventory NCOIC, and Staff Sgt. Cody Sharkey, 380th ELRS hazardous materials section chief, store compressed cylinders at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. The Hazardous Materials sections deals with all of the hazardous materials for customers throughout the base to include compressed gas cylinders, hydraulic and lubricating oils, paints and other chemicals used to support and generate aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Tech. Sgt. Caresia Baldwin, 380th Expeditionary Staff Sgt. Karl Santos, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron IPE supervisor, uses a forklift to reorganize containers in the equipment accountability office at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. Desert Depot manages four warehouses with 2,115 line items valued at $1.69 million dollars. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Various customer are assisted inside of the Desert Depot at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. Desert Depot's mission is to provide exceptional customer support and to ensure that organizations at ADAB have the necessary supplies to effectively and efficiently perform their mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Senior Airman Minkyu Park, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron customer service technician, checks the ordering number while issuing supplies at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. The customer service section deals with customer orders at the base supply store, manage supply system processes and monitor supply transactions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Tech. Sgt. Maxima Young, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron desert depot NCOIC, assists customers with ordering supplies at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. The customer service section deals with customer orders at the base supply store, manage supply system processes and monitor supply transactions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Senior Airman Steven Paskaitis, 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron equipment liaison, inspects turned in computer equipment inside the Desert Depot at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. Desert Depot manages four warehouses with 2,115 line items valued at $1.69 million dollars. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Desert Depot: Equipping and Supplying the Fight
Senior Airman Kerby Witman, 380th ELRS customer service technician (front), and Airman 1st Class Michelle Gutierrez, 380th ELRS customer service technician, perform a uniform inspection inside of Desert Depot at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 11, 2019. Desert Depot's mission is to provide exceptional customer support and to ensure that organizations at ADAB have the necessary supplies to effectively and efficiently perform their mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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Developing Professional Airmen and Leaders
Senior Airman Kyle Thompson, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron force protection escort, and Senior Master Sgt. Troy Sahai, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing command post superintendent, pose for a photo at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 14, 2019. There are Professional Development Teams at almost every Air Force installation, where NCOs groom junior Airman into future professional leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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EOD sticking together to protect others
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mike Kealty, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight EOD team member, insulates and isolates a blasting cap during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen are trained to detect, disarm, detonate and dispose of explosive threats all over the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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EOD sticking together to protect others
A F6A Andros robot maneuvers stairs during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians have a mission with nine capacities: aircraft systems and conventional munitions; counter-improvised explosive device; weapons of mass destruction; nuclear weapons; unexploded ordnance recovery operations; range clearance; defense support to civil authorities; irregular warfare and special operations support; and very important persons protective support. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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EOD sticking together to protect others
380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians participate in proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen are trained to detect, disarm, detonate and dispose of explosive threats all over the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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EOD sticking together to protect others
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mike Kealty, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight EOD team member, sets up a disruptor during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen have the capability to locate, identify, disarm, neutralize, recover, and dispose of hazardous explosives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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EOD sticking together to protect others
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeff Quick, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight EOD team leader, supervises Staff Sgt. Mike Kealty, 380th ECES EOD flight EOD team member, during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen serve as a member of base emergency response team and provide the ability to detect, monitor, evaluate, and decontaminate explosive, radioactive, chemical, or biological ordnance hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mike Kealty, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight EOD member, carries a grid aim system during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen have the capability to locate, identify, disarm, neutralize, recover, and dispose of hazardous explosives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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EOD sticking together to protect others
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Zachary Pennington, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight EOD team member assists Staff Sgt. Mike Kealty, 380 ECES EOD team member, during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen serve as a member of base emergency response team and provide the ability to detect, monitor, evaluate, and decontaminate explosive, radioactive, chemical, or biological ordnance hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mike Kealty, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight EOD member, dons a bomb suit helmet during proficiency training at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019. EOD Airmen serve as a member of base emergency response team and provide the ability to detect, monitor, evaluate, and decontaminate explosive, radioactive, chemical, or biological ordnance hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mya M. Crosby)
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