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C-17 crews help realign assets to Afghanistan
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Sam Hardy, loadmaster with the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, rolls a pallet of gear onto a C-17 Globemaster III at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 25, 2018. The C-17 transported troops and equipment to forward operating locations throughout the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and NATO Resolute Support missions. The C-17 is not only proficient in transporting troops and cargo, but can perform tactical airlift and airdrop missions and transport ambulatory patients during aeromedical evacuations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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C-17 crews help realign assets to Afghanistan
U.S. Airmen with the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Squadron are transported in a C-17 Globemaster III assigned to the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron to forward operating locations in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Jan. 25, 2018. The Prime BEEF Squadron regularly forward deploys to help plan, design, and construct forward bases in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and NATO Resolute Support missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Air Force members assigned to the 332nd Civil Engineer Squadron work quickly to repair a slab on the runaway at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. The fast pace is necessary because of the wind and the dry weather, which inhibits the normal drying process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Staff Sgt. Jared Hendrickson, a heavy equipment operator assigned to the 332nd Civil Engineer Squadron, smooths out a concrete slab at an undisclosed loaction in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. One of the primary jobs of a Dirt Boy is to keep the runway safe and reliable through runway repair. Hendrickson and other members of the team work around the clock to ensure U.S. and Coalition forces are able to take off and land on this busy runway. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Airmen from six civil engineering job specialties, assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, work together to pour, flatten and edge a new concrete slab on a runway at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017.
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Tech Sgt. Erin Eagleson, the Engineering Flight NCOIC assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron annotates the date, time and slump measurement on a cylinder after testing a new batch of concrete while her team repairs a damaged runway at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. Two samples from each batch must be checked for fluidity and strength. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Master Sgt. Terry Babler, a project manager assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, guides the driver of a cement truck as he backs into a slab prior to pouring concrete on a runway in an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. Babler worked with more than 20 other members of his squadron to repair six slabs of a damaged runway to ensure aircraft were ready to provide agile combat support when called upon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Airman 1st Class Jerre Myrick, a heavy equipment operator, guides wet concrete into a slab as he and other members assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron repair a damaged runway at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. The team is in the process of repairing more than 60 dilapidated slabs, and 425 spalls. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Staff Sgt. Joshua Swertfager, a native of Fresno, Calif., assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron carries a large squeegee to another location after smoothing out a new concrete slab on the runway of an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. Swertfager, a heavy equipment operator worked with other squadron members to repair a runway due to wear and tear of constant use by U.S. and Coalition forces flying sorties against ISIS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Staff Sgt. Joseph Buch and Tech Sgt. Erin Eagleson, North Dakota Air National Guardsmen assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron take a slump measurement while testing a fresh batch of concrete before her team pours a new slab of concrete at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. The sample is checked for fluidity and strength on the seventh and 28th day to ensure a proper product has been provided. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Total force integration succeeds on runway
Airmen assigned to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron smooth out the edges of a concrete slab before covering it with burlap and tarp so that it will dry correctly without debris at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 28, 2017. During the last two weeks, Air National Guardsmen and active duty personnel, laid 1,000 yards of concrete, repaired 60 slabs and 425 spalls in order to keep the flight line ready for U.S. and Coalition forces flying sorties. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Newly renovated Cadillac opens
Senior Airman Woodrow Young (right), a structural journeyman from the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron, works with Staff Sgt. Jennifer Gormley and Senior Airman Candice Edwards, journeyman plumbers from the 577th Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron from the 1st Expeditionary Cvil Engineering Group, to make sure a shower partition is level during a cadillac renovation at the Coalition Compound June 14, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The next projects for the engineers are installing new re-locatable billet cadillac trailers and continuing repairs on all cadillacs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino/Released)
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Newly renovated Cadillac opens
Staff Sgt. Jennifer Gormley(left) and Senior Airman Candice Edwards (center) and Senior Airman Keonte Davis (background) , water and fuel systems maintenance journeyman, from the 577th Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron out of the 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group, attach a shower partition as part of the Cadillac renovation at the Coalition Compound June 14, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Gormley, Edwards and Lewis were part of a team that took three months to renovate the Cadillac.(U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino/Released)
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Newly renovated Cadillac opens
Staff Sgt. Randy Thompson and Saff Sgt. Alan Roberts,heating, ventilation and air condtioning technicians from the 577th Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron out of the 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group, attach a shower partition and make sure it is level as part of the cadillac renovation at the Coalition Compound June 14, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Thompson and Roberts are part of a team of 25 Airmen who worked on the project. The Airmen came from a variety of civil engineering career fields suchas : Structures, Plumbers, Electricians, Material Control, Heating, Ventilation and Air Condtioning and Pavements and Equipment.(U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino/Released)
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Newly renovated Cadillac opens
Senior Airman Keonte Lewis watches as Senior Airman Candice Edwards, water and fuels systems maintenenace journeyman from the 577th Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron out of the 1st Expeditionary Civil Engineer Group, checks a level to insure a shower partition balanced as part of the cadillac renovation at the Coalition Compound June 14, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. A variety f Air Force Specialty Codes from the Civil Engineering career field worked 12 hour shifts daily for the past three months to complete the project.(U.S. Air Force photo/Technical Sgt. Carlos J. Trevino/Released)
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Air Force Engineers Enable Task Force Al Asad
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kent Hinshaw, a water and fuel system specialist attached to the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Emergency Engineering Force Squadron, lifts a pipe out of a well as part of his mission to assess the well for an emergency water supply for the Operation Inherent Resolve Building Partner Capacity Mission aboard Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq, April 11, 2015. The BPC mission will train and enable Iraqi Security Force leadership skills, medical procedures, small unit tactics, air-ground integration, and equipping and sustainment procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Cansin P. Hardyegritag)
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Air Force Engineers Enable Task Force Al Asad
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kent Hinshaw and Staff Sgt. Andrew Modesto, water and fuel system specialists attached to the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Emergency Engineering Force Squadron, decouple pipes of a well as part of their mission to assess the well’s capability for an emergency water supply for the Operation Inherent Resolve Building Partner Capacity Mission aboard Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq, April 11, 2015. The BPC mission will train and enable Iraqi Security Force leadership skills, medical procedures, small unit tactics, air-ground integration, and equipping and sustainment procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Cansin P. Hardyegritag)
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Air Force Engineers Enable Task Force Al Asad
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kent Hinshaw, a water and fuel system specialist attached to the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Emergency Engineering Force Squadron, lifts a pipe out of a well as part of his mission to assess the well for an emergency water supply for the Operation Inherent Resolve Building Partner Capacity Mission aboard Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq, April 11, 2015. The BPC mission will train and enable Iraqi Security Force leadership skills, medical procedures, small unit tactics, air-ground integration, and equipping and sustainment procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Cansin P. Hardyegritag)
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Air Force Engineers Enable Task Force Al Asad
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kent Hinshaw and Staff Sgt. Andrew Modesto, water and fuel system specialists attached to the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Emergency Engineering Force Squadron, lift pipes out of a well as part of their mission to assess the capability of the well for an emergency water supply for the Operation Inherent Resolve Building Partner Capacity Mission aboard Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq, April 11, 2015. The BPC mission will train and enable Iraqi Security Force leadership skills, medical procedures, small unit tactics, air-ground integration, and equipping and sustainment procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Cansin P. Hardyegritag)
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Airmen Engineers Enable Task Force Al Asad
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kent Hinshaw and Staff Sgt. Andrew Modesto, Water and Fuel system specialists attached to the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Emergency Engineering Force Squadron, lift pipes out of a well as part of their mission to assess and repair wells for an emergency water supply for the Operation Inherent Resolve Building Partner Capacity Mission aboard Al-Asad Airbase, Iraq, April 11, 2015. The BPC mission will train and enable Iraqi Security Force leadership skills, medical procedures, small unit tactics, air-ground integration, and equipping and sustainment procedures. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Cansin P. Hardyegritag)
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