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407th ECES builds joint firefighting foundation during airfield
U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps firefighters participate in an after-action report meeting following an airfield exercise at Ahmed al-Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 16, 2019. After training, the firefighters will conduct a meeting to discuss how the exercise went and ways to improve their response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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407th ECES builds joint firefighting foundation during airfield
Exercise participants hydrate while being treated during an airfield exercise at Ahmed al-Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 16, 2019. Several emergency service vehicles arrived on-scene and simulated putting out the fire in the MV-22 Osprey then providing immediate medical care to the victims. Firefighters and medical personnel included Airmen, Marines and Sailors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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407th ECES builds joint firefighting foundation during airfield
U.S. military service members participate in an airfield exercise at Ahmed al-Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 16, 2019. The exercise was an opportunity for service members from multiple branches to cooperate on one of the most intense scenarios a firefighter could be called for: an aircraft on fire on the flightline. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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407th ECES builds joint firefighting foundation during airfield
U.S. military service members participate in an airfield exercise at Ahmed al-Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 16, 2019. Several emergency service vehicles arrived on-scene and simulated putting out the fire in the MV-22 Osprey then providing immediate medical care to the victims. Firefighters and medical personnel included Airmen, Marines and Sailors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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407th ECES builds joint firefighting foundation during airfield
Tech. Sgt. Aaron Alcaraz, 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron fire station captain, communicates with firefighters during an airfield exercise at Ahmed al-Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, Aug. 16, 2019. Several emergency service vehicles arrived on-scene and simulated putting out the fire in the MV-22 Osprey then providing immediate medical care to the victims. Firefighters and medical personnel included Airmen, Marines and Sailors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lane T. Plummer)
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CE in the trenches
Airmen from the 455th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron peer into a trench that marks the future location of a water line. The Airmen reviewed trench safety procedures with the help of the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing Safety office and contracted construction workers and engineers. These type of projects present numerous dangers for workers to be aware of; Airmen were able to learn about the hazards and how to safeguard against them. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Keenan Kunst)
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Consult the plan
Tech. Sgt. Travis Monks, left, and Senior Airman Jurel Burton, heating, ventilation and air conditioning technicians with the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, consult a construction plan during the installation of an air conditioning duct, May 4, 2017, in Southwest Asia. The new cooling system will provide cooled air to a crucial computer server that will power operations in the fight against ISIS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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Guiding the duct
Staff Sgt. Yavita Cotton, a heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician with the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, guides a compact track loader during the installation of large-diameter air conditioning ducts, May 4, 2017, in Southwest Asia. The new cooling system will provide cooled air to semi-permanent building that will house vital communications equipment supporting missions against ISIS in the Air Force Central Command region of operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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According to plan
Senior Airmen Jurel Burton, left, and Cody Ewer, both heating, ventilation and air conditioning technicians with the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, consult a construction plan during the installation of an air conditioning duct, May 4, 2017, in Southwest Asia. The new cooling system will provide cooled air to a crucial computer server that will power operations in the fight against ISIS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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Underneath it all
Senior Airman Jurel Burton, left, and Staff Sgts. Hassan Mateyka and Yavita Cotton, heating, ventilation and air conditioning technicians with the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, move a metal air-conditioning underneath a mobile trailer building May 4, 2017, in Southwest Asia. The team installed the ducts in confined space to increase air flow to cool vital computer systems inside. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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Just a bit more
Staff Sgt. Hassan Mateyka, right, guides Senior Airman Cody Ewer as he uses a compact track loader to place an air conditioning package unit to its final installation location May 4, 2017, in Southwest Asia. Mateyka and Ewer are HVAC technicians with the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, and utilize a variety of heavy equipment to repair and install air conditioning units at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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All together now
A heating, ventilation and air conditioning team with the 407th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron works together to move a metal air duct May 4, 2017, in Southwest Asia. HVAC technicians at the 407th Air Expeditionary Group work around the clock to ensure cooling equipment functions correctly across base to support deployed coalition personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel)
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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. Jael Herrera, an electrical technician from the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron drills a hole to attach a partition between shower stalls in a cadillac at the Coalition Compound June 14, 2016 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The CE Airmen had been working around the clock for three months to complete the project. (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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EOD Airmen host carnival like no other
A Royal Australian Air Force airman attempts to do a pushup as part of the Bomb Suit Pushup Challenge during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Capabilities Carnival at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Nov. 27, 2015. Contenders came forward to take on the challenge, donning approximately 80 pounds of gear before attempting the most pushups they could muster in one-minute. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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EOD Airmen host carnival like no other
Explosive ordinance disposal Airmen with the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron display explosive and improvised explosive device examples during an EOD Capabilities Carnival at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Nov. 27, 2015. Primary activities of EOD Airmen include detecting, rendering safe or destroying explosive devices, improvised explosive devices and weapons of mass destruction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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EOD Airmen host carnival like no other
Royal Australian Air Forces Flight Lt. Andrew, an air battle manager attached to the 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron, spins out of bomb suit gear during an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Capabilities Carnival at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Nov. 27, 2015. The spinning motion allows EOD Airmen to rapidly remove bomb suit gear with little or no assistance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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