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EOD team aces VBIED response exercise
Staff Sgt. Cameron Duncan, 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive, ordnance, and disposal (EOD) team member, adjusts his gear after consolidating explosive ordnance found in a vehicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) during a VBIED response training exercise Dec. 18, 2018, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Training participants utilized an F6A robotic platform, the bomb suit, and other specific tools to disrupt a VBIED during the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal)
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EOD team aces VBIED response exercise
Staff Sgt. Cameron Duncan and Tech. Sgt. Michael Case, both of the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive, ordnance, and disposal (EOD) team, navigate a remote F6A Robotic Platform through rocky terrain during a VBIED response training exercise Dec. 18, 2018, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Training participants utilized an F6A robotic platform, the bomb suit, and other specific tools to disrupt a VBIED during the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal)
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EOD team aces VBIED response exercise
Tech. Sgt. Michael Case, 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive, ordnance, and disposal (EOD) team member, diffuses simulated unexploded ordnance found in a mock vehicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED), during a VBIED response training exercise Dec. 18, 2018, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Training participants utilized an F6A robotic platform, the bomb suit, and other specific tools to disrupt a VBIED during the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians, assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, provide security during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian Vosper, explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, operates a compact metal detector to assess a potential threat during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Buck Taylor, explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, provides security as a potential threat is assessed during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian Vosper, explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, provides security as a potential threat is assessed during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force Maj. Oliver George, assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, assesses a potential threat during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Stephen Kaufman, explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, surveys the horizon during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians, assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, conduct a five-kilometer movement during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron assess a potential threat during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians conduct night counter-IED training
A U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, operates a compact metal detector to assess a potential threat during nighttime counter improvised explosive device training at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 21, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Patrick Evenson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Pifer, left, and Staff Sgt. Brent Points, both explosive ordnance disposal technicians with the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight, move an F6A bomb disposal robot at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 17, 2017. Both Brent and Pifer deployed from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, along with two other EOD technicians. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jason Evans, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, wraps detonation cord around the base of a trash can at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 17, 2017. Evans, along with several other EOD technicians, created “fireball” charges, which are made by igniting a fuel mixture within the trashcans. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Juan Ortiz, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight, places a C4 charge inside of the new EOD range at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 17, 2017. The new EOD range at Al Udeid allows for the EOD technicians to train with live explosives, as well as acts as an location for emergency detonations of munitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
Two “fireball” charges go off behind a U.S. flag being held by F6A bomb disposal robots at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 17, 2017. The 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Flight set off several rounds of explosives to mark the grand opening of their new EOD range at Al Udeid. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
An improvised explosive device prop lies on a simulated airfield at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 21, 2017. The 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight conducted an exercise that involved sweeping IED’s off of a simulated runway with a mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle, and then disposing of them safely. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
A PACBOT bomb disposal robot removes an improvised explosive device from a transformer during exercise “Vigilant Walrus” at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 21, 2017. During the exercise, Airmen with the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight were forced to work at night without the use of white light. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Juan Ortiz, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD flight, controls a PACBOT bomb disposal robot from inside a mine resistant ambush protected all-terrain vehicle at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 21, 2017. Ortiz was working a nighttime operations scenario during exercise “Vigilant Walrus” in order to train for bomb threats while using night vision capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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EOD technicians strive to be “vigilant as a walrus”
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Andrew Vitale, and explosive ordnance disposal technician with the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron EOD flight, exposes an improvised explosive device attached to an Airman at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 22, 2017. During exercise “Vigilant Walrus,” Vitale worked to diffuse an IED with a hostage that had a bomb vest attached to her. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Miles Wilson)
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