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Red Tail Airmen take on Commander’s Challenge
Capt. Jaleesa Council, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response office sexual assault response coordinator, thanks the Commander’s Challenge participants at the conclusion of the event May 4, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The SAPR office hosted a Commander’s Challenge, which required teams to locate different helping agencies, complete an exercise and answer a SAPR-related scenario question. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red Tail Airmen take on Commander’s Challenge
Airmen with the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing run during the Commander’s Challenge at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia May 4, 2018. Teams had to run to each helping agency, perform a set of exercises and answer a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response-related question based on hypothetical situations where an Airman needs to be referred to a helping agency. If the team answered wrong, they had to repeat the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red Tail Airmen take on Commander’s Challenge
Capt. Jaleesa Council, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office sexual assault response coordinator, thanks the Commander’s Challenge participants at the conclusion of the event May 4, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The SAPR office hosted a Commander’s Challenge, which required teams to locate different helping agencies, complete an exercise and answer a SAPR-related scenario question. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red Tail Airmen take on Commander’s Challenge
Airmen with the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing attempt to throw a 3-pointer during the Commander’s Challenge at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia May 4, 2018. Teams had to run to each helping agency, perform a set of exercises and answer a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response-related question based on hypothetical situations where an Airman needs to be referred to a helping agency. Some of the agencies that participated included Legal, Mental Health, Equal Opportunity, and Chaplain Offices in addition to others. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
Two Airmen with the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron observes the engine of an F-15E Strike Eagle as they perform pre-flight checks May 7, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The aircraft are with the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and support Operation Inherent Resolve. The 332nd EMXS and 494th EFS are deployed from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
A 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron Airman observes an F-15E Strike Eagle during its engine performance checks April 8, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Due to an array of avionics and electronics systems, the F-15E is capable of fighting at low altitude, day or night, regardless of weather. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
Two Airmen with the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron observes the engine of an F-15E Strike Eagle as they perform pre-flight checks May 7, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The aircraft is duel purpose and can perform both air-to-air and air-to-ground-combat. It can carry most weapons in the Air Force inventory. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
Two Airmen with the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron work together to perform system checks on an F-15E Strike Eagle April 8, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. F-15Es are capable of both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat. The aircraft are with the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and support Operation Inherent Resolve. The 332nd EMXS and 494th EFS are deployed from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
Senior Airman Adam Pelzman, 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron crew chief, examines the landing gear of an F-15E Strike Eagle April 8, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Pelzman is a native of Jackson, Wisconsin, and is deployed from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
An Airman with the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron examines the wings of an F-15E Strike Eagle April 8, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The aircraft are with the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and support Operation Inherent Resolve. The 332nd EMXS and 494th EFS are deployed from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
Airmen with the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron work on an F-15E Strike Eagle April 8, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The aircraft are with the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and support Operation Inherent Resolve. The 332nd EMXS and 494th EFS are deployed from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Red tails welcomes new maintenance squadron
Airmen with the 332nd Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron work on an F-15E Strike Eagle April 8, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The aircraft are with the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron and support Operation Inherent Resolve. The 332nd EMXS and 494th EFS are deployed from Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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332nd ECS stays combat ready
Airman 1st Class Riley Warren, 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron cyber transport technician and native of Fort Worth, Texas, uses a communication flyaway kit to set up communication ability as part of an exercise March 22, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. A CFK is used if the base ever lost communication abilities or it can be forward deployed with a unit to maintain communication. Warren is stationed at Hickam, Hawaii.
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332nd ECS stays combat ready
Airman 1st Class Branda Fanning, 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron radio frequency transmission technician and native of Las Vegas, Nevada, sets up a 1.2 meter satellite as part of an exercise March 22, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The satellite was part of a communication flyaway kit, which is a network setup that provides an immediate communication capability in remote locations. Fanning is stationed at Aviano Air Force Base, Italy.
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332nd ECS stays combat ready
Airman 1st Class Branda Fanning (left) and Staff Sgt. Malcom Monroe, 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron radio frequency transmission technicians, set up a 1.2 meter satellite as part of an exercise March 22, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The satellite was part of a communication flyaway kit, which is a network setup that provides an immediate communication capability in remote locations. Fanning is stationed at Aviano Air Force Base, Italy and is a native of Las Vegas, Nevada. Monroe is stationed at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, and is a native of Augusta, Georgia.
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332nd ECS stays combat ready
Airman 1st Class Branda Fanning (left) and Staff Sgt. Malcom Monroe (right), 332nd Expeditionary Communications Squadron radio frequency transmission technicians, along with Tech. Sgt. Brad Harr (middle), 332nd ECS NCO in charge of the radio frequency transmission section, set up a 1.2 meter satellite as part of an exercise March 22, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Fanning is stationed at Aviano Air Force Base, Italy and is a native of Las Vegas, Nevada. Monroe is stationed at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, and is a native of Augusta, Georgia. Harr is stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, and native of Portsmouth, Ohio.
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Soaring high: Red Tail WSO, mentor reaches 4,000 flying hours
Lt. Col. Trinidad “Moses” Meza, 336th EFS deputy operations group commander and weapons system officer, poses for a photo after landing in an F-15E Strike Eagle March 21, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. Meza, in the capacity of WSO, is able to display information from the radar, electronic warfare or infrared sensors; monitor aircraft or weapons status and possible threats; select targets; and use an electronic "moving map" to navigate. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Soaring high: Red Tail WSO, mentor reaches 4,000 flying hours
Lt. Col. Trinidad “Moses” Meza, 336th EFS deputy operations group commander and weapons system officer, poses for a photo after landing in an F-15E Strike Eagle March 21, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Meza is currently on his ninth deployment. His other deployments include Incirlik Air Base, Turkey; Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar; Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates; Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan; and Ethiopia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Soaring high: Red Tail WSO, mentor reaches 4,000 flying hours
Members of 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron presented Lt. Col. Trinidad “Moses” Meza, 336th EFS deputy operations group commander and weapons system officer, with a unit patch in honor of Meza reaching 4,000 flying hours March 21, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Meza is currently on his ninth deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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Soaring high: Red Tail WSO, mentor reaches 4,000 flying hours
Members of 336th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing leadership and Lt. Col. Trinidad “Moses” Meza, 336th EFS deputy operations group commander and weapons system officer, pose for a group photo March 21, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. During the flight, Meza reached 4,000 flying hours, all of which were accrued in the F-15E Strike Eagle. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Krystal Wright)
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