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Al Asad RPAT
Air Force Staff Sgt. Matthew Burns, yard boss, 2/402nd Army Field Support Brigade, directs an eighteen wheeler where to back up before loading humvees whose final destination is Arifjan, Kuwait, as part of the Operation Iraqi Freedom drawdown, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 17, 2010. The mission of the 2nd BN, 402 AFSB Redistribution Property Assistance Team is to meet the presidential intent to facilitate the expedient turn-in of all excess Class VII Theater Provided Equipment, improve property accountability of retrograding equipment from Iraq and enable asset visibility of the received equipment during transit to Source of Repair or Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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ANZAC Day
Staff Sgt. Mark Nixon, U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band, sounds "Reveille" as the Australian and New Zealand Flag are raised here on Australian New Zealand Army Corps Day April 25, 2010, to honor fallen Australian and New Zealand servicemembers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey during World War I. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Chad Steffey)
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The U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band provides ceremonial support to U.S. and Coalition components thoughout the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Chad Steffey/released)
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ANZAC Day
Senior officers from the air components of the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada and France present arms during the Australian National Anthem. Each wore a red poppy, the traditional symbol of remembrance for ANZAC Day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Chad Steffey/released)
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ANZAC Day
Memorial wreaths honor members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Chad Steffey)
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Airmen play "Australian Fair"
Members of the U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band "Vector" pause for a photo following their first performance in the AOR. Master Sgt. Robert Newlin, Horn; Staff Sgt. John Garcia, Trombone; Master Sgt Paul Perez, Percussion; Staff Sgt. Christopher Moore, Tuba; Staff Sgt. Mark Nixon, Trumpet; and Staff Sgt. Jonathan Rattay, Trumpet, with Chaplain (Capt.) Sean Ballard of the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. Chad Steffey/released)
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Afghan Air Corps medics
Patients receive medical care provided by Afghan National Army Air Corps medics on board a C-27 bound for Kabul on April 24, 2010. (US Air Force photo by Capt. Cassandra Ayott/RELEASED).
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Barrier Maintenance
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeremey McLeod , barrier maintenance NCOIC, 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, inspects an arresting cable, Al Asad, Iraq, April 17, 2010. Especially in a desert environment, it’s important to do weekly, monthly, and quarterly inspections to ensure equipment is working properly at all times. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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Barrier Maintenance
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeremey McLeod (left), barrier maintenance NCOIC, and Airman 1st Class Anton Nashchechich, barrier maintenance technician, both from the 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, perform their quarterly checks on the mobile aircraft arresting system barrier arresting kit-12, Al Asad, Iraq, April 17, 2010. Especially in a desert environment, it’s important to do weekly, monthly, and quarterly inspections to ensure the equipment is working properly at all times. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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Barrier Maintenance
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jeremey McLeod (left), barrier maintenance NCOIC, and Airman 1st Class Anton Nashchechich, barrier maintenance technician, both from the 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, perform their quarterly checks on the mobile aircraft arresting system barrier arresting kit-12, Al Asad, Iraq, April 17, 2010. Especially in a desert environment, it’s important to do weekly, monthly, and quarterly inspections to ensure the equipment is working properly at all times. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Airmen 1st Class Carlos Bonilla, 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron security forces, looks at a U.S. military member’s identification card while conducting entry control point identification checks, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Airmen 1st Class Carlos Bonilla (left) and Joshua Buras (right), 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron security forces, stand ready to conduct entry control point identification checks, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Senior Airmen Renard Wright and Herman Goodman, 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron security forces, directs place metal posts for the barb wire fences, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The security forces flight has been able to erect 17,000 sq. ft. of fencing around the airfield to assist the installation in its preparation for the responsible Iraqi drawdown scheduled from May to August. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Senior Airman Herman Goodman, 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron security forces, uses a pick axe to break up rocks where a metal post will be placed while Senior Airman Renard Wright, also from security forces, stands by ready to assist, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The security forces flight has been able to erect 17,000 sq. ft. of fencing around the airfield to assist the installation in its preparation for the responsible Iraqi drawdown scheduled from May to August. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Senior Airman Renard Wright, 532nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron security forces, directs Senior Airman Herman Goodman where to place the posts for the barb wire fences, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The security forces flight has been able to erect 17,000 sq. ft. of fencing around the airfield to assist the installation in its preparation for the responsible Iraqi drawdown scheduled from May to August. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Staff Sgt. Dennis Jones, Expeditionary Geographic Information officer for 732nd Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron, creates maps for key leadership, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The maps were used by base leadership to determine building and land use to assist with military drawdown plans. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Master Sgt. Varoujan Garabedian, Engineering Assistant for 732nd Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron, teaches the Iraqi Field and Engineering Team how to input data into the global positioning station controller, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The purpose of the rover is to be able to map and survey a particular area of land from a known point to an unknown point. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Master Sgt. Varoujan Garabedian, Engineering Assistant for 732nd Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron, stands by ready to assist the Iraqi Field and Engineering Team as they learn how to input data into the global positioning station controller, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The purpose of the rover is to be able to map and survey a particular area of land from a known point to an unknown point. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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732nd ECES
Air Force Master Sgt. Varoujan Garabedian, Engineering Assistant for 732nd Expeditionary Prime Beef Squadron, inputs data into the global positioning station controller rover, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, April 19, 2010. The purpose of the rover is to be able to map and survey a particular area of land from a known point to an unknown point. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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407th ToA
Air Force Brig. Gen. Scott Hanson (left), commander of the 321st Air Expeditionary Wing, hands the guidon to Col. James Linder, incoming commander of the 407th Air Expeditionary Group during a change of command ceremony Ali Air Base, Iraq, April 24, 2010. The mission of the 321st AEW is to train and advise the Iraqi air force in order to advance the foundational airpower capabilities of Iraqi Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Trish Bunting/Released)
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