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EC-130H Compass Call: not a regular C-130
Airmen from the 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron perform maintenance on an EC-130H Compass Call Feb. 2, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The EC-130H Compass Call is an airborne tactical weapon system using a heavily modified version of the C-130H designed to disrupt enemy command and control communications and limits adversary coordination essential for enemy force management. (U.S. Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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EC-130H Compass Call: not a regular C-130
Senior Airman William Urquhart, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron EC-130H Compass Call aerospace propulsion, checks engine functions on the EC-130H Feb. 2, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The EC-130H’s mission is to jam communications and collect intelligence for the troops. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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EC-130H Compass Call: not a regular C-130
Airman 1st Class Nicholas Foydl, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron EC-130H Compass Call crew chief, checks the oil of an EC-130H Feb. 2, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Here at BAF, Foydl ensures that the EC-130H remains ready to support any operation or mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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451 EOSS Airman enable Kandahar ops, no matter the task
Tech. Sgt. Steven Thompson, 451st Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron command and control operations NCOIC, poses for a photo Jan. 9, 2018 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. Currently deployed from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, Thompson has been in the Air Force for nine years and is serving on his third deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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455 ELRS and 455 ECS drastically reduce check-in times at PAX terminal
Tech. Sgt. Timothy Abiera, 455th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron contracting officer representative, demonstrates how the new process of checking in passengers at the passenger terminal will work Jan. 19, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Abiera was one of two Bagram Airfield Airmen that revamped the old process to decrease the wait time and save the Airmen of the 455th Air Expeditionary Wing’s time. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Justin Jacobs)
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455 ELRS and 455 ECS drastically reduce check-in times at PAX terminal
Tech. Sgt. Timothy Abiera, 455th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron contracting officer representative, and Senior Airman Najse Foster, 455th Expeditionary Communications Squadron knowledge manager, pose for a photo Jan. 19, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Abiera and Foster were responsible for the decreased wait time during passenger check-in at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Abiera and Foster decreased the check-in time from five minutes per passenger to only seconds. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Justin Jacobs)
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CJTH Airman keeps medical equipment tickin’
Tech. Sgt. Richard Smith, 455th Expeditionary Medical Operation Squadron clinical engineering NCOIC, repairs medical equipment Jan. 15, 2018 at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Smith has successfully kept the surgical and diagnostic equipment working that is directly tied to the hospital's 99% trauma survivability rate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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CJTH Airman keeps medical equipment tickin’
Tech. Sgt. Richard Smith, 455th Expeditionary Medical Operation Squadron clinical engineering NCOIC, checks an oxygen tank Jan. 15, 2018 at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Smith has successfully kept the surgical and diagnostic equipment working that is directly tied to the hospital's 99% trauma survivability rate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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CJTH Airman keeps medical equipment tickin’
Tech. Sgt. Richard Smith, 455th Expeditionary Medical Operation Squadron clinical engineering NCOIC, poses for a photo Jan. 15, 2018 at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Smith is currently deployed from San Antonio Medical Center in San Antonio, TX, Smith has been in the Air Force for 13 years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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CJTH Airman keeps medical equipment tickin’
Tech. Sgt. Richard Smith, 455th Expeditionary Medical Operation Squadron clinical engineering NCOIC, repairs medical equipment Jan. 15, 2018 at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Smith has successfully kept the surgical and diagnostic equipment working that is directly tied to the hospital's 99% trauma survivability rate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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CJTH Airman keeps medical equipment tickin’
Members of the 455th Expeditionary Medical Operation Squadron clinical engineering team repair medical equipment Jan. 15, 2018 at Craig Joint Theater Hospital in Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The team is responsible for anything from replacing parts and repairing components to inspecting equipment to ensure they fall within operating regulations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Biomedical Science Corps appreciation week starts at Bagram
Brig. Gen. Craig Baker, 455th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, signs the Biomedical Science Corps proclamation Jan. 22, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. The Craig Joint Theatre Hospital will celebrate the accomplishments of the Air Force Biomedical Service Corps, Jan. 22-26. The BSC, originally established in 1965, was compiled from the Air Force’s Women’s Medical Specialist Corps and parts of the Medical Service Corps. It now encompasses 18 medical specialties, including more than 2,400 officers working alongside 5,800 enlisted Airmen in parallel career fields. (Courtesy photo)
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Kandahar weather flight forecasters keep skies safe
Airmen from the 451st Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron weather flight complete an inventory on weather equipment Jan. 11, 2018 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. The 451st EOSS weather flight provides weather support for all of Southern Afghanistan and any assets that are deployed to the airfield as well as transients. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Kandahar weather flight forecasters keep skies safe
Staff Sgt. Tim Everhard, 451st Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron weather forecaster craftsman, does inventory on weather equipment Jan. 11, 2018 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. These experts utilize the latest technology to predict weather patterns, prepare forecasts and communicate weather information to commanders and pilots so that every mission goes as planned. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Kandahar weather flight forecasters keep skies safe
Staff Sgt. Tim Everhard (left) and Tech. Sgt. Michael Theos (right), 451st Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron weather forecaster craftsmen,, complete an inventory on weather equipment Jan. 11, 2018 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. These experts utilize the latest technology to predict weather patterns, prepare forecasts and communicate weather information to commanders and pilots so that every mission goes as planned. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Kandahar weather flight forecasters keep skies safe
Tech. Sgt. Michael Theos, 451st Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron weather forecaster craftsman, collects weather data using a kestrel reader Jan. 11, 2018 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. The device measures air pressure, relative humidity, wind speed and direction. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Kandahar weather flight forecasters keep skies safe
Staff Sgt. Tim Everhard, 451st Expeditionary Operation Support Squadron weather forecaster craftsman, looks at a weather doppler radar Jan. 11, 2018 at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. A doppler weather radar is a type of radar used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, and estimate its type (rain, snow, hail etc.). (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Deployed EAMXS Airman keeps bombs on targets
Senior Airman Kaleb Linn, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, secures a weapons system cable to a munition Jan. 4, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Linn is responsible for maintaining the weapon's system on the F-16 Fighting Falcon as well as performing the weapons loads. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Deployed EAMXS Airman keeps bombs on targets
Senior Airman Kaleb Linn, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, loads a munition onto an F-16 Fighting Falcon using a jammer Jan. 4, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Linn is responsible for maintaining the weapon's system on the F-16 as well as performing the weapons loads. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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Deployed EAMXS Airman keeps bombs on targets
Senior Airman Kaleb Linn, 455th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, loads a munition onto an F-16 Fighting Falcon using a jammer Jan. 4, 2018 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Linn is responsible for maintaining the weapon's system on the F-16 as well as performing the weapons loads. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Divine Cox)
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