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379 VMAQ3 2012
Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 maintainers keep a close eye on preflight checks being conducted on an EA-6B Prowler Oct. 4, 2012 in Southwest Asia. They remain close by in case any discrepancies are noticed during the checks. VMAQ-3 is an expeditionary squadron flying the EA-6B Prowler, a four-seat, twin-engine tactical electronic attack aircraft that provides radar and communications jamming capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 VMAQ3 2012
Cpl. Daniel Swisher, Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 plane captain, inspects the nose-wheel well of the EA-6B Prowler during a launch Oct. 4, 2012 in Southwest Asia. VMAQ-3 Marines provide electronic warfare support to coalition forces and the Marine Air Ground Task Forces. All four of the Marine Corps’ Tactical Electronic Attack squadrons are based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 VMAQ3 2012
Lance Cpl. Noah Miles, Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 electrician, disconnects the "Huffer," a pneumatic air starter hose for starting the EA-6B Prowler prior to launch Oct. 4, 2012 in Southwest Asia. VMAQ-3 is an expeditionary squadron flying the EA-6B Prowler, a four-seat, twin-engine tactical electronic attack aircraft that provides radar and communications jamming capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 VMAQ3 2012
Lance Cpl. Kristofer Gonzalez and Cpl. Kristine Anderson, both Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 plane captains, check the flight controls of the EA-6B Prowler prior to a launch Oct. 4, 2012 in Southwest Asia. VMAQ-3 Marines provide electronic warfare support to coalition forces and the Marine Air Ground Task Forces. All four of the Marine Corps’ Tactical Electronic Attack squadrons are based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 VMAQ3 2012
Cpl. Kristine Anderson, Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 plane captain, does a final inspection of the landing gear of the EA-6B Prowler prior to launch Oct. 4, 2012 in Southwest Asia. VMAQ-3 is an expeditionary squadron flying the EA-6B Prowler, a four-seat, twin-engine tactical electronic attack aircraft that provides radar and communications jamming capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 VMAQ3 2012
Lance Cpl. Kristofer Gonzalez, Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 3 plane captain, signals to the pilot prior to a launch Oct. 4, 2012 in Southwest Asia. The VMAQ-3 “MoonDogs” arrived here Sept. 25, in order to relieve the VMAQ-2 “Death Jesters.” All four of the Marine Corps’ Tactical Electronic Attack squadrons are based at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 flu 2012
Chief Master Sgt. Rory Wicks, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, receives the influenza vaccination from Staff Sgt. Arinda Murphy, 379th Expeditionary Medical Group technician, Oct. 1, 2012. With flu season right around the corner, 379th EMDG personnel are providing flu vaccines to distribute to all U.S. service members, coalition forces and Department of Defense civilian personnel. The immunizations team expects 95 percent of the base to have their vaccines by week’s end. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 flu 2012
Senior Airman Sean Anderson, 379th Expeditionary Medical Group technician, administers an influenza vaccination to Staff Sgt. Ryan Aromin, 379th Munitions Squadron munitions controller, Oct. 3, 2012. Along with the vaccine, the Public Health team is diligently working to educate people about maintaining proper hygiene practices to prevent the spread of the flu. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 flu 2012
Senior Airman Sean Anderson, 379th Expeditionary Medical Group technician, administers an influenza vaccination to Master Sgt. Bobby Caldwell, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron Lodging superintendent, Oct. 3, 2012. The 379th Air Expeditionary Wing received more than 9,000 flu vaccines to distribute to all U.S. service members, coalition forces and Department of Defense civilian personnel to prepare for the upcoming flu season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 flu 2012
Senior Airman Sean Anderson, 379th Expeditionary Medical Group technician, administers an influenza vaccination to Master Sgt. Bobby Caldwell, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron Lodging superintendent, Oct. 3, 2012. The 379th Air Expeditionary Wing received more than 9,000 flu vaccines to distribute to all U.S. service members, coalition forces and Department of Defense civilian personnel to prepare for the upcoming flu season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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Left, Marina Karaseva and Capt. Julia Coppola share a laugh at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Sept. 27, 2012. The 376th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron Weather Flight and Kyrgyz Air Navigation weather personnel partner together to provide forecasts and meteorological watch. Coppola is the 376th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather officer in charge and deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and Karaseva is a KAN meteorologist.(U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brett Clashman)
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Marina Karaseva outlines a weather map for analysis at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Sept. 27, 2012. The 376th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron Weather Flight partners with the Kyrgyz Air Navigation team to support airfield operations. Karaseva is a KAN meteorologist. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brett Clashman)
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Capt. Julia Coppola reviews weather charts with Marina Karaseva and Yulia Gubankova at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Sept. 27, 2012. The 376th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron Weather Flight and Kyrgyz Air Navigation weather personnel partner together to provide forecasts and meteorological watch. Coppola is the 376th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather officer in charge and deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. Karaseva and Gubankova are KAN meteorologists. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brett Clashman)
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Meet the Warrior of the Week
Lance Cpl. Brandon Kast is a Transit Center at Manas Joint Movement Control Center administration clerk deployed from Camp Pendleton, Calif., and a native of Salt Lake City.
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379 340 EAMU 2012
Tech Sgt. Grady Heckler, 340th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit hydraulic system shift lead, tightens the boom telescope motor hydraulic line Sept. 24, 2012. The hydraulic mechanics of the 340th EAMU inspect and maintain numerous moving parts on the KC-135 Stratotanker, from the spoilers, rudders and landing gears to the boom that pumps fuel. Heckler is deployed from Birmingham Air National Guard Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 340 EAMU 2012
Tech Sgt. Grady Heckler, 340th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit hydraulic system shift lead, tightens the boom telescope motor hydraulic line Sept. 24, 2012. The hydraulic mechanics of the 340th EAMU inspect and maintain numerous moving parts on the KC-135 Stratotanker, from the spoilers, rudders and landing gears to the boom that pumps fuel. Heckler is deployed from Birmingham Air National Guard Base, Ala. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 340 EAMU 2012
Senior Airman Caleb Mischung, 340th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit hydraulic system mechanic, adjusts the coupling on the boom telescope relief valve on a KC-135 Stratotanker Sept. 24, 2012. Airmen of the 340th EAMU conduct hydraulic maintenance on more than 30 KC-135s rotating through the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing. Mischung is deployed from Phoenix Air Reserve Wing, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 SS 2012
(left) Staff Sgt. David Terry manual adjusts an antenna while Tech Sgt. Josh Swicegood tightens it in place. Both Terry and Swicegood are 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron Silent Sentry operators who monitor satellite communication signals for potential jamming devices. Operation Silent Sentry began as a proof of concept experiment in 2004, which led to a 120-day deployed demo in 2005. The demo was so successful that U.S. Central Command retained the capability indefinitely. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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379 SS 2012
Staff Sgt. David Terry, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron Silent Sentry operator, uses a remote control to move a geolocation antenna to maximize the strength of the signal from an orbiting satellite Sept. 19, 2012. The Silent Sentry team monitors high priority satellite communication signals, detects electromagnetic interference on those signals and geolocates the source of that interference along with other signals of interest. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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Marines maintain EA-6B Prowler
Cpl. Karl Schmid uses a high-pressure water spray to remove dirt and build-up residue on an EA-6B Prowler during a 14-day aircraft wash in Southwest Asia, September 25, 2012. The 14-day aircraft wash helps prevent corrosion build-up and can average up to four hours per aircraft. Schmid is assigned to the Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron Three, deployed from the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C. and a St. Louis native. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sheila deVera)
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