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Mass casualty exercises
Staff Sgt. Lavarous Johnson and Staff Sgt. Brianna Baker load an injured service member into an ambulance during a mass casualty exercise at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 31, 2014. Deployed Airmen participate in mass casualty exercises to enhance emergency response skills in response to real world emergencies. Johnson and Baker are 379th Expeditionary Medical Operations Squadron medical technicians. Johnson is deployed from Joint Base Langley- Eustis Air Force Base, Va., and a Miami native. Baker is deployed from Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., and a Rochester, Ill., native. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Mass casualty exercises
Members of the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group lift an injured service member on a litter during a mass casualty exercise at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 31, 2014. The 379th EMDG responded to a simulated structure fire and provided emergency medical services to injured service members and casualties. Deployed Airmen participate in mass casualty exercises to enhance emergency response skills in response to real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Mass casualty exercises
Members of the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group conduct triage during a mass casualty exercise at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 31, 2014. The 379th EMDG responded to a simulated structure fire and provided emergency medical services to injured service members and casualties. Deployed Airmen participate in mass casualty exercises to enhance emergency response skills in response to real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Mass casualty exercises
Members of the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group prepare to conduct triage during a mass casualty exercise at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 31, 2014. The 379th EMDG responded to a simulated structure fire and provided emergency medical services to injured service members and casualties. Deployed Airmen participate in mass casualty exercises to enhance emergency response skills in response to real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Mass casualty exercises
Members of the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group set up litter carries and prepare to conduct triage on casualties in response to a mass casualty exercise at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 31, 2014. The 379th EMDG responded to a simulated structure fire and provided emergency medical services to injured service members and casualties. Deployed Airmen participate in mass casualty exercises to enhance emergency response skills in response to real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Mass casualty exercises
Members of the 379th Expeditionary Medical Group participate in a mass casualty exercise at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Jan. 31, 2014. The 379th EMDG responded to a simulated structure fire where they conducted triage and transported casualties to the 379th EMDG hospital. Deployed Airmen participate in mass casualty exercises to enhance emergency response skills in response to real world emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Unplugging from Kyrgyzstan
Staff Sgt. Kathryn Meany, 376th EOSS radar air traffic control liaison, shuts down her radar console as the last step of deactivating the military radar air traffic control liaison position Jan. 31, 2014. The radar liaison deactivation is one part of the Transit Center at Manas departure. Per the Kyrgyz government, the lease for the Transit Center ends July 11, 2014. Meany is deployed from Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of Fairbanks, Alaska. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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You call for fuel, we haul gas
Senior Airman Adam Ranney records that all equipment is operational after the daily inspection of the emergency aviation gasoline equipment at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 27, 2014. The 379th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants flight is the only location in the U.S. Air Forces Central Command area of responsibility capable of providing fly away emergency aviation gasoline and must be ready to deploy fuel 24/7/365. Ranney is a 379th ELRS POL fuels ramp specialist deployed from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and a Whittier, Calif., native. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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You call for fuel, we haul gas
Senior Airman Adam Ranney conducts a daily inspection on transfer hoses and connections on the emergency aviation gasoline equipment at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 27, 2014. The 379th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants flight is the only location in the U.S. Air Forces Central Command area of responsibility capable of providing fly away emergency aviation gasoline and must be ready to deploy fuel 24/7/365. Ranney is a 379th ELRS POL fuels ramp specialist deployed from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and a Whittier, Calif., native. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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You call for fuel, we haul gas
Senior Airman Adam Ranney conducts a daily inspection of a valve on the emergency aviation gasoline equipment at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 27, 2014. The 379th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants flight is the only location in the U.S. Air Forces Central Command area of responsibility capable of providing fly away emergency aviation gasoline and must be ready to deploy fuel 24/7/365. Ranney is a 379th ELRS POL fuels ramp specialist deployed from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and a Whittier, Calif., native. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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You call for fuel, we haul gas
Senior Airman Adam Ranney conducts a daily inspection of a nozzle on the emergency aviation gasoline equipment at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Jan. 27, 2014. The 379th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants flight is the only location in the U.S. Air Forces Central Command area of responsibility capable of providing fly away emergency aviation gasoline and must be ready to deploy fuel 24/7/365. Ranney is a 379th ELRS POL fuels ramp specialist deployed from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and a Whittier, Calif., native. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Hannah Landeros)
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Watching, waiting
Airman 1st Class Josh Allen, 376th Expeditionary Communications Squadron help desk technician, troubleshoots a laptop screen issue at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Jan. 27, 2014. The turnaround time for work orders to be complete are, on average 35 minutes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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Watching, waiting
Airman 1st Class Thomas McKeghney, 376th Expeditionary Communications Squadron MoraleNet administrator and Wi-Fi technician, looks over the MoraleNet Wi-Fi system used at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Jan. 27, 2014. The Wi-Fi technician keeps tabs on more than 100 different Wi-Fi broadcasting terminals throughout the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards
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Can I help you?
A 376th Expeditionary Communications Squadron help desk Airman plugs wires from a computer to a hard-disk drive to be able to read and then wipe what is on the drive Jan. 10, 2013, at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. The help desk Airmen have an average turnaround time of about 35 minutes per open ticket. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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Can I help you?
Airman 1st Class Josh Allen, 376th Expeditionary Communications Squadron help desk technician, answers a computer-related query on the phone Jan. 10, 2013, at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. In addition to answering a wide variety of questions over the phone, it is not uncommon for them to make a site visit to troubleshoot problems. Allen is deployed from MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of York, Penn. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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On the job, training
Tech. Sgt. Jeff Thorpe, 376th ECS NCO in charge of the help desk, discusses a recent trouble ticket with Airman 1st Class Josh Allen, 376th ECS help desk technician Jan. 10, 2013, at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan. Thorpe and Allen are part of team of five Airmen who manage the working condition of nearly 7,500 computers on the TCM. Thorpe and Allen are both deployed from MacDill AFB, Fla. Thorpe is a native of Charles Town, W.V., and Allen is from York, Penn. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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Boom conducts refueling checks
A 22nd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron in-flight refueling specialist conducts his checklist prior to a nighttime, in-flight refueling mission over Afghanistan, Dec. 17, 2014. In-flight refuelers, or “booms” pump aircraft their gas by ways of a long, extendable, hydraulic-controlled, metal tube that connects the two aircraft to transfer fuel. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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AWACS takes fuel
A NATO-owned E-3 Sentry aircraft receives fuel from a KC-135 Statotanker during an in-flight refueling mission over Afghanistan, Dec. 17, 2014. The E-3 is the central aerial hub of the Airborne Warning and Control System, which is an integrated command and control battle management, surveillance, target detection, and tracking aircraft platform used to provide an accurate, real-time picture of the battlespace to commanders and troops on the ground. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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Comm Check
Airman 1st Class Darhon Hambrick, 22nd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron in-flight refueling specialist, checks a communication device on board a KC -135 Stratotanker at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, Jan. 17, 2014. An in-flight refueling specialist, or “boom,” is responsible for safely refueling other aircraft in flight. Hambrick is deployed from MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of Nashville, Tenn. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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Coming up
Airman 1st Class Darhon Hambrick, 22nd Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron in-flight refueling specialist, climbs up a KC-135 Stratotanker crew ladder at the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, to start the pre-flight checks of the aircraft before a refueling mission over Afghanistan, Jan. 17, 2014. Hambrick is deployed from MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of Nashville, Tenn. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards)
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