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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force 380th Air Expeditionary Wing leadership simulates responding to a fire emergency during a battlefield circulation within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. During the battlefield circulation, the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron's fire prevention team guided wing leadership through various aspects of their work, culminating in a simulated rescue of a trapped victim in a burning building. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force 380th Air Expeditionary Wing leadership and Airmen assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron fire prevention team simulate recovering an unconscious victim within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. Leadership breached the door of a simulated burning room and searched for a victim inside. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force 380th Air Expeditionary Wing leadership simulates responding to a fire emergency during a battlefield circulation within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. During the battlefield circulation, the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron's fire prevention team guided wing leadership through various aspects of their work, culminating in a simulated scenario to apply their newly learned skills. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force 380th Air Expeditionary Wing leadership simulates searching for a incapacitated victim to recover within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. While searching for the victim, leadership stayed on their hands and knees, to safely search the entire room. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Joshua Skarloken, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, operates a fire hose during a battlefield circulation within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. Wing leadership participated in various firefighting duties and gained an understanding of the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron's fire prevention operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force 380th Air Expeditionary Wing leadership learn how to tie a figure 8 knot from 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer fire prevention Airmen within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. Firefighters use knots to secure equipment, stabilize objects and perform rescues safely and effectively. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Sheets, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, uses a hydraulic rescue tool to pry open a sealed door during a battlefield circulation within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 03, 2024. During the battlefield circulation, wing leadership had the opportunity to use various methods to pry open a door, showcasing the wide range of capabilities of the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron's fire prevention team. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th AEW Fire Prevention BFC
U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Sheets, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, pulls a hose from a firetruck during a battlefield circulation within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 3, 2024. Battlefield circulations provide units with an opportunity to demonstrate aspects of their job while giving leadership a hands-on, interactive experience. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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94th EFS F-22s Demonstrate Combat Agility
An F-22 Raptor pilot from the 94th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Al Dhafra Air Base, flies behind a 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender over Southwest Asia, Sept. 12, 2018. The F-22 possesses a sophisticated sensor suite allowing the pilot to track, identify, shoot and kill air-to-air threats before being detected. The U.S. is postured to defend U.S. forces in the region from any threat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ross A. Whitley)
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94th EFS F-22s Demonstrate Combat Agility
Lining up for refueling, an F-22 Raptor from the 94th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Al Dhafra Air Base, flies behind a 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender over Southwest Asia, Sept. 12, 2018. The F-22 possesses a sophisticated sensor suite allowing the pilot to track, identify, shoot and kill air-to-air threats before being detected. U.S. Air Forces Central Command Airmen, Joint personnel, and Coalition partners stand ready to defend our forces from any threat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ross A. Whitley)
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94th EFS F-22s Demonstrate Combat Agility
An F-22 Raptor from the 94th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Al Dhafra Air Base, flies behind a 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender over Southwest Asia, Sept. 12, 2018. The F-22 performs both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions and projects air dominance, rapidly and at great distances in order to defeat threats to the U.S. and our interests. The U.S. is postured to defend U.S. forces in the region from any threat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ross A. Whitley)
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94th EFS F-22s Demonstrate Combat Agility
Two F-22 Raptors from the 94th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Al Dhafra Air Base, fly in formation after refueling from a 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender over Southwest Asia, Sept. 12, 2018. The F-22s completed combat operations and forward deployed to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, highlighting their combat agility. The U.S. is postured to defend U.S. forces in the region from any threat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ross A. Whitley)
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94th EFS F-22s Demonstrate Combat Agility
Crew chiefs prepare a KC-10 Extender from the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Dhafra Air Base, to carry equipment and F-22 maintainers to a forward deployed location in Southwest Asia, Sept. 12, 2018. The maneuver highlighted the 94th Expeditionary Squadron’s ability to execute combat operations from various locations within the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility. Crew chiefs from the 380th forward deployed on a KC-10 in order to execute continued combat operations. The KC-10 can transport up to 75 people, nearly 170,000 pounds (76,560 kilograms) of cargo, and more than 356,000 pounds (160,200 kilograms) of fuel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ross A. Whitley)
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94th EFS F-22s Demonstrate Combat Agility
Maintainers from the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing catch F-22 Raptors at a forward deployed location in Southwest Asia, Sept. 12, 2018. The maintainers left Al Dhafra Air Base on the KC-10 Extender that refueled the F-22s throughout the day. This highlighted the 380th’s ability to execute combat operations from various locations within the Area of Responsibility. U.S. Air Forces Central Command Airmen operate any time, any place and under any conditions in order to maintain air superiority and protect ground forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ross A. Whitley)
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380th firefighters honor departed, former AF Fire Chief
Firefighters from the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department render a salute during a Firefighter Last Call Ceremony for departed, former Air Force Fire Chief Donald Warner at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Dec. 30, 2015. Among Warner’s contributions to Air Force firefighting include coining the Air Force fire protection motto “The Desire to Serve, the ability to Perform, and the Courage to Act,” and successful pushing to have fallen DOD firefighter’s names added to the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmetsburg, MD. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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380th firefighters honor departed, former AF Fire Chief
Staff Sgt. Hector, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, rings a bell during a Firefighter Last Call Ceremony for departed, former Air Force Fire Chief Donald Warner at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Dec. 30, 2015. The belling ringing, recalls a time in history when its sounding was intertwined with the lives of firefighters, the ringing calling firefighters to an alarm and another signaling the alarm was over. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/released)
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