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ASAB Midnight Marauders visit EOD
A group of Airmen watch a demonstration of an explosive ordinance disposal robot during Midnight Marauders immersion at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 3, 2020. Midnight Marauders is a senior non-commissioned officer council program that conducts informal visits to various units and work centers throughout the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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ASAB Midnight Marauders visit EOD
Airman 1st Class Ija Hart, Expeditionary Logistic Readiness Squadron material management flight, receives a tour of an explosive ordnance disposal vehicle during a ‘Midnight Marauders’ immersion at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 3, 2020. Midnight Marauders is a senior non-commissioned officer council program that conducts informal visits to various units and work centers throughout the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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ASAB Midnight Marauders visit EOD
Airman 1st Class Richard Gonzalez, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron force protection, tightens straps on an helmet during a ‘Midnight Marauders’ immersion at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 3, 2020. Midnight Marauders is a senior non-commissioned officer council program that conducts informal visits to various units and work centers throughout the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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ASAB Midnight Marauders visit EOD
Senior Airman Nicholas Weichert-Cortes, 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron, controls an explosive ordnance disposal robot remotely during a ‘Midnight Marauders’ immersion at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 3, 2020. Each Midnight Marauder visit is open to all 386th Air Expeditionary Wing members and serves as an avenue for Airmen to see how each unit contributes to the overall mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum)
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Triple Nickel completes historic deployment to AUAB
An F-16 Fighting Falcon with the 555th Fighter Squadron, also known as the “world famous, highly-respected” Triple Nickel, takes off at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar on Feb. 26, 2020. While deployed to AUAB, the Triple Nickel flew more than 840 sorties and nearly 5,000 hours in less than 120 days, directly supporting combat operations for Operations Spartan Shield and Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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Triple Nickel completes historic deployment to AUAB
F-16 Fighting Falcons with the 555th Fighter Squadron, also known as the “world famous, highly-respected” Triple Nickel, take off at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar on Feb. 26, 2020. While deployed to AUAB, the Triple Nickel flew more than 840 sorties and nearly 5,000 hours in less than 120 days, directly supporting combat operations for Operations Spartan Shield and Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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Triple Nickel completes historic deployment to AUAB
An F-16 Fighting Falcon with the 555th Fighter Squadron, also known as the “world famous, highly-respected” Triple Nickel, takes off at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar on Feb. 26, 2020. While deployed to AUAB, the Triple Nickel flew more than 840 sorties and nearly 5,000 hours in less than 120 days, directly supporting combat operations for Operations Spartan Shield and Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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38 world-wide AFSC’s come together to strengthen 386th AEW security
Airman Antwain Hanks, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron force protection, poses for a photo in front of an FP mural at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 26, 2020. Hanks is originally a photojournalist from the 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs office at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman JaNae Capuno)
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38 world-wide AFSC’s come together to strengthen 386th AEW security
Airman Antwain Hanks, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron force protection, poses for a photo in front of an FP mural at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 26, 2020. Hanks is originally a photojournalist from the 366th Fighter Wing Public Affairs office at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman JaNae Capuno)
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Father, son, daughter deploy to Al Udeid together
From left to right – Senior Master Sgt. Amanda Millsap, 379th Expeditionary Mission Support Group executive administration superintendent, Chief Master Sgt. Philip Kvamme, 379th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron C-130 maintenance superintendent, and Master Sgt. Erik Kvamme, 379 EAMXS dedicated C-130 crew chief, pose for a photograph under the wing of a C-130 at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar on Dec. 21, 2019. Chief Master Sgt. Kvamme deployed with his daughter, Millsap and his son, Master Sgt. Kvamme for his last deployment before retiring. “I am really glad to have the opportunity to deploy with these guys,” said Chief Master Sgt. Kvamme. “This is the end of my career and I wanted to go out the right way. I can’t think of a better way [to do that] than to deploy with two of my kids.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 approaches a U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender assigned to the 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron to receive fuel above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 22, 2020. The 908th EARS, deployed with U.S. Air Forces Central Command, is responsible for delivering fuel to U.S. and coalition forces, enabling war-winning air power, deterrence, and stability to the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 receives fuel from a U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender assigned to the 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 22, 2020. The 908th EARS, deployed with U.S. Air Forces Central Command, is responsible for delivering fuel to U.S. and coalition forces, enabling war-winning air power, deterrence, and stability to the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 flies above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 17, 2020. F/A-18s can be configured quickly to perform either fighter or attack roles through use of external equipment to accomplish specific missions. This capability gives operational commanders more flexibility in employing tactical aircraft in a rapidly changing battle scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 flies above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 17, 2020. F/A-18s can be configured quickly to perform either fighter or attack roles through use of external equipment to accomplish specific missions. This capability gives operational commanders more flexibility in employing tactical aircraft in a rapidly changing battle scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 flies above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 17, 2020. F/A-18s can be configured quickly to perform either fighter or attack roles through use of external equipment to accomplish specific missions. This capability gives operational commanders more flexibility in employing tactical aircraft in a rapidly changing battle scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
Two U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 fly above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 17, 2020. F/A-18s can be configured quickly to perform either fighter or attack roles through use of external equipment to accomplish specific missions. This capability gives operational commanders more flexibility in employing tactical aircraft in a rapidly changing battle scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
Two U.S. Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets assigned to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251 fly above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 17, 2020. F/A-18s can be configured quickly to perform either fighter or attack roles through use of external equipment to accomplish specific missions. This capability gives operational commanders more flexibility in employing tactical aircraft in a rapidly changing battle scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron flies above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 19, 2020. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to- ground missions, demonstrating U.S. Air Forces Central Commands’ posture to compete, deter, and win against state and non-state actors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron flies above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 19, 2020. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to- ground missions, demonstrating U.S. Air Forces Central Commands’ posture to compete, deter, and win against state and non-state actors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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Deployed KC-10 Refueling Mission
A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 494th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron approaches a U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender assigned to the 908th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron to receive fuel above the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Jan. 19, 2020. The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to- ground missions, demonstrating U.S. Air Forces Central Commands’ posture to compete, deter, and win against state and non-state actors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel Snider)
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