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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
A member of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight pushes simulated munitions off a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airman 1st Class Ethan Capps, assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, calls in a damage assessment report of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron spread concrete on top of a damaged portion of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron mix water and a quick-dry filler to repair a damaged portion of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron uses a Volvo wheel excavator to remove a damaged section of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron monitors the progress of a Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws cutting a damaged piece of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron utilize Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws to cut a damaged piece of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airmen form the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron use a Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws to cut a damaged piece of a replicated runway while another shovel away debris during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron utilize Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws to cut a damaged piece of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron uses a Caterpillar 279D Multi-terrain Loader to clear debris after a simulated attack on a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Multifunctional Civil Engineers
Airmen from various sections of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron are repairing damage done to a replicated airfield during a rapid airfield damage recovery (RADR) exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 31, 2021. The RADR process is similar to an assembly line process which allows for smoother and more efficient repairs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristine Legate)
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Multifunctional Civil Engineers
Airmen from various sections of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron prepare a damaged area on a replicated airfield for concrete during a rapid airfield damage recovery (RADR) exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 31, 2021. RADR is a concept that allows CE personnel to develop a minimum airfield operating surface on a post attack damaged runway and repair it in order to continue the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristine Legate)
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Multifunctional Civil Engineers
Airmen from various sections of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron operate heavy machinery to repair a replicated airfield during a rapid airfield damage recovery (RADR) exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 31, 2021. During RADR training, every Airman within the squadron is trained on multiple pieces of heavy machinery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristine Legate)
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Multifunctional Civil Engineers
Airmen assigned to 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight sweep for ordnances on a replicated airfield during a simulated rapid airfield damage recovery (RADR) exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 31, 2021. The purpose of this training is to expose CE personnel to the RADR concept and process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristine Legate)
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Multifunctional Civil Engineers
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron operates a telehandler to lift bags filled with concrete during a rapid airfield damage recovery (RADR) exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, March 31, 2021. When an airfield is damaged, these Airmen are able to get the airfield functional again by conducting field assessments, gathering their necessary equipment and venturing out to repair the damage caused to ensure mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristine Legate)
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Demo Day: stress relief while supporting the mission
Demolition day volunteers place a table in a front end loader during a demolition day at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Oct. 21, 2020. Volunteers from various ASAB agencies worked together to help expedite the completion of the new Wing Operation Center project that will consolidate vital response agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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Demo Day: stress relief while supporting the mission
Demolition day volunteers move debris outside at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Oct. 21, 2020. Wing Operation Center project leaders solicited volunteers to help dismantle and demolish various items to make room for essential ASAB response units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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Demo Day: stress relief while supporting the mission
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John McMillen, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing director of staff, dismantles a shelf during a demolition day at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Oct. 21, 2020. Volunteers worked to clear a building in support of the new Wing Operation Center project, which intends to elevate ASAB from an expeditionary status to an enduring status. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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Demo Day: stress relief while supporting the mission
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mark Macias, 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment operator, waits to pick up debris during a demolition day at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Oct. 21, 2020. Members assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Mission Support Group organized the demolition day to help promote the new Wing Operation Center project, slated for completion early next year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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Demo Day: stress relief while supporting the mission
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Dana Council, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing command chief, breaks a shelf during a demolition day at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Oct. 21, 2020. Volunteers cleared out a building to help facilitate the new Wing Operation Center project that will streamline day-to-day communications among integral ASAB units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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