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EOD Airmen host carnival like no other
Senior Airman Christopher, 380th Expeditionary Medical Group mental health technician, attempts to trace and cut an electrical circuit as part of the Disarm the Bomb Challenge during the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Capabilities Carnival at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Nov. 27, 2015. The purpose of the carnival was to familiarize U.S. and coalition personnel with the various equipment and techniques utilized by EOD Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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EOD Airmen host carnival like no other
A 380th Air Expeditionary Wing Airman attempts to place a golf ball inside a cone as part of the Drive the Robot Challenge during an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Capabilities Carnival at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Nov. 27, 2015. Other events held during the carnival included the Wear the Bomb Suit, Disarm the Bomb and Bomb Suit Pushup Challenge. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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New Sentry completes first combat sortie
Maintainers from the 380th Air Expeditionary Squadron prep the E-3G Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft for its first-ever combat sortie from an undisclosed location Southwest Asia, Nov. 20, 2015. The E-3G is the newest model of Sentry aircraft to be recently completed as part of the AWACS modernization program. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist P. Brackin/Released)
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New Sentry completes first combat sortie
An E-3G Sentry airborne warning and control system aircraft equipped with the Block 40/45 upgrade taxis down a runway at Boeing Field in Seattle on a recent mission. The AWACS is a platform that provides airborne, command and control, all-weather surveillance and communications to the U.S. and its Coalition partners. (United States Air Force photo)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Maj. Samuel, 380th Air Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron commander, discusses the specifications and texture of an F-22A Raptor with Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combatant Command, in a facility at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Oct. 19, 2015. Carlisle's visit was part of annual tour of the Air Force Central Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combatant Command, speaks with maintainers for the F-22A Raptor in a hangar at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Oct. 19, 2015. Carlisle toured several locations around the base including the Air Warfare Center, air control facility and various flying squadrons during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Lt. Col. Steven, with the 99th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, explains the capabilities of the RQ-4 Global Hawk to Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combatant Command during a tour of an air control facility at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Oct. 19, 2015. The Global Hawk is a high-altitude, remotely piloted aircraft with an integrated sensor suite capable of providing global all-weather, day or night intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability to joint combatant forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combatant Command, shakes hands with Royal Australian Air Force airmen at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Oct. 19, 2015. Carlisle toured several locations around the base including the Air Warfare Center, air control facilities and various flying squadrons on the flight line during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Lt. Col. Alan, 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron commander, gives Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combatant Command, a tour of the air control facility at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Oct. 19, 2015. The 727th EACS uses real-time radar surveillance to provide command and control capabilities to airmen, soldiers and coalition partners, allowing them to coordinate the movement of aircraft through the battle space while monitoring the skies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander of Air Combatant Command, speaks to a group of 380th Air Expeditionary Wing Airmen during a luncheon, Oct. 19, 2015. Carlisle is responsible for organizing, training, equipping and maintaining combat ready forces in the form of more than 1,300 aircraft, 34 wings and 19 bases for rapid deployment and employment around the world, while ensuring strategic air defense forces are ready to meet challenges of peacetime air sovereignty and wartime defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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COMACC visits one of Air Force’s most diverse combat wings
Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander for Air Combatant Command, presents a commander's coin to Senior Master Sgt. Sarah, Wing Staff Agency superintendent for the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing during a visit to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, Oct. 19, 2015. Carlisle's visit was part of an annual tour of the Air Force Central Command area of responsibility to familiarize himself with Department of the Air Force assets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin/Released)
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Two different Airmen, unfamiliar territory, same mission, defend the base
Senior Airman Justin, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron base defense operations controller, and Corporal Mitchell Goldsmith, Combat Support Unit 14 security forces operator with the Royal Australian Air Force, pose for a photo at an undisclosed location Southwest Asia Oct. 21, 2015. “The highlight my experience has been just getting to know them,” said Justin. “It’s a really fun group of Aussies that we have here. They’re not 100 percent work and zero fun; they do the job and have fun while doing it.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin)
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Two different Airmen, unfamiliar territory, same mission, defend the base
Senior Airman Justin, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron base defense operations controller, and Corporal Mitchell Goldsmith, Combat Support Unit 14 security forces operator with the Royal Australian Air Force, conduct a vehicle inspection at vehicle control point at an undisclosed location Southwest Asia Oct. 21, 2015. Justin and Goldsmith are a small representation of others in their career field that plays an essential role in base security here: performing vehicle inspections, acting as law enforcement for the base populace, and ensuring the protection of the flightline and its personnel and aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kentavist Brackin)
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