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KC-10 crew keeps mission going
Capt. Michael, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron pilot, prepares to take-off in a KC-10 Extender on an air refueling mission in support of Opeation Inherent Resolve at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 15, 2014. The KC-10 Extender is one of the few jet aircraft in the world configured to haul military cargo, conduct aerial refueling missions and transport personnel at the same time. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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KC-10 crew keeps mission going
Staff Sgt. Sarah, right, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron flight engineer, reads off a preflight checklist to 1st Lt. Evan, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron co-pilot, prior to take-off for an air refueling mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 15, 2014. The KC-10 requires a four-man crew and has a range of 4,400 miles with cargo with a maximum fuel load of 356,000 pounds. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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KC-10 crew keeps mission going
Capt. Michael, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron pilot, looks out the cockpit window of a KC-10 Extender as he prepares to taxi for take-off on an air refueling mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 15, 2014. While the KC-10’s primary mission is aerial refueling, it can accommodate 75 passengers and transport 170,000 pounds of cargo. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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KC-10 crew keeps mission going
Senior Airman Brian, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, performs a preflight inspection aboard a KC-10 Extender prior to an air refueling mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 15, 2014. The KC-10's boom operator controls refueling operations through a digital, fly-by wire system. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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KC-10 crew keeps mission going
Senior Airman Brian, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, performs a preflight inspection aboard a KC-10 Extender pror to an air refueling mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 15, 2014. Using either an advanced aerial refueling boom, or a hose and drogue centerline refueling system, the KC-10 can refuel a wide variety of U.S. and allied military aircraft within the same mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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KC-10 crew keeps mission going
Senior Airman Brian, Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, secures floor tracks during a preflight inspection aboard a KC-10 Extender prior to an air refueling mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 15, 2014. The cargo compartment can accommodate loads ranging from 27 pallets to a mix of 17 pallets and 75 passengers. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Lt. Col. Jean-Jacques Futey, Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, retires the colors during the Veterans Day Retreat ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 11, 2014. Veterans Day, originally named Armistice Day after the World War I ceasefire, became a day to honor American veterans of all wars. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Members of the base honor guard prepare to fold the flag during the Veterans Day Retreat ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 11, 2014. Veterans Day is a time for everyone to come together to honor the men and women who have fought in America's military operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Members of the base honor guard retire the colors during the Veterans Day Retreat ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 11, 2014. More than 300 U.S. and Australian servicemembers participated in the retreat formation with more than 500 base attendees. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Members of the base honor guard retire the colors during the Veterans Day Retreat ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 11, 2014. More than 300 U.S. and Australian servicemembers participated in the retreat formation with more than 500 base attendees. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Airmen with the Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron salute to the playing of the National Anthem during the Veterans Day Retreat ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 11, 2014. Out of the estimated 300 million people in the United States, about one perscent has served or is currently serving in a brance of the U.S. Armed Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Members of the base honor guard prepare to retire the colors during the Veterans Day Retreat ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 11, 2014. Veterans Day, originally named Armistice Day after the World War I ceasefire, became a day to honor American veterans of all wars. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Brig. Gen. John Quintas, Air Expeditionary Wing commander, places a red poppy wreath at the base of a memorial wall during the Remembrance Day ceremony at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov. 9. During the ceremony the ‘Last Post’ was played followed by two minutes of silence and reveille. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Remembering those before us
Brig. Gen. John Quintas, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, speaks during the Remembrance Day ceremony here Nov. 9. During the ceremony the ‘Last Post’ was played followed by two minutes of silence and reveille. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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iPads used to complete mission, first in AOR
Staff Sgt. Victor, Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge customer service center, uses an iPad to perform a vehicle diagnostic while Staff Sgt. Stewart, ELRS vehicle mechanic, prepares to take corrective actions at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Nov 4, 2014. With this newly implemented program, a device called Lemur BlueDriver On-board Diagnostic system connects to the vehicle and in return sends out a Bluetooth signal to the iPad running the Lemur Blue Driver application. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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iPads used to complete mission, first in AOR
The Lemur BlueDriver application is displayed on an iPad Nov. 4, 2014, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The application is used by vehicle mechanics from the Expeditionary Logistical Readiness Squadron to store technical order manuals as well as perform diagnostics on vehicles. They are the first unit in the region to use this technology to enhance their mission objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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ECES builds working relationship
Senior Airman Any, Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron structural journeyman, smoothes the edges of fresh laid concrete at the Australian beddown site on an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Oct. 30, 2014. Airmen with the ECES worked side-by-side with their Australian counterparts to construct 35 tents. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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ECES builds working relationship
An Airman with the Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron smoothes the edges of fresh laid concrete at the Australian beddown site on an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Oct. 30, 2014. Airmen with the ECES worked side-by-side with their Australian counterparts as they collectively constructed a beddown site from the ground up. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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ECES builds working relationship
Airmen with the Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron work side-by-side with Australians from the Royal Australian Air Force Air Task Group to lay concrete at the new Australian beddown site on an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Oct. 30, 2014. Airmen with the ECES worked side-by-side with their Australian counterparts as they collectively constructed a beddown site from the ground up. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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ECES builds working relationship
Airmen with the Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron work side-by-side with Australians from the Royal Australian Air Force Air Task Group to lay concrete at the new Australian beddown site at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Oct. 30, 2014. Approximately nine members of the RAAF Air Task Group integrated with Airmen in the ECES where they were able to learn different styles of training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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