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The 300th Field Artillery Regiment conduct a HIMARS MC-130 loading
A U.S. Air Force loadmaster, assigned within the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) area of responsibility (AOR), guides the driver of a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System onto a MC-130J Commando II for a training exercise in the USCENTCOM AOR, Oct. 16, 2024. The HIMARS was transported to an exercise location to complete a HIMARS Rapid Insertion training, where Soldiers engaged in simulated scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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The 300th Field Artillery Regiment conduct a HIMARS MC-130 loading
A U.S. Army loadmaster, assigned within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, directs a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System onto an MC-130J Commando II for a training exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 16, 2024. The HIMARS lightweight and compact size enables it to be transported by multiple different airframes and can be rapidly deployed, engage targets and relocate. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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The 300th Field Artillery Regiment conduct a HIMARS MC-130 loading
U.S. Army Soldiers, from the Bravo Battery, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery Regiment, checks the height of a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System before it’s loaded onto a MC-130J Commando II for a HIMARS Rapid Insertion exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 16, 2024. The HIMARS only has a few inches of space when being loaded onto a MC-130J. Soldiers have to ensure the HIMARS is properly deflated to meet the height requirement for loading. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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HIMARS MC-130 loading
A U.S. Army High Mobility Artillery Rocket System backs up to a U.S. Air Force MC-130J Commando II to prepare for loading for a HIMARS rapid insertion exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 16, 2024. The regiment completed multiple loading and unloading procedures for the HIMARS, providing hands-on opportunity for soldiers. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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The 300th Field Artillery Regiment conduct a HIMARS MC-130 loading
A U.S. Army Soldier, assigned to Bravo Battery, 2nd Battalion, 300th Field Artillery Regiment, guides the driver of a High Mobility Artillery Rocket System within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 16, 2024. The HIMARS was moved to an exercise site for crews to practice quick deployment, target engagement, and redeployment, ensuring global readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
A mosquito sits on a petri during an examination in the 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. Observations and lab work help medical staff develop prevention plans to reduce the risk of disease outbreaks. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
A U.S. Airman assigned to 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron entomology unit analyzes a mosquito to determine its sex and if it has recently fed within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. After mosquitoes are captured and lab work is completed, female mosquitoes are shipped to Ohio State University's Department of Entomology, where they’re further analyzed to determine disease trends. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron biology unit tests the pH levels of a pool within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. The biology unit ensures that pH levels are within safe limits, allowing service members to safely enjoy recreational activities to maintain a resilient mind. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
U.S. Airmen assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron biology unit record the pH levels of a community pool within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. If pH levels are too high or too low, the water becomes more susceptible to hosting pathogens that could harm service members. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron biology unit tests the pH levels of a pool within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. Bio ensures that pH levels are within safe limits, allowing service members to safely enjoy recreational opportunities to ensure they’re practicing resiliency while deployed. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
U.S. Airmen assigned to 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron and Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron set a mosquito trap next to a still body of water within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. Captured mosquitoes are sorted by sex, and the females are analyzed as the only carrier of diseases. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th EMS Entomology and Public Health work to ensure base safety
U.S. Airmen assigned to 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron and Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron pose with a full mosquito trap within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Nov. 22, 2024. Reducing the mosquito population helps prevent the spread of diseases like malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and others that could infect service members, ensuring members remain healthy and combat-ready. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th ECES EOD – Readiness Exercise
U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron provide tactical combat casualty care to a combative role player during a readiness exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Nov. 25, 2024. During the exercise, teams tackled escalating threats, including clearing hazards, providing TCCC, defeating booby traps, and denying enemy access to weapons materials, all in low-light conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ECES EOD – Readiness Exercise
A U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron identifies a protected weapons cache during a readiness exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Nov. 25, 2024. The 380th ECES EOD flight conducted a night training exercise simulating modern conflict scenarios, focusing on transitioning from Global War on Terrorism tactics to peer-to-peer engagements. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ECES EOD – Readiness Exercise
A U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron clears an unexploded ordnance during a readiness exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Nov. 25, 2024. During the exercise, teams tackled escalating threats, including clearing hazards, defeating booby traps, and denying enemy access to weapons materials, all in low-light conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ECES EOD – Readiness Exercise
A U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron disassembles a trip wire during a readiness exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Nov. 25, 2024. The training emphasized adaptability, teamwork, and proficiency under high-stress, low-visibility conditions to prepare for evolving battlefield challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ECES EOD – Readiness Exercise
A U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technician assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron assesses a simulated explosive vest worn by an exercise role player during a readiness exercise within U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Nov. 25, 2024. During the exercise, teams tackled escalating threats, including clearing hazards, providing tactical combat casualty care, defeating booby traps, and denying enemy access to weapons materials, all in low-light conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th ECES EOD – Readiness Exercise
U.S. Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron enter a building during a readiness exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility Nov. 25, 2024. The 380th ECES EOD flight conducted a night training exercise simulating modern conflict scenarios, focusing on transitioning from Global War on Terrorism tactics to peer-to-peer engagements. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Airmen conduct emergency medical response exercise
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron transport a simulated patient in need of immediate care during a mass casualty exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 31, 2024. The exercise helps Airmen assess and prioritize patients and remain calm under pressure. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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Airmen conduct emergency medical response exercise
U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Sheets, 380th Air Expeditionary Wing commander, watches the response of 380th Expeditionary Medical Squadron Airmen during a mass casualty exercise within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 31, 2024. During the exercise Airmen demonstrated their ability to provide care and showcase their readiness in the midst of crisis. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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