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Drone program advances defensive capabilities at Al Udeid AB
A small drone used in the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron counter-small unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) program hovers over Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 5, 2020. The 379th ESFS Defenders have established one of the most robust C-UAS programs in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility to detect and defend against adversarial drones that pose a potential threat to the safety and security of AUAB. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Brigette Waltermire)
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Drone program advances defensive capabilities at Al Udeid AB
A variety of small drone models rest on a shelf in the 379th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron counter-small unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) program office Nov. 5, 2020, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The 379th ESFS Defenders have established one of the most robust C-UAS programs in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility to detect and defend against adversarial drones that pose a potential threat to the safety and security of AUAB. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Brigette Waltermire)
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379th EMXG gives 379th AEW Vice Commander a munitions demo
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Sullivan, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Group (379th EMXG) Superintendent, unloads boxes of 20 mm ammunition before loading into the Universal Ammunition Loading System (UALS), at the Munitions Storage Area on Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 5, 2020. The ammunition is fed into the UALS before being transported to the flight line and loaded directly onto an aircraft. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jordan Martin)
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379th AEW Vice Commander visits munitions flight
Master Sgt. Richard Capuano, right, munitions flight chief, guides U.S. Air Force Col. John C. McClung, left, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Vice Commander, through a hands-on ammunition processing demonstration at the Munitions Storage Area on Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 4, 2020. McClung had the opportunity to load over 500 rounds of 20 mm ammunition into the Universal Ammunition Loading System. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jordan Martin)
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379th AEW vice Commander visits munitions Airmen
U.S. Air Force Col. John C. McClung, left, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Vice Commander, speaks with Senior Airman Angelica Range, a conventional maintenance crewmember, about the munitions loading process during a hands-on demonstration at the Munitions Storage Area on Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 4, 2020. Range assisted Col. McClung on how to safely process the ammunition through the Universal Ammunition Loading System. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jordan Martin)
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379th AEW Vice Commander learns munitions mission
U.S. Air Force Col. John C. McClung, left, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing Vice Commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Michael Sullivan, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Group (379th EMXG) Superintendent, load 20 mm ammunition into the Universal Ammunition Loading System, at the Munitions Storage Area on Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 4, 2020. The 379th EMXG quickly processing ammunition is a vital capability provided to the CENTCOM AOR. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jordan Martin)
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AC3: Answering all things COVID
From left to right, U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Emanuel McBride, Col. Artemus Armas and Maj. Ryan Peake, who make up the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing AUAB COVID Command and Control Team (AC3), pose for a photo at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Oct. 10, 2020. AC3 is a brand new team at AUAB to provide a one-stop shop to help answer any questions throughout the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility about the novel Coronavirus with a focus on quarantine, public health, host nation policies, off-base travel requests, etc. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashley Perdue)
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U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning IIs and Israeli Air Force F-35I Adirs fly in formation during exercise Enduring Lightning III over Israel, Oct. 12, 2020. The United States and Israeli air forces train to maintain a ready posture to deter against regional aggression while forging strategic partnerships across the U.S. Central Command and U.S. European Command areas of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Duncan C. Bevan)
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201012-F-HF102-0217
U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning IIs and Israeli Air Force F-35I Adirs fly alongside a U.S. Air Force KC-135R Stratotanker during exercise Enduring Lightning III over Israel, Oct. 12, 2020. The United States and Israeli air forces train to maintain a ready posture to deter against regional aggression while forging strategic partnerships across the U.S. Central Command and U.S. European Command areas of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Duncan C. Bevan)
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201012-F-HF102-0217
U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning IIs and Israeli Air Force F-35I Adirs fly in formation during exercise Enduring Lightning III over Israel, Oct. 12, 2020. The United States and Israeli air forces train to maintain a ready posture to deter against regional aggression while forging strategic partnerships across the U.S. Central Command and U.S. European Command areas of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Duncan C. Bevan)
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201012-F-HF102-0217
A U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender refuels a U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning II in support of exercise Enduring Lightning III over the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 12, 2020. The United States and Israeli air forces train to maintain a ready posture to deter against regional aggression while forging strategic partnerships across the U.S. Central Command and U.S. European Command areas of responsibility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Duncan C. Bevan)
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AUAB home to AOR’s largest PERSCO team
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Amethia Dandy, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron PERSCO team chief (center), prepares for a briefing to personnel in-processing the area of responsibility, Oct. 4, 2020, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The Personnel Support for Contingency Operations (PERSCO) team is the largest in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility as they process all members, military and civilian traveling to and through the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashley Perdue)
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AUAB home to AOR’s largest PERSCO team
U.S. Army Sgt. Okima Chaney, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron personnelist, stamps orders for personnel in-processing to the area of responsibility, Oct. 4, 2020, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The Personnel Support for Contingency Operations (PERSCO) team is the largest in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility as they process all members, military and civilian, traveling to and through the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashley Perdue)
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AUAB home to AOR’s largest PERSCO team
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Olivia Shelton, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron reception and control center technician, helps in-process new members, Oct. 4, 2020, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The Personnel Support for Contingency Operations (PERSCO) team is the largest in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility as they process all members, military and civilian traveling to and through the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashley Perdue)
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AUAB home to AOR’s largest PERSCO team
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacolby Clay, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron reception control center non-commissioned officer in charge, directs members for in-processing, Oct. 4, 2020, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. The Personnel Support for Contingency Operations (PERSCO) team is the largest in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility as they process all members, military and civilian traveling to and through the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Ashley Perdue)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases into a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron received the Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, shortly after the Negatively Pressurized Conex. Both medical containers will enable the 379th EAES to safely and expeditiously transport personnel with COVID-19, or other infectious diseases, to higher echelons of care from military installations where isolation or treatment may not be available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen prepare to off load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, is configured for the C-130 Hercules aircraft to safely transport up to nine patients, including ambulatory and litter, around the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
A C-5 Galaxy sits on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020, to deliver a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite is a smaller variation of the Negatively Pressurized Conex and is configured to safely transport up to nine patients, including ambulatory and litter, around the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
A specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases sits in a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, on Sept. 18, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite is a smaller variation of the Negatively Pressurized Conex and is configured to safely transport up to nine patients, including ambulatory and litter, around the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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The Gang's All Here: AUAB receives NPC-L, increases medical versatility
Airmen load a specialized medical container designed to transport individuals with infectious diseases into a clamshell hangar on the flight line of Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Sept. 25, 2020. The Negatively Pressurized Conex-Lite, or NPC-L, was received by 379th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron shortly after the Negatively Pressurized Conex. Both medical containers will enable the 379th EAES to safely and expeditiously transport personnel with COVID-19, or other infectious diseases, to higher echelons of care from military installations where isolation or treatment may not be available. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Heather Fejerang)
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