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386th EMXS munitions flight keeps mission locked and loaded
Two U.S. Air Force munitions systems specialists assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron munitions flight check inventory in a shipping container within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 13, 2024. Munitions specialists are responsible for the serviceability, maintenance, inspection, and storage of munitions and ordnance. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EMXS munitions flight keeps mission locked and loaded
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron munitions flight pose for a group photo within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 13, 2024. Munitions systems specialists are responsible for the maintenance, upkeep, and storage of a vast array of munitions and ordnance. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EMXS munitions flight keeps mission locked and loaded
A U.S. Air Force munitions systems specialist assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron munitions inspects ordnance, ensuring the alignment of mounting lugs within the U.S. Air Force photo, Dec. 13, 2024. The 386th EMXS munitions flight Is responsible for the upkeep, maintenance, and storage of a $93 million stockpile of munitions and ordnance. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EMXS munitions flight keeps mission locked and loaded
Two U.S. Air Force munitions systems specialists assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron munitions flight inspect small arms ammunition within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 13, 2024. The 386th EMXS munitions flight conducts routine inspections to ensure the quality of munitions and ordnance utilized by military members across the AOR. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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From El Salvador to the Air Force: Airman’s path to OTS
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Ground Transportation flight looks around inside a forklift within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 17, 2024. The Airman was recently selected for Air Force Officer Training School, and given a pilot slot. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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From El Salvador to the Air Force: Airman’s path to OTS
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron Ground Transportation flight looks at a U.S. C-130J Super Hercules on a flightline within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 17, 2024. The Airman was selected for Air Force Officer Training School and has his eyes set on his next step to achieving his dream of becoming a pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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From El Salvador to the Air Force: Airman’s path to OTS
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron ground transportation flight drives a bus within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 17, 2024. The Airman was recently selected for Air Force Officer Training School, with hopes to become a heavy aircraft pilot. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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From El Salvador to the Air Force: Airman’s path to OTS
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron ground transportation flight stands in the walkway of a bus within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 17, 2024. The Airman was recently selected for Air Force Officer Training School and given a pilot slot, achieving a lifelong goal. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EOSS Weather Flight enhances operational readiness
Three U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather flight perform a maintenance check on a Portable Doppler Radar within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 10, 2024. The 386th EOSS weather flight helps ensure safe takeoffs and landings, which contributes to overall mission success by providing data on wind, temperature, and visibility. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EOSS Weather Flight enhances operational readiness
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather flight, uses a visibility chart during a manual weather observation within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 10, 2024. Weather Airmen use visibility charts outdoors to assess and report real-time atmospheric clarity, ensuring safe and informed decisions for airfield operations. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EOSS Weather Flight enhances operational readiness
A U.S. Air Force noncommissioned officer assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather flight performs a maintenance check on a Portable Doppler Radar within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 10, 2024. The 386th EOSS weather flight provides critical meteorological support to ensure mission success and safety for air and ground operations. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EOSS Weather Flight enhances operational readiness
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather flight uses a compass within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 10, 2024. Weather Airmen use compasses to determine wind direction, enhancing their ability to provide accurate and actionable weather data for airfield and mission operations. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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386th EOSS Weather Flight enhances operational readiness
A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather flight uses a weather meter within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 10, 2024. The 386th EOSS weather flight uses instruments like weather meters to measure wind speeds, crosswinds and temperature, which helps them provide data to pilots to ensure safe takeoffs and landings. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants unit showcases the various features of an Entwistle R-18 Pump within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. The R-18 has the capability of diesel intake with the capacity to pump up to 900 gallons per minute, aiding in the U.S. Air Force's effort to be agile and rapidly deployable. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants unit showcases the various features of an Entwistle R-18 Pump within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. The R-18 is a portable fuel-pumping device capable of being deployed and mission-operational at effective speeds. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants unit gauges the integrity of a fuel bladder in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. Due to environmental exposure and wear, it’s important to inspect the bladders to quickly drain and transfer the fuel if integrity becomes compromised. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants unit measures the size of a fuel bladder located within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. Airmen measure the bladders with a line and meter ruler to gauge the current capacity of the bladder. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants unit stands next to a fuel bladder within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. Fuel bladders are flexible storage units designed for austere environments, supporting Agile Combat Employment by enabling the rapid and efficient storage of over 100,000 gallons of fuel, ensuring operational readiness in dynamic and dispersed locations. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A fuel panel monitors the valve system for fuel distribution within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. The control room is used to operate and manage the flow of fuel, capable of transferring tens of thousands of gallons of gas in under a minute, making it a vital system for a fast-paced mission environment. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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380th POL showcase their storage capabilities
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 380th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron petroleum, oil and lubricants unit explains the basic functions of a fuel filtration pump in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Dec. 5, 2024. Responsibilities of POL Airmen revolve around the storage, distribution and quality control of fuel and lubricants used by the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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