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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
Sage Taylor, 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog trainer, engages with K9 Kronos during a joint training with the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
Sage Taylor, right, 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog trainer, engages with K9 Nero during a joint training with the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team talk explosives with 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handlers during a joint training at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team dig up simulated explosives during a joint training with 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handlers at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
Members of the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team dig up simulated explosives during a joint training with 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handlers at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kirsten Ralph, 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handler, and her K9 Nero, search for simulated explosives during a joint training with the 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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378th ESFS MWDs train with EOD
Senior Airman Benjamin Sherva, 378th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team member, talks explosives with 378th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog handlers during a joint training at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 24, 2023. EOD members planted simulated explosives for the MWDs and handlers to locate, sharpening their detection skills. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephani Barge)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Trevor McCleary, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, throws a hose to unroll it while running to link it to another fire truck during an Unmanned Aircraft System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
A U.S. Air Force Senior Airman James Fedor, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, treats Airman 1st class Kristopher Wilcott with a simulated injury during an Unmanned Aircraft System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Trevor McCleary, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, sprays water onto a simulated fire during an Unmanned Aerial System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dillon James, a 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels operator, simulates being burned during an Unmanned Aerial System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ismael Del Toro, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, operates a MTGR® robot during an Unmanned Aircraft Systems response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real-world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devan Halstead)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
A MTGR® robot, operated by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Ismael Del Toro, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, confronts a mock downed Unmanned Aircraft System during a UAS response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real-world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devan Halstead)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Skylar Ackley, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, assists in eliminating the simulated threat of a mock downed Unmanned Aircraft System during a UAS response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real-world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devan Halstead)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Domenic Martino, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, walks past a Mine-Resistant All Terrain Vehicle and towards a TALON® robot during a Unmanned Aircraft Systems response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real-world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devan Halstead)
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AASAB trains for UAS response
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Johnny Reed, a 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron defender, keeps watch over a downed mock Unmanned Aircraft System during a UAS response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real-world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devan Halstead)
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A mock downed Unmanned Aircraft System crashes during a UAS response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real-world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devan Halstead)
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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Micheala Quesenberry, a 386th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron defender, checks the ammunition of their M249 during an Unmanned Aerial System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Trevor McCleary, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, sprays water onto a simulated fire during an Unmanned Aerial System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Trevor McCleary, a 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, throws a hose to unroll it while running to link it to another fire truck during an Unmanned Aerial System response exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Feb. 21, 2023. Simulated events allow Airmen to build their critical skill sets for real-world scenarios in a controlled environment while having the ability to work through stressful situations. Base wide exercises provide Airmen the ability to practice for real world threats and other realistic scenarios while receiving feedback about their performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nicholas Larsen)
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