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Joint Forces come together to provide life sustainment needs
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Michael Greever, a ramp specialist assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron and deployed from Dobbins Air Force Base, Georiga, drives a K-loader at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, August 11, 2021. The Joint Special Operations Forces Support Detachment- Kuwait serves as the lifeline to the special operations force’s men and women on the ground throughout the area of responsibility. They supply support in every aspect by delivering those men and women food, weapons, ammunition, fuel, funds and more. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Helena Owens)
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Joint Forces come together to provide life sustainment needs
Members from the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron load cargo onto a C-130 Hercules at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, August 11, 2021. The Joint Special Operations Forces Support Detachment- Kuwait serves as the lifeline to the special operations force’s men and women on the ground throughout the area of responsibility. They supply support in every aspect by delivering those men and women food, weapons, ammunition, fuel, funds and more. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Helena Owens)
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Joint Forces come together to provide life sustainment needs
Members from the 386th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron load cargo onto a C-130 Hercules at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, August 11, 2021. The Joint Special Operations Forces Support Detachment- Kuwait serves as the lifeline to the special operations force’s men and women on the ground throughout the area of responsibility. They supply support in every aspect by delivering those men and women food, weapons, ammunition, fuel, funds and more. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Helena Owens)
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Joint Forces come together to provide life sustainment needs
U.S Army Col. Charles Novotny, (left) Special Operations Command Joint 4 director, takes a tour of Camp Sparta at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, August 10, 2021. The Joint Special Operations Forces Support Detachment- Kuwait serves as the lifeline to the special operations force’s men and women on the ground throughout the area of responsibility. They supply support in every aspect by delivering those men and women food, weapons, ammunition, fuel, funds and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Brooks)
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Joint Forces come together to provide life sustainment needs
U.S. civilian Ray Green, Man Tech International heavy wheel mechanic, fixes an Oshkosh M-ATV at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, August 10, 2021. The Joint Special Operations Forces Support Detachment- Kuwait serves as the lifeline to the special operations force’s men and women on the ground throughout the area of responsibility. They supply support in every aspect by delivering those men and women food, weapons, ammunition, fuel, funds and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Brooks)
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Joint Forces come together to provide life sustainment needs
U.S. Army Sgt. Alexis Cana and Spc. Felipe Renton of the 5th Special Forces Group rig cargo at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, August 10, 2021. The Joint Special Operations Forces Support Detachment- Kuwait serves as the lifeline to the special operations force’s men and women on the ground throughout the area of responsibility. They supply support in every aspect by delivering those men and women food, weapons, ammunition, fuel, funds and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Brooks)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron levels drying concrete to complete the repair of a replicated runway a during rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
A bag of dry concrete is dumped into a mixer during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
A member of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight pushes simulated munitions off a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airman 1st Class Ethan Capps, assigned to the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, calls in a damage assessment report of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron spread concrete on top of a damaged portion of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron mix water and a quick-dry filler to repair a damaged portion of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron uses a Volvo wheel excavator to remove a damaged section of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 15. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron monitors the progress of a Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws cutting a damaged piece of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron utilize Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws to cut a damaged piece of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airmen form the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron use a Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws to cut a damaged piece of a replicated runway while another shovel away debris during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
Airmen from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron utilize Caterpillar TH360B wheel saws to cut a damaged piece of a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of the U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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Civil Engineers ensure gateway stays open with RADR exercise
An Airman from the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron uses a Caterpillar 279D Multi-terrain Loader to clear debris after a simulated attack on a replicated runway during a rapid airfield damage recovery exercise at Ali Al Salem, Kuwait, Sept. 15, 2021. As the theater gateway of U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility, maintaining a functional runway is key to delivering decisive combat power and support throughout the theater. RADR exercises ensure that ASAB is able to quickly repair runway damage and resume air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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EOD suits up for coalition training
Members of the 386th Expeditionary Medical Group and Royal Danish Air Force receive training on how to remove bomb suits from Airmen of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 9, 2021. The EOD Flight led training with 386th EMDG and Royal Danish Air Force medics on how to properly and safely remove a bomb suit. EOD members are tasked with clearing unexploded ordnance to ensure the safety of the base and may be exposed to blast. This training gives instruction to remove members from the suits so they can receive care without additional injury. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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EOD suits up for coalition training
Members of the 386th Expeditionary Medical Group and Royal Danish Air Force receive training on how to remove bomb suits from Airmen of the 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, Sept. 9, 2021. The EOD Flight led training with 386th EMDG and Royal Danish Air Force medics on how to properly and safely remove a bomb suit. EOD members are tasked with clearing unexploded ordnance to ensure the safety of the base and may be exposed to blast. This training gives instruction to remove members from the suits so they can receive care without additional injury. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Summers Jr.)
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