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FERL dining Hall
Civil engineers from the 819th RED HORSE Squadron at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana construct a new 4,000 square-foot dining facility in the FERL compound in Jack’s Valley expected to open for cadets next year. The team broke ground on the facility in April. (Photo courtesy of Capt. Tim Sobieski)
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FERL Dining Hall
Civil engineers from the 819th RED HORSE Squadron at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana construct a new 4,000 square-foot dining facility in the FERL compound in Jack’s Valley expected to open for cadets next year. The team broke ground on the facility in April. (Photo courtesy of Capt. Tim Sobieski)
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FERL Dining Hall
Civil engineers from the 819th RED HORSE Squadron at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana construct a new 4,000 square-foot dining facility in the FERL compound in Jack’s Valley expected to open for cadets next year. The team broke ground on the facility in April. (Photo courtesy of Capt. Tim Sobieski)
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AFCEC GIO partners with JB MDL to collect data
Members from the Air Force Civil Engineering Center Geo-Integration Office, 502nd Air Base Wing and 787th Civil Engineering Squadron captured 3D modeling of the roof of a hangar on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., September 27, 2022. AFCEC GIO, 502nd ABW and the 787th CES captured high resolution imagery and 3D modeling of multiple hangars using innovative technology to save time, money and contribute to a safer working environment. (Courtesy photo by Dominic Scanlon)
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AFCEC GIO partners with JB MDL to collect data
A small unmanned aerial system captures imagery from a hangar on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., September 27, 2022. Air Force Civil Engineering Center Geo-Integration Office, 502nd Air Base Wing and the 787th Civil Engineering Squadron captured high resolution imagery and 3D modeling of multiple hangars using innovative technology to save time, money and contribute to a safer working environment. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman Simonne Barker)
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AFCEC GIO partners with JB MDL to collect data
Members from the Air Force Civil Engineering Center Geo-Integration Office and the 502nd Air Base Wing analyze imagery from the small unmanned aerial systems on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., September 27, 2022. AFCEC GIO, 502nd ABW and the 787th Civil Engineering Squadron captured high resolution imagery and 3D modeling of multiple hangars using innovative technology to save time, money and contribute to a safer working environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Simonne Barker)
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Boss day strengthens Reserve employer relationships
Civilian employers of Youngstown Air Reserve Station’s Airmen pose for a group photo during Employer Day on Aug. 12, 2022, on the flightline at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, in partnership with Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. Reserve Citizen Airmen nominated their civilian employers to participate in an incentive flight to raise awareness of military and civilian employment responsibilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christina Russo)
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Energy Action Month 2022
In recognition of Energy Action Month, the Department of the Air Force is showcasing energy’s essential role in assuring combat capability and readiness and the importance of developing energy solutions that bolster resilience in the face of climate change.
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Tyndall Rebuild Update: Summer 2022 delivers more MILCON awards, construction rehearsal
The foundation for the future 325th Fighter Wing Headquarters is erected at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Sept. 28, 2022. The new structure is rated to survive 165 mile per hour hurricane winds. (Courtesy Photo)
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Tyndall Rebuild Update: Summer 2022 delivers more MILCON awards, construction rehearsal
The foundation for the future 325th Fighter Wing Headquarters is erected at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Sept. 28, 2022. The new structure is rated to survive 165 mile per hour hurricane winds. (Courtesy Photo)
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Offutt’s runway replacement project nears completion
A Federal Aviation Administration plane conducts tests of eight different navigational aids required to land during inclement weather on the new runway at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, Sept. 20, 2022. The 55th Wing and its mission partners have been operating their flying mission from the Lincoln Airport for the past 18 months while the base’s runway has undergone a complete replacement project. (U.S. Air Force photo by Charles Haymond)
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Mission Monday: Knowledge Management Operations
It’s Mission Monday! Sonya Williams is a knowledge management operations specialist with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Her work helps the center on top of important administrative functions like records management, Freedom of Information Act, privacy programs and the organization’s mail room. (Courtesy photo)
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Wildland fire partnership in Oklahoma
A prescribed burn expert from the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes Fire Management team begins a late-May burn at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The burn marked the first activation of a new partnership between the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Wildland Fire Branch and the tribes’ fire management team. The new partnership leverages the tribes’ vast local knowledge to build a better prescribed burn program and is one of hundreds of tribal partnerships that support and improve Department of the Air Force operations every year. (Courtesy photo by John Krupovage)
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Wildland fire partnership in Oklahoma
A prescribed burn expert from the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes Fire Management team starts a late-May burn at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The burn marked the first activation of a new partnership between the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Wildland Fire Branch and the tribes’ fire management team. The new partnership leverages the tribes’ vast local knowledge to build a better prescribed burn program and is one of hundreds of tribal partnerships that support and improve Department of the Air Force operations every year. (Courtesy photo by John Krupovage)
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Wildland fire partnership in Oklahoma
Prescribed burn experts from the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes Fire Management team and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Wildland Fire Branch stop for a quick photo following a successful prescribed burn operation at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, in late-May. The burn marked the first activation of a new partnership between the Air Force and the tribes’ fire management team. The new partnership leverages the tribes’ vast local knowledge to build a better prescribed burn program and is one of hundreds of tribal partnerships that support and improve Department of the Air Force operations every year. (Courtesy photo by John Krupovage)
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Wildland fire partnership in Oklahoma
Prescribed burn experts from the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes Fire Management team and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Wildland Fire Branch watch as a late-May burn consumes 25 acres of invasive thatch at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The burn prepared the land for seeding operations, part of a plan to return the area to a more native landscape to better support the Tinker mission. (Courtesy photo by John Krupovage)
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Wildland fire partnership in Oklahoma
A prescribed burn expert from the Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes Fire Management team initiates a late-May burn at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. The burn marked the first activation of a new partnership between the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Wildland Fire Branch and the tribes’ fire management team. The new partnership leverages the tribes’ vast local knowledge to build a better prescribed burn program and is one of hundreds of tribal partnerships that support and improve Department of the Air Force operations every year. (Courtesy photo by John Krupovage)
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CBRN validation exercise
Senior Airman Joverlyn Pizzuto, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, was one of 40 emergency management Airmen who took part in a two-week chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear validation exercise (CBRN VALEX) earlier this year to provide realistic wartime CBRN response training. the event was developed and organized by the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center's Air Force Civil Engineer Center, (U.S. Air Force photo)
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CBRN validation exercise
Senior Airman Raymond Duenas, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, was one of 40 emergency management (EM) Airmen who took part in a two-week chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear validation exercise (CBRN VALEX) earlier this year to provide realistic wartime CBRN response training. This included Spot, a robotic dog platform equipped with CBRN sensors designed to inspect potentially dangerous locations for EM Airmen. The event was developed and organized by the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center's Air Force Civil Engineer Center, (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Tyndall breaks ground on flight line facilities for F-35A mission
Positioned from left to right, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Russell Mack, deputy commander Air Combat Command, Col. George Watkins, 325th Fighter Wing commander, U.S. Army Col. Jeremy Chapman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District commander, Col. Robert Bartlow, Air Force Civil Engineer Center Natural Disaster Recovery Division chief, Col. Elizabeth Harwood, 325th Mission Support Group commander and Mr. Paul O’Donnell, Hensel Phelps operations manager, during a Zone 1 ground-breaking ceremony at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Sept. 13, 2022. The flightline facilities are part of Zone 1, which includes several hangars, a maintenance complex, group headquarters, aircraft parking apron, aircraft support equipment storage, a corrosion control facility and an F-35 flight simulator training facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Nordheim)
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