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Wildland Fire pros battle fire season despite COVID-19
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, wildland support module members apply water using an established hose lay along the perimeter of a burn. The prescribed burns at JBER are conducted annually during the spring to reduce fuels and minimize the threat of a fire starting as a result of range training activities which are essential to mission objectives. (Courtesy Photo)
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Wildland Fire pros battle fire season despite COVID-19
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, members monitor the fire activity from a UTV equipped with fire hose and water. Mow lines are established along burn perimeters, providing crews with a defensible perimeter that can be easily wetted to contain the burns within treatment areas. (Courtesy Photo)
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Wildland Fire pros battle fire season despite COVID-19
(Bottom left) Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., wildland support module lead, Brett Williams, delivers a briefing to the ignitions crew prior to an 80-acre prescribed burn at Eglin AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ilka Cole)
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AFCEC gets first active-duty commander
(Second from left) Brig. Gen. Patrice Melancon, executive director of the Tyndall AFB Program Management Office, sings the national anthem during the virtual assumption of command ceremony for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center July 13, 2020. During the event, AFCEC welcomed its new commander, Brig. Gen. John Allen, the first active-duty leader for AFCEC since the organization activated in 2012. Previously, the organization was led by civilian senior executive service directors. Allen took over from former director Terry G. Edwards, who retired June 26. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFCEC gets first active-duty leader
Maj. Gen. Tom Wilcox, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center commander, provides opening remarks during the virtual assumption of command ceremony for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center July 13, 2020. During the event, AFCEC welcomed its new commander, Brig. Gen. John Allen, the first active-duty leader for AFCEC since the organization activated in 2012. Previously, the organization was led by civilian senior executive service directors. Allen took over from former director Terry G. Edwards, who retired June 26. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFCEC gets first active-duty leader
Brig. Gen. John Allen, new commander of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, salutes Maj. Gen. Tom Wilcox, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center commander, during a virtual assumption of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland July 13, 2020. During the ceremony, AFCEC welcomed Allen, the first active-duty leader for AFCEC since the organization activated in 2012. Previously, the organization was led by civilian senior executive service directors. Allen took over from former director Terry G. Edwards, who retired June 26. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFCEC gets first active-duty leader
Maj. Gen. Tom Wilcox, Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center commander, salutes the new commander of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Brig. Gen. John Allen, during a virtual ceremony July 13, 2020. Wilcox provided opening remarks during the ceremony as AFCEC welcomed its first active-duty leader since the organization activated in 2012. Previously, the organization was led by civilian senior executive service directors. Allen took over from former director Terry G. Edwards, who retired June 26. (Courtesy Photo)
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JBSA environmental program takes off with UAS technology
An unmanned aerial system is prepared for a test flight July 9, 2020, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas.
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DOD, Base Officials Closely Monitoring COVID-19 Situation
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Thomas McCaffery, Director of Washington Headquarters Services Thomas Muir, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Personnel Policy Lernes Hebert hold an on-camera, on-the-record press briefing July 1, 2020 in the Pentagon Briefing Room to provide an update on the department's COVID-19 guidance.
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Data call consolidation
AFIMSC’s consolidation and streamlining of data calls allows base civil engineers, like Kevin Gerrity, an inspector with the 96th Civil Engineer Group’s Engineering Division at Eglin AFB, Florida, to focus more on maintaining their installations and less on paperwork. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sara Vidoni)
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Runway construction
An E-4B takes off from the runway here and flies over Building D May 7, 2020. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center has awarded a $143.9 million contract to replace the runway here. During the two-year project, the 55th Wing’s fleet will conduct flight operations out of Lincoln Airport, roughly 50 miles away. The project will reconstruct the original runway infrastructure, built in 1941, to include full-depth concrete end sections, an asphalt center section, and asphalt shoulders as well as installation of new lighting systems.
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jessica Clayton, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Operations noncommissioned officer in charge, briefs response options to the incident commander at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. Clayton served as the team lead during a real-world response at the post office. (Courtesy photo)
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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Raul Vargas, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Logistics apprentice, is medically monitored to receive clearance to enter the scene as a responder on Team 1 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. Members of the EM flight were called to respond to an incident involving a white substance at the post office. The substance was determined to be of no harm to the facility, employees or community, and the facility was reopened. (Courtesy photo)
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jessica Clayton, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Operations noncommissioned officer in charge, gives a safety and team objective brief to responders at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. Articulating safety protocol and objectives clearly is extremely important during emergency response operations. (Courtesy photo)
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U.S. Air Force Airmen, assigned to the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management flight assist fellow Airmen by taping their Level B suits with protective ChemTape in preparation for entry into a potentially contaminated area at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. Members of the EM flight were called to respond to an incident involving a white substance at the post office. The substance was determined to be of no harm to the facility, employees or community, and the facility was reopened. (Courtesy photo)
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U.S. Air Force Airmen, assigned to the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management flight assist fellow Airmen on response Team 1 don personal protective equipment in Level B suits so they can safely make entry into a potentially contaminated area at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. Members of the EM flight were called to respond to an incident involving a white substance at the post office. The substance was determined to be of no harm to the facility, employees or community, and the facility was reopened. (Courtesy photo)
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200616-F-ZZ999-1007
U.S. Air Force Airmen, assigned to the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Logistics, review the team objectives before entry into a potentially contaminated area at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. Members of the EM flight were called to respond to an incident involving a white substance at the post office. The substance was determined to be of no harm to the facility, employees or community, and the facility was reopened. (Courtesy photo)
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200616-F-ZZ999-1006
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Erickson Zinger, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Logistics noncommissioned officer in charge, goes through technical decontamination, provided by the 86th CES Fire Department, as he returns from the incident area to a clean zone. Members of the EM flight were called to respond to an incident involving a white substance at the post office at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. The substance was determined to be of no harm to the facility, employees or community, and the facility was reopened. (Courtesy photo)
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200616-F-ZZ999-1009
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Raul Vargas, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management Logistics apprentice, and Staff Sgt. Erickson Zinger, 786th CES EM Logistics noncommissioned officer in charge, go through technical decontamination, provided by the 86th CES Fire Department, as they return from the incident area to a clean zone. Members of the EM flight were called to respond to an incident involving a white substance at the post office at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, June 16, 2020. The substance was determined to be of no harm to the facility, employees or community, and the facility was reopened. (Courtesy photo)
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Resident advocates join Air Force team
The Air Force recently added resident advocates to its team to be a key link between military family housing residents and housing offices, as well as a direct conduit to installation leadership. The “Super Liaisons” will help the Air Force improve customer service and build trust in the housing program among residents enterprise-wide. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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