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A band of brothers
Airman Gavin Mason and Senior Airman Jade Strofaci, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, unhook a hose after a training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 6, 2020. Gear checks are crucial during any exercise to ensure safety, preparedness and readiness in the event of real-world situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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A band of brothers
A fire is ignited for a live fire training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 23, 2020. Firefighters with the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron use propane lines in order to create and control a fire, during training exercises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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A band of brothers
Staff Sgt. Adam Carroll, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron crew chief and firefighter, unpacks a hose during a live fire training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 23, 2020. The 374th CES firefighters respond to a number of emergencies, including fire, injury and aircraft malfunction. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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A band of brothers
Firefighters with the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron enter a training facility during a live fire training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 23, 2020. During the training, the firefighters are split into three teams of two, with two teams extinguishing the fires and the remaining team on standby providing a safety line to help the primary teams. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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Yohichi Sudoa, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, attempts to put out a fire during a live fire training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 23, 2020. Firefighters routinely conduct real life scenarios to stay current with training requirement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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Firefighters with the 374th Civil Engineer Squadron repack their equipment after a live fire training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 22, 2020. The firefighters arrange their fire protection gear and equipment to minimize donning time and maximize emergency response speed. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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Tetsuaki Nihei, 374th Civil Engineer Squadron crew chief and firefighter, looks at the scene before a live fire training exercise at Yokota Air Base, Japan, April 22, 2020. The firefighters constantly train in order to gain experience and build unit cohesiveness to respond more efficiently in real-world scenarios. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Brieana E. Bolfing)
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IHA Analytics Report
An Installation Health Assessment analytics report tracks the age of all buildings in the Air Force. The information is used to forecast facility and infrastructure funding requirements for Air Force bases. Developed by the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, the IHA platform gives commanders at every level the ability to accurately determine the overall health of their organizations, giving them the power to decide when and where to dedicate dollars. (Courtesy image)
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IHA Analytics Report
IHA Analytics Report
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IHA Analytics Report
An Installation Health Assessment analytics report identifies portfolio performance for the various mission support functions at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Initially developed by the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center, enhancements to the IHA tool are providing Air Force commanders with the information they need to accurately prioritize funding requirements for more critical mission support areas than ever before. (Courtesy image)
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C-17 Globemaster III aircraft on the runway at Altus Air Force Base, March 31, 2020. The C-17 is one of the three types of aircraft used at the base for training the next generation of mobility Airmen. Missions like these are preserved with the help of the Air Force Civil Engineer's Center's Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration program, which protects real estate in and around installations to preserve training areas, maintain mission readiness and minimize land encroachment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Norman)
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Special Operations Forces train to maintain readiness with the CV-22 Osprey aircraft at Melrose Air Force Range, New Mexico, Jan. 30, 2019. Training areas like Melrose are preserved with the help of the Air Force Civil Engineer's Center's Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration program, which protects real estate in and around installations to preserve training areas, maintain mission readiness and minimize land encroachment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Luke Kitterman)
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Contractors and Airmen watch as an excavator begin the demolition of the base chapel after it sustained major damage after Hurricane Michael at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Feb. 11, 2019. The hurricane caused catastrophic damage to one third of the bases’ facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexandre Montes)
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Civil engineers of the 823rd REDHORSE Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida, saw a damaged tree at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 21, 2018. Multiple major commands have mobilized relief assets in an effort to restore operations after the hurricane caused catastrophic damage to the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz)
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Rucking for heroes
Chief Master Sergeant Timothy Bayes (right). senior enlisted leader of the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, and his family Matthew, Jennifer and John, begin a ruck march May 7, 2020 at the parade field on F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The family was among more than 80 participants across the squadron who loaded up with 15 lbs. or more and marched on base while practicing safe social distancing guidelines. The march was organized to honor first responders and medical professionals working through the COVID-19 pandemic. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Rucking for heroes
Chief Master Sergeant Timothy Bayes (right). senior enlisted leader of the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, and his family Matthew, Jennifer and John, begin a ruck march May 7, 2020 at the parade field on F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The family was among more than 80 participants across the squadron who loaded up with 15 lbs. or more and marched on base while practicing safe social distancing guidelines. The march was organized to honor first responders and medical professionals working through the COVID-19 pandemic. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Rucking for heroes
Staff Sergeant Kenneth Rosenquist (left) and Senior Airman Cole Michael, HVAC technicians with the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, walk on their ruck march May 7, 2020 on F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The two Airmen were among more than 80 participants across the squadron who loaded up with 15 lbs. or more and marched on base while practicing safe social distancing guidelines. The march was organized to honor first responders and medical professionals working through the COVID-19 pandemic. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Rucking for heroes
Staff Sergeant Kenneth Rosenquist (left) and Senior Airman Cole Michael, HVAC technicians with the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, begin their ruck march May 7, 2020 on F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The two Airmen were among more than 80 participants across the squadron who loaded up with 15 lbs. or more and marched on base while practicing safe social distancing guidelines. The march was organized to honor first responders and medical professionals working through the COVID-19 pandemic. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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Rucking for heroes
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Low, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron commander, kicks off the squadron's virtual ruck march via an online video conference May 7, 2020 on F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. Low was among more than 80 participants across the squadron who loaded up with 15 lbs. of weight and marched on base while practicing safe social distancing guidelines. The march was organized to honor first responders and medical professionals working through the COVID-19 pandemic. (U. S. Air Force photo by Glenn S. Robertson)
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EPA recognizes AFCEC-led cleanup success
Roger Walton, BRAC Environmental Coordinator, Air Force Civil Engineer Center, displays carbon and resin filtration materials currently used at groundwater treatment facilities located on the former Pease Air Force Base, near Portsmouth, NH, Feb. 12, 2020. There are two water treatment facilities at the former base, which are capable of removing PFOS/PFOA from the groundwater there at a combined rate of 800 gallons per minute. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon).
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