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190211-F-BN304-0069
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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EPA recognizes AFCEC-led cleanup success
The Environmental Protection Agency is recognized the Pease Air Force Base PFAS Groundwater Treatment team for the work they’re doing to treat contaminated water at the former Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire. The team includes Mike Daly with EPA's Region 1, Peter Sandin with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, and Scott Hilton, a retiree from the NHDES. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo).
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PMEL continues calibration for total-force during COVID-19
Keith Custer, 102nd Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory technician, conducts pulse measurements. 102nd PMEL provides precision calibration and measurement for nine different USAF and ANG flying missions, as well as support for District 1 of the United States Coast Guard. The Otis PMEL has seen an increase of 25% for cold room work in part due to the pandemic.
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PMEL continues calibration for total-force during COVID-19
Keith Custer (left) and Sean Givens, 102nd Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory technicians, conducts pulse measurements. 102nd PMEL provides precision calibration and measurement for nine different USAF and ANG flying missions, as well as support for District 1 of the United States Coast Guard. The Otis PMEL has seen an increase of 25% for cold room work in part due to the pandemic.
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PMEL continues calibration for total-force during COVID-19
Keith Custer, 102nd Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory technician, checks parallelism boresight. 102nd PMEL provides precision calibration and measurement for nine different USAF and ANG flying missions, as well as support for District 1 of the United States Coast Guard. The Otis PMEL has seen an increase of 25% for cold room work in part due to the pandemic.
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PMEL continues calibration for total-force during COVID-19
A piston gauge, located at 102nd Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory, Otis Air National Guard Base, Mass. 102nd PMEL provides precision calibration and measurement for nine different USAF and ANG flying missions, as well as support for District 1 of the United States Coast Guard. The Otis PMEL has seen an increase of 25% for cold room work in part due to the pandemic.
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AFCAP V increases field assistance
In Feb. 2019, four months after Hurricane Michael devastated Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., contractors supporting hurricane recovery efforts as part of the AFCAP IV contingency contract installed the final glass panel in the base control tower. The Air Force Contract Augmentation Program is a rapid response contract tool managed and serviced through the AFIMSC enterprise. The AFCAP V, an eight-year, $6.4 billion contingency support contract, was recently awarded to eight firms by the Air Force. (Courtesy Photo)
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Pilot study aims to save money, protect environment with fewer oil changes
Senior Airman Zachary Goodwin, electrical power production journeyman, collects an oil sample from a small engine at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The sample is being collected as part of a pilot study to provide detailed analytics and potentially increase the lifespan of oil used in Air Force small engines. (Courtesy photo)
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Pilot study aims to save money, protect environment with fewer oil changes
Staff Sgt. Levi Damon, electrical power production craftsman, displays an oil sample collected from a small engine at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The sample was being collected as part of a pilot study to provide detailed analytics and potentially increase the lifespan of oil used in Air Force small engines. (Courtesy photo)
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Virtual PMO continues progress toward ‘Installation of the Future’
Ana Schneski, PMO knowledge and data manager, adjusts to teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic. Schneski and other members of the PMO are taking advantage of all the Air Force’s available technology to remain connected while apart, and to keep the Tyndall rebuild on schedule. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Taylor Koopman)
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Virtual PMO continues progress toward ‘Installation of the Future’
Lt. Col. Shayla CantySmith, Tyndall Program Management Office integration division chief, works from home along with the rest of the 25-person PMO team teleworking as part of the Air Force’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the challenges of telework and COVID-19 concerns, the rebuild of Tyndall continues and remains on track to welcome their first F-35 fighter jets in September 2023. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFIMSC swift action enables Air, Space Force to meet COVID-19 challenges
The Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center has been communicating with mission support group leaders across the Air Force and Space Force using Defense Collaboration Services. The four sessions to date focused on ensuring MSG teams receive the help they need to get through the COVID-19 pandemic while keeping their missions going by providing guidance, funding solutions and expertise to resolve issues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Malcolm McClendon).
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PMO Engineers thrive with ‘once in a lifetime’ billion-dollar rebuild
From left, Capts. Zach Bierhaus, Kyle Kowalchuk and Will Page discuss rebuild plans for both the flightline and support districts on Tyndall AFB, Fla. The three captains are leading the charge in environmental, infrastructure and construction logistics issues. The $4.9 billion-dollar rebuild of the Installation of the Future is slated to last five to seven years with Tyndall welcoming the first of 72 new F-35 fighter jets in September 2023. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Taylor Koopman)
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