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Camp Guernsey and Wyo. Air Guard firefighters train together
Camp Guernsey Fire Department and Wyoming Air Guard firefighters train together at the Wyoming Airport Rescue Fire Fighting Training Facility in Casper May 24. The facility is one of few in the nation where firefighters can meet their annual certification requirements on a live diesel or jet fuel burn. (Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jimmy McGuire)
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Nature's Hazards: Hornets, wasps and bees
Nature's Hazards: Hornets, wasps and bees
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Misawa CES personnel badn together for airfield construction
U.S. Air Force Col. R. Scott Jobe, the 35th Fighter Wing commander, discusses construction plans with site leads at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 25, 2017. The squadron reconstructed a large portion of the runway to further enhance mission quality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Melanie Hutto)
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Misawa CES personnel badn together for airfield construction
Hiroshi Nakasato, a Japanese contractor, left, readies a concrete truck to fill a spall on the flight line as U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Samuel Hooper, a 35th Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment and pavement technician, watches, at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 23, 3017. Concrete is a a mixture of cement, various rocks, water and wood or magnesium. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Misawa CES personnel badn together for airfield construction
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Samuel Hooper, a 35th Civil Engineer Squadron heavy equipment and pavement technician, smooths concrete at Misawa Air Base, Japan, May 23, 3017. Before new concrete can be laid down, any small damages in the old concrete must be removed and refilled. Without a functional runway, Misawa's F-16 Fighting Falcons could not work together with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, also known as the Koku-Jieitai, to project power in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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OSS, EOD conduct airfield IDF exercise
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Anthony Sennhenn, 39th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal team lead, performs a clearing procedure on a simulated unexploded ordnance (UXO) during an airfield exercise, May 27, 2017, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. The clearing procedure is executed to detonate a UXO or pull it to an isolated area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Nieves Camacho)
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Thunderbolt leads team, repairs critical runway in Iraq
Staff Sgt. Kyle Mitchell, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron project inspector, poses for a portrait May 16, 2017, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Mitchell and his tram were tasked to complete a critical mission in 21 days; repair the runway at Q-West that ISIS spent two years destroying, paving the way for coalition forces to retake Mosul. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Devante Williams)
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Shaw, Sumter honor past service through cemetery clean-up
Timothy Vickers, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron training assistant chief, power washes a headstone at Sumter Cemetery in Sumter, S.C., May 27, 2017. During the Memorial Day weekend, Airmen from Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., volunteered to clean up the cemetery by raking leaves and restoring headstones. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Destinee Sweeney)
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Earth Day 2017
Col. Jeffrey Van Dootingh, commander of the 911th Airlift Wing, Col. Michael Miller, commander of the 911th Operations Group, Maj. Angie Serrao, executive officer with the 911th Mission Support Group, and 1st Lt. Adam Stahl, pilot with the 758th Airlift Squadron, celebrate Earth Day 2017 with the 22nd annual tree planting at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station, Pa., May 4, 2017. This year a tree was planted in Lane Park.
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Gate to Gate 2017
A runner holds an American flag and a red carnation prior to the 32nd annual Gate to Gate run at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 27. More than 900 people participated at this year’s event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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AFCEC rail network program hosts certified rail inspection course
This is a rail joint within the turnout, otherwise known as a railroad switch. A recent training course at Beale Air Force Base, California, provided several practical examples of things to look for during rail inspections. The asset visibility transportation division of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Operations Directorate funded and organized the Certified Railroad Inspector training course recently at Beale to assist in training efforts. The program accommodated 21 attendees, comprising civilians, contractors and active duty military from installations across the continental United States as well as Alaska and the Republic of Korea. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFCEC rail network program hosts certified rail inspection course
At center, Mike Crawford, chief track inspector at the U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center, explains different turnout components to a group of students during a field trip. A turnout, also known as a railroad switch, is a section of track designed to divert trains from one track to another. The asset visibility transportation division of the Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Operations Directorate recently funded and organized a Certified Railroad Inspector training course at Beale Air Force Base, California.(Courtesy Photo)
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Prime Beef Day: 21st CES conducts a beddown exercise for monthly training
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Airmen with the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron develop a logistics plan and review Air Force Instruction requirements for a beddown exercise during a monthly training day, May 18, 2017, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. Approximately 100 21st CES Airmen participated in the monthly training day, also known as Prime Beef Day, to complete a beddown exercise. The squadron was split up into two groups for the day: planning group and hands-on training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tiffany Lundberg)
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Prime Beef Day: 21st CES conducts a beddown exercise for monthly training
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – Airmen with the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron develop a logistics plan for a beddown exercise during a monthly training day, May 18, 2017, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. Approximately 100 21st CES Airmen participated in the monthly training day, also known as Prime Beef Day, to complete a beddown exercise for a scenario involving 1100 troops, multiple aircraft and operational space assets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Tiffany Lundberg)
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LEAD
Blood lead poisoning occurs when a person or child eats, drinks or inhales lead or a lead-contaminated item. Lead is commonly found in homes built in 1978 or earlier in the form of paint, pipes or plumbing fixtures. The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that over 24 million homes in the U.S. contain lead-based paint or lead-contaminated dust.
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Airman 1st Class El John Julius, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron carpenter, cuts lumber May 16, 2017, at an undisclosed location in southwest Asia. The project provided the 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron with new offices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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Airman 1st Class El John Julius, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron carpenter, screws together a section of a frame May 16, 2017, at an undisclosed location in southwest Asia. Lumber was used to create new offices for the 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron. "I appreciate the opportunities the Air Force provided me through my job," said El John Julius. "I can take the skills I've learned here and make my home a better place." (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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From left, Senior Airman Ryan and Staff Sgt. Ed, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron carpenters, frame a wall May 16, 2017, at an undisclosed location in southwest Asia. "Being a [380 ECES] Airman has changed my perspective about buildings on base," Ryan said. "I can hardly walk into a building without thinking about how I'd have approached the situation or how I could make it better." (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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From left, Senior Airman Ryan and Airman 1st Class El John Julius, 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron carpenters, cut lumber May 16, 2017, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. Airmen used the lumber to create new offices for the 727th Expeditionary Air Control Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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Firefighters train on core skills
932nd Airlift Wing firefighters trained on core special skills particular to their jobs on May 21, 2017, at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. Airman Rachel Robert sprays water from the nozzle of he water hose connected to a fire truck behind her, in preparation for her fellow firefighters to enter a smoke-filled building while searching for a simulated patient. She ran this check on the system to ensure proper water pressure and availability of the resource in case it was needed to help put out a fire. In the background, other 932nd Civil Engineering Squadron members suit up to take their turns and get the hot, dark, challenging experience. The 932nd Airlift Wing is part of 22nd Air Force, an Air Force Reserve Command unit located near Belleville, Illinois, and citizen airmen come to participate from 37 states. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Stan Paregien)
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