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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
Local village children wave to the camera. (Courtesy photo)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
April Whitbeck, AFCEC European Store Front program manager, snaps a photo of local children following her along a trail. Whitbeck, and other members of the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Society of American Military Engineers chapter, travel to Uganda to deliver disinfected water to the local villagers. (Courtesy photo/April Whitbeck)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
AFCEC European Store Front Program Manager April Whitbeck poses for a selfie with children from a Ugandan village. Whitbeck, and other members of the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Society of American Military Engineers chapter, travel to Uganda to deliver disinfected water to the local villagers. (Coutesy photo/April Whitbeck)
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Delivering disinfected water to the people of Uganda
A member of the Ramstein Air Base, Germany, chaper of the Society of American Military Engineers, samples water from a local pond in Uganda. A small group from the chapter, including AFCEC's April Whitbeck, travelled to the African nation to try to set up a system for deliverying clean water to villagers. (Courtesy photo)
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Solar Panels at Travis AFB
Housing at Travis AFB, Calif. with newly-installed solar panels as part of the Air Force Housing Privatization Program. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center centrally manages the program, along with private project owners, as a way to provide sustainable, diversified energy to installations and their residents. (U.S. Air Force Courtesy Photo)
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EOD celebrating 75th anniversary
Detachment 8, 1st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (Courtesy photo JR Cartwright)
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EOD celebrating 75th anniversary
Detachment 5, 2703rd Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron at Clark Air Base. (Courtesy photo)
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EOD celebrating 75th anniversary
Detachment 9, 2700th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (Courtesy photo)
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CEMIRT Team assists Seymour Johnson
Staff Sgt. Eric Carpenter of the APE team stabilizes a core sample taken from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, during a recent airfield pavement evaluation provided in response to flooding from Hurricane Matthew. The team traveled to the base to assess the runway for structural integrity concerns from the flooding. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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CEMIRT team visits Seymour Johnson
Master Sgt. Robert Hidalgo waits for a KC-135 to land during a recent airfield pavement evaluation at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The team traveled to the base as part of Hurricane Matthew response efforts requested by the base. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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CEMIRT team visits Seymour Johnson
Airman 1st Class Levi Damon from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, assists CEMIRT Tech. Sgt. Kristopher Duensing during a generator installation at an air traffic control tower at the base. CEMIRT provided an overhauled generator as part of their response to Hurricane Matthew flooding that damaged the previous generator at Seymour Johnson. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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CEMIRT Team assists Seymour Johnson
Capt. Sean Gann, airfield pavement evaluation, or APE, team chief assesses the pavement structure material on the runway at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, during a recent Hurricane Matthew response effort by the APE team. Base civil engineers requested the APE team’s services to perform an assessment to ensure the structural integrity of the runway at the base. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Career field training needs
Senior Master Sgt. Stewart Herringshaw discusses mobile aircraft arresting system training methods during a recent collaboration at Dobbins ARB, Georgia, with Master Sgt. Joseph Thomas. The two discussed power pro training needs and concerns during a training exercise with aircraft arresting systems at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Susan Lawson)
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Career development for power production
At center, Senior Master Sgt. Stewart Herringshaw pauses for a photo with South Georgia Technical College leaders during a collaboration of training efforts meeting at the college. The group discussed opportunities available to transitioning Airmen for a highly skilled workforce. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Career development for power pro
Power production Airmen at Dobbins ARB, Georgia, had a chance to discuss training development and express their concerns during a visit from Senior Master Sgt. Stewart Herringshaw, civil engineer power production force development manager from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Operations Directorate. The one-on-one time was held at the base and provided career field information for Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo/Susan Lawson)
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Career development for power production
Senior Master Sgt. Stewart Herringshaw, civil engineer power production force development manager from the Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Operations Directorate, discusses training opportunities with Airmen during a recent visit to Robins AFB, Georgia. The Airmen had the chance to express concerns that will be considered in future training development. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Power production training needs
Senior Master Sgt. Stewart Herringshaw reviews instructional materials with Craig Kelly at South Georgia Technical College in Americus, Georgia, during a training discussion while on a tour of the college. Herringshaw recently visited the college to collaborate with instructors and leaders on training efforts and training needs for power pro technicians. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Susan Lawson)
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Former Onizuka Foothill College Sunnyvale Center
Opened Ocober of this year, the Foothill College Sunnyvale Center was once the "Blue Cube" on former Onizuka Air Station built back in 1960. Now, paramedic courses are just one of the many programs offered at the Foothill College Sunnyvale Center. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott Johnston)
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Former Onizuka Air Station military building
While designing the newly opened Foothill College Sunnyvale Center, an effort was made to incorporate elements of the former Onizuka Air Station in a nod towards the facility’s historical military mission. A portion of the new college replicates the iconic, now demolished military building once used for space and satellite operations, called “The Blue Cube”. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott Johnston)
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Former Onizuka Air Station military building for education
One of the many fully-interactive classrooms at the Foothill College Sunnyvale Center, which began accepting students on October 31st, five years after Onizuka was closed. (U.S. Air Force photo/Scott Johnston)
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