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Combat Readiness CourseCombat Readiness Course
Combat Readiness Course

Staff Sgt. Joseph McDowell, Staff Sgt. Blake Martin and Senior Airman Antonio Johnson, 51st Security Forces Squadron Combat Readiness Course instructors, observe as newly assigned members of the 51st Security Forces Squadron and the Republic of Korea’s Air Police complete the confidence course portion of CRC, here, December 7, 2011. The confidence course is an obstacle course that tests the participant’s abilities to survive as a team, while communicating when placed in combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 12/7/2011

Combat Readiness CourseCombat Readiness Course
Combat Readiness Course

Staff Sgt. Joseph McDowell, Staff Sgt. Blake Martin and Senior Airman Antonio Johnson, 51st Security Forces Squadron Combat Readiness Course instructors, observe as newly assigned members of the 51st Security Forces Squadron and the Republic of Korea’s Air Police complete the confidence course portion of CRC, here, December 7, 2011. The confidence course is an obstacle course that tests the participant’s abilities to survive as a team, while communicating when placed in combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 12/7/2011

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Airman Spotlight

Senior Airman Anthony F. Urankar Jr., 51st Maintenance Squadron, recieves a an Airman Spotlight certificate from Col. Patrick McKenzie, 51st Fighter Wing commander, Dec. 6, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/6/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Tech. Sgt. Kyung Pak, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, checks a water sample for alkaline levels Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Tech. Sgt. Kyung Pak, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, checks a water sample for alkaline levels Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Tech. Sgt. Kyung Pak, 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, checks a water sample for alkaline levels Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Senior Airman Sara Solis, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight, shakes a water sample prior to placing it in an incubator to check for bacteria Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Staff Sgt. Ryan Keller, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight, places a water sample in an incubator to check for bacteria Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Senior Airman Sara Solis, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight, prepares a water sample to check for bacteria Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Senior Airman Sara Solis, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight, checks the pH and Chlorine levels of a water sample Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Senior Airman Sara Solis, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight, checks the pH level of a water sample Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

Senior Airman Sara Solis, 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight, uses takes a water sample Dec. 1, 2011. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowingBioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing
Bioenvironmental, civil engineers keep base water flowing

The 51st Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bioenvironmental Flight uses a Hach Pocket Colorimeter to test the base water supply for proper pH and Chlorine levels. Recently the base has experienced a change in taste and smell of the base water, which was caused by harmless algae that formed in the Seoul treatment plant due to the change in weather. Base water is still safe to drink but may take a few weeks to get back to normal. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Posted: 12/1/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of the 51st Medical Group and Osan Fire Depratment respond to a simulated crash Nov. 17, 2011, during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a pen-wide operational readiness exercise. The exercise allows Airmen to demonstrate their ability to complete the mission in a simulated hostile environment while executing their primarily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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51st Security Forces members respond to an attempted robbery and shootout at Bldg 935, the finance office during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise, here, Nov. 14. South Korea defenders are participating in a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise (ORE), Beverly Bulldog 11-03. Staff Sgt. Houston Pettway, performs a search of the suspect and takes him into custody. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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51st Security Forces members respond to an attempted robbery and shootout at Bldg 935, the finance office during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise, here, Nov. 14. South Korea defenders are participating in a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise (ORE), Beverly Bulldog 11-03. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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51st Security Forces members respond to an attempted robbery and shootout at Bldg 935, the finance office during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise, here, Nov. 14. South Korea defenders are participating in a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise (ORE), Beverly Bulldog 11-03. Master Sgt. Christopher Greek radios in the current scene condition to possible back-up forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members from the 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron work together to load munitions during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 14, 2011. Beverly Bulldog 11-03 scenarios test team Osan’s ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members from the 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron work together to load munitions during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 14, 2011. Beverly Bulldog 11-03 scenarios test team Osan’s ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Senior Airman Douglas Howe, 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, ensures the proper placement of a live munitions during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 14, 2011. Beverly Bulldog 11-03 scenarios test team Osan’s ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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(Left) Senior Airman Douglas Howe, 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, holds a panel in place while Staff Sgt. Bryan Brown, 51st AMXS weapons load crew leader, screws in a screw during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 14, 2011. Beverly Bulldog 11-03 scenarios test team Osan’s ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Staff Sgt. Bryan Brown, 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew leader, screws in a screw during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 14, 2011. Beverly Bulldog 11-03 scenarios test team Osan’s ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Airman 1st Class Caroline Held, 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, tightens bolts on an A-10 Thunderbolt II during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 14, 2011. Beverly Bulldog 11-03 scenarios test team Osan’s ability to defend the base and conduct daily operations in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of team Osan fill out forms used to determine the correct medication need for distribution to the patient patients during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 13, 2011. Airmen are participating in a peninsula wide operational readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 11-03, held to train U.S. forces throughout South Korea. (U.S. Air Force photos/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Members of team Osan fill out forms used to determine the correct medication need for distribution to the patient patients during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 13, 2011. Airmen are participating in a peninsula wide operational readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 11-03, held to train U.S. forces throughout South Korea. (U.S. Air Force photos/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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(Left) Senior Airman Anita Fisher, 51st Dental Squadron dental technician and Staff Sgt. Kent Marshall, 51st DS dental technician, put together blinds to ensure the privacy of patients during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 13, 2011. Airmen are participating in a peninsula wide operational readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 11-03, held to train U.S. forces throughout South Korea. (U.S. Air Force photos/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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Staff Sgt. Kent Marshall, 51st Dental Squadron dental technician, tightens a screw during the setup of blinds used to ensure patient privacy during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 13, 2011. Airmen are participating in a peninsula wide operational readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 11-03, held to train U.S. forces throughout South Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

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(Left) Senior Airman Anita Fisher, 51st Dental Squadron dental technician and Staff Sgt. Kent Marshall, 51st DS dental technician, put together blinds to ensure the privacy of patients during Beverly Bulldog 11-03, a peninsula-wide operational readiness exercise Nov. 13, 2011. Airmen are participating in a peninsula wide operational readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 11-03, held to train U.S. forces throughout South Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/17/2011

We see through it to get to itWe see through it to get to it
We see through it to get to it

Staff Sgt. Antionette Sherman, 51st Medical Operations Squadron radiology technician, positions a patient’s skull Nov. 1, 2011. The positioning of the skull is vital in diagnosing abnormities in the skull. (U.S. Air Force photos/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/2/2011

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Staff Sgt. Benjamin Zamora, 51st Medical Operations Squadron radiology technician, tells a patient the results of her pelvic ultra sound exam Nov. 1, 2011. The exam is used to diagnose the baby’s health and progression. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/2/2011

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Staff Sgt. Kevin Collymore, 51st Medical Operations Squadron radiology technician, analyzes patient’s results Nov. 1, 2011. The results once analyzed will be forwarded to the Radiologist who will then make a proper diagnose on the patient. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/2/2011

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Staff Sgt. Kevin Collymore, 51st Medical Operations Squadron radiology technician, analyzes the gauges on the Computerized Axial Tomographic scan machine Nov. 1, 2011. The gauges are used to guide the table with the patient on them into the laser for a proper scan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/2/2011

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Staff Sgt. Kevin Collymore, 51st Medical Operations Squadron radiology technician, checks to see if a patient is level before beginning the Computerized Axial Tomographic scan Nov. 1, 2011. The CAT scan is a type of X-ray that is utilized to diagnose abnormities in trauma patients. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/2/2011

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Staff Sgt. Kevin Collymore, 51st Medical Operations Squadron radiology technician, prepares a patient for a Computerized Axial Tomographic scan Nov. 1, 2011. The CAT scan is a type of X-ray that is utilized for diagnostic purposes in a variety of health issues. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 11/2/2011

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Airman Spotlight: Airman 1st Class Gloria Moctezuma

Airman 1st Class Gloria Moctezuma, 51st Security Forces Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 10/24/2011

Suspicious Substance Training Suspicious Substance Training
Suspicious Substance Training

Staff Sgt. Christopher Adams, 51st Aerospace Medical Squadron bioenvironmental engineering non-commissioned officer in charge of emergency management operations, observes the test results from the Hazmat Identifier during training Oct. 20, 2011. The purpose of this training is to provide a health risk assessment that protects members from hazardous exposures through sampling and analysis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 10/23/2011

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Suspicious Substance Training

Staff Sgt. Christopher Adams, 51st Aerospace Medical Squadron bioenvironmental engineering non-commissioned officer in charge of emergency management operations, tests a suspicious substance sample during training Oct. 20, 2011. The substance is identified by the Hazmat Identifier by matching the chemical absorption that is unique to each chemical through infrared spectroscopy from its internal library database. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 10/23/2011

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Suspicious Substance Training

Staff Sgt. Christopher Adams, 51st Aerospace Medical Squadron bioenvironmental engineering non-commissioned officer in charge of emergency management operations, scoops a white suspicious substance during training Oct. 20, 2011. Once scooped the substance will be ran through the Hazmat Identifier, which is identifies unknown solids and liquids during emergency responses. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 10/23/2011

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Suspicious Substance Training

Staff Sgt. Christopher Adams, 51st Aerospace Medical Squadron bioenvironmental engineering non-commissioned officer in charge of emergency management operations, takes a sample of a suspicious substance during a training exercise Oct. 20, 2011. The purpose of this training is to provide a health risk assessment that protects members from hazardous exposures through sampling and analysis. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Posted: 10/23/2011

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Intel Buddies Group Photo

Intelligence Airmen from 7 AF, 51 FW, 25 FS and ROKAF’s 10 FW, 11 FW, 16 FW, 19 FW, and AFOC met at the 25th FS to discuss tactics, techniques, and procedures and share information on conducting squadron operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Daylena Gonzalez)
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Posted: 10/19/2011

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First Lieutenant Ian Osterreicher, 25th Figther Squadron (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Sara Greco)
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Posted: 10/16/2011

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3rd Qtr Load Crew Competition

Staff Sgt. Malinda Lyons, Staff Sgt. Kenneth Thompson, and Airman 1st Class Charles Clayton, Crew 3 of the 25th Aircraft Maintenance Unit won the 3rd Quarter Load Crew Competition Oct. 4. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Eric Petosky)
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Posted: 10/11/2011

    

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