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Dominican contractors fill a foundation with concrete for a new hospital in Copeyito, Dominican Republic, as part of exercise New Horizons on April 7, 2016. New Horizons enhances U.S. military training and readiness by giving military civil engineers an opportunity to hone their craft and train for humanitarian assistance or disaster relief situations. Members of the 820th RED HORSE Squadron from Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, provided quality control and quality assurance during the foundation preparation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Chenzira Mallory) US, Dominican Republic strengthen partnerships while building hospitals
Through a joint training exercise, civil engineers with the 820th RED HORSE Squadron from Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, have been working together with their Dominican partners throughout April to build four clinics and a vocational school in the Maria Trinidad Sanchez Province.
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2016
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Eric Gayoso, center, a 51st Civil Engineer Squadron fire prevention crew chief, briefs members of the Joint Security Area Security Battalion on aircraft extraction techniques during a joint search and recovery exercise April 8, 2016, at Camp Bonifas, South Korea. The firefighters assisted with the exercise by teaching South Korea and U.S. Soldiers on how to enter crashed aircraft by cutting through with specialized equipment including a circular saw and Jaws of Life. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Dillian Bamman) Airmen help South Korea, US Soldiers enhance search, recovery techniques
Firefighters from the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron assisted Joint Security Area service members with rescue tools and safety precautions during a joint exercise April 8 at Camp Bonifas, South Korea.
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2016
Senior Airman Travis Bothast, a 354th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems journeyman, works on a utility pole Feb. 5, 2016, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Bothast works on the exterior side of electrical systems, maintaining streetlights, utility poles and the Yukon Training Range. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Cassandra Whitman) High voltage Airmen keep power going at Eielson
Driving through the mountains in the beautiful, sunshine of summer; braving the harsh, cold winters; and ensuring the light-filled airfield is always lit is something Senior Airman Travis Bothast and Airman 1st Class Anthony Cooper know all too well as electrical systems Airmen.
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2016
Airman 1st Class Connor Harrington, a 374th Civil Engineer Squadron pavement and equipment apprentice, performs a spall repair at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Jan. 13, 2016. From keeping the flightline mission ready to maintaining the roads and sidewalks, the behind the scenes work done by the group of Airmen known as the “Dirt Boys” keep the base's mission going. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Delano Scott) CE Airmen help keep Yokota operational
From keeping the flightline mission ready to maintaining the roads and sidewalks, the behind scenes work done by a small group of Airmen known as the “Dirt Boys” keeps Yokota Air Base's mission going.
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National Fire Prevention Week, hosted by the National Fire Protection Association and held Oct. 4-10 this year, is an opportunity for installation fire departments to put Airmen’s focus on fire safety. This year’s theme, “hear the beep where you sleep,” is a call to have a working smoke alarm in every room in the house. (Courtesy image) Fire prevention week: ‘Hear the beep where you sleep’
The fire emergency services division at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center is leading the Air Force for National Fire Prevention Week Oct. 4-10, a national event hosted by the National Fire Protection Association.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo Seymour Johnson awarded 2015 energy, water management award
The 4th Civil Engineer Squadron was recently awarded the 2015 Federal Energy and Water Management award, which recognizes individuals and organizations for significant contributions to energy and water efficiency within the federal government.
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2015
Airmen assigned to the 557th Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron pour concrete roof on a structure at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, July 28, 2015. RED HORSE is a self-sustaining, mobile, heavy construction squadron capable of rapid response and independent operations in remote, high-threat environments worldwide. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Christopher Boitz) RED HORSE: A legacy of leaving it better than how they found it
RED HORSE is a self-sustaining, mobile, heavy construction squadron capable of rapid response and independent operations in remote, high-threat environments worldwide. They were activated in 1966 as the Air Force’s combat construction team. Today, the 557th Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron carries on that legacy.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo RED HORSE Airmen lend helping hands to Philippine community
Airmen from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron helped complete a humanitarian assistance project July 30 in the Philippines in support of the State Partnership Program.
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Senior Airman Brad Stevens, a 36th Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuels systems journeyman, performs a fire hydrant flow test April 30, 2015, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. Water and fuels systems maintainers also repair, maintain or replace washers, valve seats, leaking faucets, and interior or exterior water and sewer lines. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Joshua Smoot) Water, fuel systems maintainers work around clock to keep up flow
Many may not know, but underneath every person's feet at Andersen Air Force Base lie unseen miles of pipeline.
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2015
Nick Brett rolls a ball, called a “bowl,” down the athletic field March 23, 2015, at Royal Air Force Alconbury, England. Currently, Brett is ranked as the number bowler in the world. Brett is the water and fuels shop chief for the 423rd Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jarad A. Denton) Civil engineer bowls his way to world championship
Nick Brett, the water and fuels shop chief for the 423rd Civil Engineer Squadron, earned the title of number one indoor bowler in the world, when he faced off against, and defeated, six-time world champion, Alex Marshall.
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