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Team Seymour begins cleanup from Hurricane Irene
Staff Sgt. Adam Smith and Airman 1st Class Calvin Myers remove branches from atop the Berkeley Gate guard shack while Senior Airman Keny Brown looks on at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Aug. 28, 2011. The majority of base services were closed Aug. 27 in preparation for Hurricane Irene’s projected destructive path up the Carolina coast. All three Airmen are from the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron Structures Shop. (U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Matt Schroff)
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SJAFB begins post-Irene clean up

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by Senior Airman Rae Perry
4th Fighter Wing Public Affairs


8/29/2011 - SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. (AFNS)  -- After winds and rain died down enough for crews to venture out, the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron put its Airmen to work cleaning up after Hurricane Irene starting Aug. 27.

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8/31/2011 9:06:25 AM ET
Thanks to the 4th CES. Heck, thanks to all CES personnel for all the hard work you put in everyday! You get little praise, tons of criticism, but when something goes wrong you are the first in and last out. Stand tall because when you go home you know you've put in a full honest day's work. Thanks for all you do.
MSgt NICK, Germany
 
8/29/2011 2:14:22 PM ET
Have a closer look at the picture and you will see 2 hooked to the same anchor point. I'd hazard to write that this is wrong. Watch out for Ground Safety
MSgt 1S0X1, Louisiana
 
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