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Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Nov. 8-14

Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Nov. 8-14

Senior Airman Jessica Dumas, 332nd Expeditionary Medicine Group, is the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing's Tuskegee Airman of the Week for Nov. 8-14, 2009.


EOD Pauses, Pushes

EOD Pauses, Pushes

Maj. David Linkh (top left), 332nd Expeditionary Aerospace Medicine Squadron traumatic brain injury clinic director, gives a mental health briefing to the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight during their safety day Nov. 13, 2009. The event marked the first time an EOD safety day was held in a combat zone.


Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Nov. 1-7

Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Nov. 1-7

Staff Sgt. William Lloyd, 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron construction inspector, is the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing's Tuskegee Airman of the Week for Nov. 1-7, 2009. Among his distinctive accomplishments, Sergeant Lloyd inspected 18 projects totaling $50 million -- improving quality of life and mission effectiveness.


Security Forces Airman Decrease Base Threats With RAMS

Security Forces Airman Decrease Base Threats With RAMS

Senior Airman Rodney Creekmore, 332nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron patrolman, conducts a transfrisk on base personnel Nov. 6, 2009. Transfrisking is one of the mitigation techniques used by 332nd SFS Airmen when conducting random antiterrorism maneuvers.


Security Forces Airman Decrease Base Threats With RAMS

Security Forces Airman Decrease Base Threats With RAMS

The 332nd Air Expeditionary Security Forces Airmen conduct biometrics systems checks on base personnel Nov. 6, 2009. The check uses technology to match an identification card holder with their fingerprint.


Security Forces Airman Decrease Base Threats With RAMS

Security Forces Airman Decrease Base Threats With RAMS

Tech. Sgt. Thomas Williamson, 332nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron NCO in charge of operations support, notates names of base pesonnel undergoing random antiterrorism maneuvers Nov. 6, 2009. RAMs are random, multiple security measures that consistently change the look of an installation's force protection plan.


Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Oct. 25-31

Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Oct. 25-31

Senior Airman Christina Chavarria of the 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron, is the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing's Tuskegee Airman of the Week for Oct. 25-31. Among her distinctive accomplishments, Airman Chavarria filled an NCO position as team lead on 10 project sites, maintaining 100 percent accountability of third-country nationals and securing a $4 million dollar construction location.


Container Repair Yard

Container Repair Yard

Airmen of the 732nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron work on horizontal construction at the Container Repair Yard Nov. 2, 2009. The construction is in support of the required expansion of the JBB Container Repair Yard to accommodate the increased rate of container repairs to assist in the re-deploying of equipment back to the U.S.


Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Oct. 18-24

Tuskegee Airman of the Week: Oct. 18-24

Senior Airman Timothy Tanbonliong of the 332nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, is the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing's Tuskegee Airman of the Week for Oct. 18-24. One of Tanbonliong's distinctive accomplishments was training three fellow imagery analysts and familiarizing his team members with mission-essential tactics, techniques and procedures.


Shipping Survival to the Warfighter

Shipping Survival to the Warfighter

Sgt. Jason Westlund, Charlie 7-158 Aviation flight medic with the Oregon National Guard, places a package of blood platelets into the aircraft in preparation its transfer to a forward operating base in theater Oct. 19, 2009. The Air Force Theater Hospital collects the blood components for use in medical facilities throughout Iraq and Afghanistan.



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