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    Mountain Home senior airman supports emergency management ops for Southwest Asia wing

    Mountain Home Senior Airman, Nashville Native, Participates in Training While Deployed to Southwest Asia

    Photo By Master Sgt. Jenifer Calhoun | Senior Airman David Kandziolka, emergency management journeyman with the 380th...... read more read more

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    05.20.2010

    Story by Senior Airman Jenifer Calhoun 

    380th Air Expeditionary Wing

    SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Senior Airman David Kandziolka is an emergency management journeyman with the 380th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron at a non-disclosed base here.

    Airman Anderson is deployed from the 366th Civil Engineer Squadron at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, and his hometown areas are Augusta, Ga., and Nashville, Tenn. As a civil engineering emergency manager for the 380th ECES, he supports civil engineer operations plans for mobility, response and recovery for deployed base of more than 1,900 personnel.

    According to his official Air Force job description, Kandziolka is trained in a myriad of abilities and capabilities which is important in completing his deployed duties and responsibilities. He is trained to prepare wartime and contingency response plans and conduct research and assist in developing disaster preparedness plans, including measures to minimize casualties and damage from natural disasters, major accidents, wartime operations and military operations other than war. He also coordinates actions to ensure prompt response during disaster operations, including immediate mobilization of all resources and participation of all agencies and organizations.

    Emergency management Airmen like Kandziolka also coordinate actions to allow continuation or restoration of vital functions and operations. They prepare disaster preparedness annexes, appendices, supplement and other supporting documents to support operations plans. Additionally, they develop and maintain plans for contingency, mobility and recovery and analyze training and deficiencies for wartime tasks.

    At a deployed location, Kandziolka monitors civil engineer readiness and installation disaster preparedness activities. He helps ensure disaster preparedness teams are established and manned and ensures authorized and required nuclear, biological and chemical protective equipment and clothing, detection devices and monitoring instruments are available, calibrated, and in operating condition.

    Furthermore, the official job description shows civil engineer emergency response Airmen like Kandziolka manage unit and staff agency disaster preparedness programs and provide unit and staff agency assistance to ensure disaster preparedness planning and training have been accomplished and disaster preparedness directives are being followed.

    Kandziolka can perform his civil engineer readiness and installation disaster preparedness functions while serving in a mobile or unit command post, survival recovery center, or NBC control center. In doing so, he is trained to monitor force protection and survivability and advises other readiness personnel of deployment and employment capabilities.

    To do his deployed job, Kandziolka's job description states he maintain continuous job knowledge in the characteristics and effects of peacetime WMD and wartime conventional and NBC weapons and the detection and identification of NBC contamination. He must also maintain knowledge in threat analysis, passive defense measures, principles of contamination control, related technical information, policies, procedures, techniques, and equipment, and civil engineer readiness and contingency planning, training, operations, equipment supply procedures, directives and policies.

    The 380th ECES is a sub-unit of the 380th AEW. The wing is home to the KC-10 Extender, U-2 Dragon Lady, E-3 Sentry and RQ-4 Global Hawk aircraft. The wing is comprised of four groups and 12 squadrons and the wing's deployed mission includes air refueling, surveillance and reconnaissance in support of overseas contingency operations in Southwest Asia. The 380th AEW supports operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom and the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa.

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    Date Taken: 05.20.2010
    Date Posted: 05.20.2010 00:39
    Story ID: 49977
    Location: (UNDISCLOSED LOCATION)

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