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    628th Civil Engineering Squadron crushes work orders rain or shine

    CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE, SC, UNITED STATES

    02.20.2020

    Story by Senior Airman Frank Rohrig 

    1st Combat Camera Squadron         

    CHARLESTON, S.C. (Feb. 20, 2020) If you can’t catch the 628th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) by phone, it’s probably because they’re digging gigantic holes in the pouring rain at 44 degrees.

    A 628th CES team removed dirt from drainage ditches outside of building 247 in response to a workorder on Feb. 20, 2020. The team made quick work of the problem in about four hours from start to finish.

    “We’re re-opening some overgrown ditches to allow water flow so that the sidewalks won’t flood.” Explained Senior Airman Zachary Hensley, a heavy equipment operator assigned to the 628th. “For this job we’re working hand in hand with plumbers. We dig down to the pipes, and then they’ll clear it out.”

    Other workorders picked up by the 628th recently include creating a side walk for the Airmen’s Attic, and also a handicap ramp for the clinic.

    “Joint Base Charleston, the North Auxiliary Field, the Naval Weapons Station, you name it. If there’s a problem we will solve it.” Said Hensley.

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    Date Taken: 02.20.2020
    Date Posted: 02.21.2020 18:40
    Story ID: 363676
    Location: CHARLESTON AIR FORCE BASE, SC, US

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