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    • Igniting training with a live structural burn exercise

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.26.2025

      Ted Peacock, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, unfurls a hose during a structural burn exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 26, 2025. Peacock and his team quickly readied hoses to extinguish the fire in the training facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel)...

    • Igniting training with a live structural burn exercise

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.26.2025

      Left, U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. James Perez-Reyes, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron assistant fire station chief, briefs fellow firefighters during a structural burn exercise at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 26, 2025. Perez-Reyes explained each firefighter’s role and team training goals for the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel)...

    • Month of the Military Child KUDOS: Connecting families through deployment simulations

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.26.2025

      U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Thomas Lemmerman, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, poses with a service member’s child at a Kids Understanding Deployment Operations event at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 26, 2025. Firefighters offered guests a tour of the fire truck, as well as fire suits and helmets to try on. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel)...

    • 48 FW Annual Barrier Recertification

      Photo by Keira Cole   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.11.2025

      An F-15E Strike Eagle assigned to the 48th Fighter Wing rests on the runway after catching the barrier cable during a certification test at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 11, 2025. The engagement was conducted to validate the emergency aircraft arresting system procedures and ensure the aircraft’s operational readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Keira Cole)...

    • 48 FW Annual Barrier Recertification

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.11.2025

      U.S. Airmen assigned to the 48th Civil Engineer Squadron, tie the aircraft arresting system cable to the flightline after the annual barrier certification at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 11, 2025. The airmen worked together to secure the cable after it was unhooked from the aircraft and reset. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel)...

    • 48 FW Annual Barrier Recertification

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.11.2025

      A U.S. Airman resets a pendant cable after an annual aircraft arresting system barrier recertification on RAF Lakenheath, England, April 11, 2025. Annual barrier certifications are conducted to ensure the system works properly in the event of an in-flight emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel)...

    • 48 FW Annual Barrier Recertification

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.11.2025

      U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 48th Civil Engineer Squadron, give hand signals to retract the barrier during an annual barrier certification at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 11, 2025. Annual barrier certifications are conducted to ensure the aircraft arresting system works properly in case of in-flight emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel)...

    • 48 FW Annual Barrier Recertification

      Photo by Airman 1st Class Sierra Casteel   |   48th Fighter Wing   |   04.11.2025

      U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Alexander Toro, 48th Civil Engineering Squadron electrical power production supervisor, measures the pendant cable during an annual barrier certification at RAF Lakenheath, England, April 11, 2025. Annual barrier certifications are conducted to ensure the aircraft arresting system works properly in the event of an in-flight emergency. (U.S. Air Force photo by......