Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
Airmen with the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron guides equipment operator during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. RADR is a modern airfield repair process to efficiently fix a runway in the event of an incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
Airmen with the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron discuss accomplishments after a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. 21 Airmen from the 374 CES participated in the RADR exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
Airmen with the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron oversee dirt removal during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. 21 Airmen from the 374 CES participated in the RADR exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
Concrete cut out by the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron on a simulated flight line during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. RADR is a modern airfield repair process to efficiently fix a runway in the event of an incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
An Airman with the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron measures a hole’s depth during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. RADR is a modern airfield repair process to efficiently fix a runway in the event of an incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
An Airman with the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron cleans out a hole during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. The 374 CES can repair about 18 damaged runway areas in approximately six hours using the RADR method. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
The 374th Civil Engineering Squadron performs a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. RADR is a modern airfield repair process to efficiently fix a runway in the event of an incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...
Photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson | 374th Airlift Wing | 02.08.2017
An Airman with the 374th Civil Engineering Squadron clears debris during a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair exercise Feb. 8, 2017, at Yokota Air Base, Japan. RADR is a modern airfield repair process to efficiently fix a runway in the event of an incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald Hudson)...