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    • Isochronal inspection

      Photo by Senior Airman Victor J. Caputo   |   22nd Air Refueling Wing   |   03.02.2015

      Senior Airman Sonny Negre, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron communication and navigation mission systems journeyman, pressurizes an HF1 coupler in the tail of a KC-135 Stratotanker, March 2, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Negre checked the communication and navigation equipment on the aircraft during an isochronal inspection. The coupler must be properly pressurized to prevent corrosion......

    • Isochronal inspection

      Photo by Senior Airman Victor J. Caputo   |   22nd Air Refueling Wing   |   03.02.2015

      Airmen from the 22nd Maintenance Group work on a KC-135 Stratotanker during an isochronal inspection, March 2, 2015, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Airmen inspect the aircraft from nose to tail during isochronal inspections, which each KC-135 must undergo on a regular rotation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victor J. Caputo)...

    • Learning about the Assault Breacher Vehicle

      Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   04.02.2014

      Cpt. Julie Leggett (right), the C Signal Company commander, learns the capabilities of the assault breacher vehicle from Pvt. Jose Esquivel, a combat engineer with B Company, 3rd Brigade Engineer Battalion, during a static equipment display April 2, at Fort Hood. The ABV is used by engineers to clear mine fields and IEDs for troops. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup, 7th Mobile Public......

    • Bridging

      Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   04.02.2014

      1st Lt. Bruce Leuthold (left), a platoon leader with 74th Multi Role Bridge Company, discusses the capabilities of the dry support bridge with Maj. Scott Swilley, the 36th Engineer Brigade Operations officer in charge, during a static equipment display April 2, at Fort Hood. This bridge can support M1 Abrams tanks and spans 20 to 40 meters. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup, 7th Mobile......

    • Bridging

      Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   04.02.2014

      Maj. Scott Swilley (left), the 36th Engineer Brigade Operations officer in charge, discusses the capabilities of the dry support bridge with 1st Lt. Bruce Leuthold, a platoon leader with 74th Multi Role Bridge Company, during a static equipment display April 2, at Fort Hood. This bridge can support M1 Abrams tanks and spans 20 to 40 meters. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup, 7th Mobile......

    • The engineer career field

      Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   04.02.2014

      Col. Heath Roscoe, the 36th Engineer Brigade commander, speaks to new Soldiers during an engineer static equipment display about what they can expect in their careers April 2, at Fort Hood. Engineer Week is a four-day gathering of Army active duty, reserve, and Texas National Guard key leaders to discuss lessons learned in Afghanistan, engineer capabilities and the future of the U.S. Army......

    • USACE positions

      Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   03.31.2014

      Cpt. Jennifer Gonser, a project engineer attached to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer at Fort Hood, explains the positions available to soldiers at USACE during a tour of the new hospital being built at Fort Hood March 31. The tour was part of Engineer Week, a four-day gathering of Army active duty, reserve, and Texas National Guard engineer Soldiers. The event helps keep ties strong among the......

    • The importance of aesthetics

      Photo by Sgt. Samuel Northrup   |   7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   |   03.31.2014

      Brig. Gen. Tracy Thompson, the 420th Engineer Brigade Commander, Army Reserve, explains how a building’s aesthetic design can help in a patient’s recovery. This was during an Engineer Week tour of the new hospital being built at Fort Hood March 31. Engineer Week is a four-day conference for Army active duty, reserve, and Texas National Guard engineer Soldiers. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt.......