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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Columbus Cook, left, and Master Sgt. Stephanie Smith, from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, perform administrative duties during a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 16, 2016. During the project, civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and a structural craftsman from 461st Air Control Wing worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Chad Hypes, a project engineer from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, shares a light-hearted moment with local Armenian contractors during a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 16, 2016. During the project, civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and a structural craftsman from 461st Air Control Wing worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, discuss the installation of a commercial washing machine with local Armenian contractors during a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 16, 2016. During the project, civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and a structural craftsman from 461st Air Control Wing worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Tyler Harrison, a structures craftsman with the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, applies plaster to a balcony wall during for a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 12, 2016. During the project, Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and the 461st Air Control Wing, Wing Staff, worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons, a photojournalist with the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, poses for a picture with one of the residents of the elderly institute during a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 12, 2016. During the project, Airmen from the 116th ACW, Wing Staff, 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and the 461st Air Control Wing, Wing Staff, worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dennis Tippens, a utilities craftsman with the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, removes vegetation for safety, irrigation and drainage during for a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 12, 2016. During the project, Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and the 461st Air Control Wing, Wing Staff, worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. John Birdsong, a utilities craftsman with the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, removes vegetation for safety, irrigation and drainage during for a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 12, 2016. During the project, Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and the 461st Air Control Wing, Wing Staff, worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brian Harrison, an electrician with the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, secures electrical wire during installation for a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 12, 2016. During the project, Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and the 461st Air Control Wing, Wing Staff, worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th CES, Yerevan Armenia, 461st Air Control Wing, 116th Air Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brian Harrison, left, and Airman 1st Class Chearo Vorn, electricians with the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, runs electrical wire for installation during a European Command Humanitarian Civic Assistance project in Yerevan, Armenia, May 12, 2016. During the project, Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron and the 461st Air Control Wing, Wing Staff, worked in partnership with the Armenian people to renovate a Yerevan elderly institution. The renovation provided crucial skill-set training for the civil engineers while continuing the long-lasting friendship between the Armenian people and the citizens of the United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Regina Young)
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116th Civil Engineer Squadron EOD
A member of the Bibb County Sheriff Department breaches the door to a building during an experiential training event at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Dec. 17, 2014. Georgia Air National Guard members from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron's EOD Flight provided breaching and live-explosive training to Bibb County S.W.A.T. and EOD personnel, using simulated events that mirror real-world scenarios. The purpose of the training is to provide the officers with practical knowledge to prepare for what they may encounter in the line of duty. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released)
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116th Civil Engineer Squadron EOD
Police Sgt. Billy Skinner, Bibb County Sheriff Department Explosive Ordnance Disposal bomb technician, gives orders to members of his team during an experiential training event at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Dec. 17, 2014. Georgia Air National Guard members from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron's EOD Flight provided breaching and live-explosive training to Bibb County S.W.A.T. and EOD personnel, using simulated events that mirror real-world scenarios. The purpose of the training is to provide the officers with practical knowledge to prepare for what they may encounter in the line of duty. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released)
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116th Civil Engineer Squadron EOD
A member of the Bibb County Sheriff Department affixes a live charge to a door of a building while the other members of the team prepare for breaching during an experiential training event at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Dec. 17, 2014. Georgia Air National Guard members from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron's Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight provided breaching and live-explosive training to Bibb County S.W.A.T. and EOD personnel, using simulated events that mirror real-world scenarios. The purpose of the training is to provide the officers with practical knowledge to prepare for what they may encounter in the line of duty. (Faces have been blurred for security purposes)(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, get route clearance kits for disasters
Two route clearance kits assigned to the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, arrive for service at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., June 27, 2013. The civil engineering arm of the 116th Air Control Wing will use the kits, consisting of multi-purpose Kubota tractors, when called upon to quickly respond to disasters in their region. The equipment gives the unit the capability to clear debris in the area of a disaster so emergency operations personnel can respond. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Pamela Stauffer/Released)
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116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, get route clearance kits for disasters
Senior Airman Dennis Tippens, left, and Master Sgt. Joel Furlough, 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, take possession of two route clearance kits from a truck driver at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., June 27, 2013. The civil engineering arm of the 116th Air Control Wing will use the kits, consisting of multi-purpose Kubota tractors, when called upon to quickly respond to disasters in their region. The equipment gives the unit the capability to clear debris in the area of a disaster so emergency operations personnel can respond. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Pamela Stauffer/Released)
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116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, get route clearance kits for disasters
Master Sgt. Joel Furlough, 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, performs an inventory and acceptance inspection of a route clearance kit at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., June 27, 2013. The civil engineering arm of the 116th Air Control Wing will use the kits, consisting of multi-purpose Kubota tractors, when called upon to quickly respond to disasters in their region. The equipment gives the unit the capability to clear debris in the area of a disaster so emergency operations personnel can respond. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Pamela Stauffer/Released)
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116th Civil Engineering Squadron at Camp John Hope
Air National Guard Senior Master Sgt. John Bell, a 116th Civil Engineering Squadron explosive ordnance (EOD) disposal technician, explains the EOD robots and weapons systems to Air Force Junior ROTC cadets at Camp John Hope in Fort Valley, Ga., June 3, 2015. The demonstration was part of the Houston County Joint AFJROTC Cadet Summer Leadership Program that provided more than 100 cadets from five local high schools an overview of various Air Force career fields. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released)
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116th Civil Engineering Squadron at Camp John Hope
Air National Guard Senior Airman Kyle Campbell, a 116th Civil Engineering Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, helps an Air Force Junior ROTC student try on a bomb suit to experience the weight of the protective outerwear at Camp John Hope in Fort Valley, Ga., June 3, 2015. The demonstration was part of the Houston County Joint AFJROTC Cadet Summer Leadership Program that provided more than 100 cadets from five local high schools an overview of various Air Force career fields. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released)
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116th Civil Engineering Squadron completes Mission Essential Equipment Training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Edgar Mullinax, with the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., demonstrates the Ahura First Defender chemical analyzer during a training exercise at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., Aug. 1, 2013. The analyzer is used by first responders to quickly identify unknown solid and liquid chemicals. Mullinax trained on the equipment during a Mission Essential Equipment Training event where approximately 50 members of the unit received classroom and hands-on training in various areas related to their career field. (Contributed photo/Released)
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116th Civil Engineering Squadron EOD demonstration
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Bruce Moore, 78th Medical Group (MDG) bioenvironmental engineer, yells a fire in the hole warning prior to setting off an explosion during an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) demonstration while Staff Sgt. Barham Bratton, 78th MDG bioenvironmental engineer, takes a noise dosimeter reading, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Sept. 19, 2012. The demonstration was conducted by the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron EOD unit to assist the 78th MDG and was attended by local media. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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116th Civil Engineering Squadron EOD demonstration
Explosive charges detonate during an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) demonstration conducted by the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) explosive ordnance unit at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Sept. 19, 2012. During the demonstration, EOD technicians from the 116th CES set off several explosive charges downrange while explaining the process to local media that attended the event. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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