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Georgia Guard combat communications and air control squadrons join forces for air war exercise
An RF transmission superintendent, right, with the 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia Air National Guard, discusses satellite transmission data information obtained from a Theater Deployable Communications System with two Airmen from the 117th Air Control Squadron during the Sentry Savannah 15-2 exercise at The Air Dominance Center, Savannah, Ga., May 10, 2015. Sentry Savannah is a National Guard Bureau sponsored training event with a focus on Joint Dissimilar Air Combat Training and 5th Generation Fighter Integration. It offers a chance for fighter pilots to participate in war simulations that depict what they would face in real-world scenarios. During the exercise the 283rd CBCS provided NIPR, SIPR, and voice services to the 117th Air Control Squadron Air Battle Element and extended service to their deployed radar site. Working together the two units provided vital data to help the fighter pilots complete their missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by the 116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs/Released) (Names of military personnel have been withheld for security purposes)
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Georgia Guard combat communications and air control squadrons join forces for air war exercise
A client systems journeyman with the 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia Air National Guard, terminates the end of a Cat-5 cable for a Theater Deployable Communications System during the Sentry Savannah 15-2 exercise at The Air Dominance Center, Savannah, Ga., May 8, 2015. Sentry Savannah is a National Guard Bureau sponsored training event with a focus on Joint Dissimilar Air Combat Training and 5th Generation Fighter Integration. It offers a chance for fighter pilots to participate in war simulations that depict what they would face in real-world scenarios. During the exercise the 283rd CBCS provided NIPR, SIPR, and voice services to the 117th Air Control Squadron Air Battle Element and extended service to their deployed radar site. Working together the two units provided vital data to help the fighter pilots complete their missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by the 116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs/Released) (Name of military member has been blurred and withheld for security purposes)
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Georgia Guard combat communications and air control squadrons join forces for air war exercise
A cyber transport journeyman with the 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia Air National Guard, installs an RJ-45 head on a Cat-5 cable for a Theater Deployable Communications System during the Sentry Savannah 15-2 exercise at The Air Dominance Center, Savannah, Ga., May 8, 2015. Sentry Savannah is a National Guard Bureau sponsored training event with a focus on Joint Dissimilar Air Combat Training and 5th Generation Fighter Integration. It offers a chance for fighter pilots to participate in war simulations that depict what they would face in real-world scenarios. During the exercise the 283rd CBCS provided NIPR, SIPR, and voice services to the 117th Air Control Squadron Air Battle Element and extended service to their deployed radar site. Working together the two units provided vital data to help the fighter pilots complete their missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by the 116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs/Released) (Name of military member has been blurred and withheld for security purposes)
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Georgia Guard combat communications and air control squadrons join forces for air war exercise
A U.S. Air Force cyber systems operator with the 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia Air National Guard, connects cables during set up of a Theater Deployable Communications System during the Sentry Savannah 15-2 exercise at The Air Dominance Center, Savannah, Ga., May 8, 2015. Sentry Savannah is a National Guard Bureau sponsored training event with a focus on Joint Dissimilar Air Combat Training and 5th Generation Fighter Integration. It offers a chance for fighter pilots to participate in war simulations that depict what they would face in real-world scenarios. During the exercise the 283rd CBCS provided NIPR, SIPR, and voice services to the 117th Air Control Squadron Air Battle Element and extended service to their deployed radar site. Working together the two units provided vital data to help the fighter pilots complete their missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by the 116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs/Released) (Name of military member withheld for security purposes)
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Georgia Guard combat communications and air control squadrons join forces for air war exercise
A cyber transport craftsman with the 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia Air National Guard, organizes cables during set up of a Theater Deployable Communications System during the Sentry Savannah 15-2 exercise at The Air Dominance Center, Savannah, Ga., May 8, 2015. Sentry Savannah is a National Guard Bureau sponsored training event with a focus on Joint Dissimilar Air Combat Training and 5th Generation Fighter Integration. It offers a chance for fighter pilots to participate in war simulations that depict what they would face in real-world scenarios. During the exercise the 283rd CBCS provided NIPR, SIPR, and voice services to the 117th Air Control Squadron Air Battle Element and extended service to their deployed radar site. Working together the two units provided vital data to help the fighter pilots complete their missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by the 116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs/Released) (Name of military member withheld for security purposes)
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Georgia Guard combat communications and air control squadrons join forces for air war exercise
An Airman from the 283rd Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) from Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia Air National Guard, transports a Theater Deployable Communications System to a location alongside the flightline during the Sentry Savannah 15-2 exercise at The Air Dominance Center, Savannah, Ga., May 8, 2015. Sentry Savannah is a National Guard Bureau sponsored training event with a focus on Joint Dissimilar Air Combat Training and 5th Generation Fighter Integration. It offers a chance for fighter pilots to participate in war simulations that depict what they would face in real-world scenarios. During the exercise the 283rd CBCS provided NIPR, SIPR, and voice services to the 117th Air Control Squadron Air Battle Element and extended service to their deployed radar site. Working together the two units provided vital data to help the fighter pilots complete their missions. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by the 116th Air Control Wing Public Affairs/Released) (Names of military personnel withheld for security purposes)
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116th Air Control Wing, 116th Civil Engineering, Ga. Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, install a hot water heater at Camp William Hinds Boy Scout Camp, Raymond, Maine, April 22, 2015. The squadron, from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., spent two weeks at the camp as part of the Innovative Readiness Training program where they are the lead unit that kicked off a project to construct a new dining facility for the Boy Scout camp. The two week deployment provided the opportunity for the squadron to get real-world training similar to the way they will be deploying in the future. The Airmen set up nine tents, installed an entire electrical grid, renovated electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems on two shower shave trailers, and worked with the duration staff to ensure materials and equipment are on site to continue the mission for future rotations. (Contributed photo/Released)
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116th Air Control Wing, 116th Civil Engineering, Ga. Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, move an environmental control unit using a Bobcat at Camp William Hinds Boy Scout Camp, Raymond, Maine, April 22, 2015. The squadron, from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., spent two weeks at the camp as part of the Innovative Readiness Training program where they are the lead unit that kicked off a project to construct a new dining facility for the Boy Scout camp. The two week deployment provided the opportunity for the squadron to get real-world training similar to the way they will be deploying in the future. The Airmen set up nine tents, installed an entire electrical grid, renovated electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems on two shower shave trailers, and worked with the duration staff to ensure materials and equipment are on site to continue the mission for future rotations. (Contributed photo/Released)
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116th Air Control Wing, 116th Civil Engineering, Ga. Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, inspect a portable latrine shower shave trailer at Camp William Hinds Boy Scout Camp, Raymond, Maine, April 22, 2015. The squadron, from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., spent two weeks at the camp as part of the Innovative Readiness Training program where they are the lead unit that kicked off a project to construct a new dining facility for the Boy Scout camp. The two week deployment provided the opportunity for the squadron to get real-world training similar to the way they will be deploying in the future. The Airmen set up nine tents, installed an entire electrical grid, renovated electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems on two shower shave trailers, and worked with the duration staff to ensure materials and equipment are on site to continue the mission for future rotations. (Contributed photo/Released)
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116th Air Control Wing, 116th Civil Engineering, Ga. Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, erect a small shelter system, or Triple S, at Camp William Hinds Boy Scout Camp, Raymond, Maine, April 20, 2015. The squadron, from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., spent two weeks at the camp as part of the Innovative Readiness Training program where they are the lead unit that kicked off a project to construct a new dining facility for the Boy Scout camp. The two week deployment provided the opportunity for the squadron to get real-world training similar to the way they will be deploying in the future. The Airmen set up nine tents, installed an entire electrical grid, renovated electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems on two shower shave trailers, and worked with the duration staff to ensure materials and equipment are on site to continue the mission for future rotations
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116th Air Control Wing, 116th Civil Engineering, Ga. Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force civil engineers from the 116th Civil Engineer Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, gather for a briefing after arriving at Camp William Hinds Boy Scout Camp, Raymond, Maine, April 20, 2015. The squadron, from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., spent two weeks at the camp as part of the Innovative Readiness Training program where they are the lead unit that kicked off a project to construct a new dining facility for the Boy Scout camp. The two week deployment provided the opportunity for the squadron to get real-world training similar to the way they will be deploying in the future. The Airmen set up nine tents, installed an entire electrical grid, renovated electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems on two shower shave trailers, and worked with the duration staff to ensure materials and equipment are on site to continue the mission for future rotations. (Contributed photo/Released)
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116th ACW member named GA ANG’s Airman of the Year
A U.S. Air Force 116th Air Control Wing aircraft structural mechanic, Georgia Air National Guard, adjusts a drill bit he's using to drill countersinks into an aircraft panel, April 20, 2015. The senior airman was recently named 2014 Outstanding Airman of the Year for both the wing and the Georgia Air National Guard. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released)(Names have been blurred/withheld for security purposes)
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116th Medical Group partners with civil authorities, Army for Vigilant Guard exercise
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Luis J. Barragan a search and extraction medic with the 116th Medical Group, Air National Guard, communicates that the area has been cleared of all simulated victims during Exercise Vigilant Guard 2015, Georgetown, S.C., March 11, 2015. Vigilant Guard is a series of federally funded disaster-response drills conducted by National Guard units working with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Air National Guard photo contributed/Released)
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116th Air Contro Wing, 116th Civil Engineering Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, Joint STARS, DSCA
The 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard has two flat-bed trucks loaded with snow and debris removal equipment in preparation for movement to Dobbins Air Reserve Base in response to the Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) preparation for the potential of inclement weather, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 18, 2015. The CES supports the DSCA by utilizing military assets and personnel when authorized by the governor. The CES provides initial route clearance in response to natural and man-made disasters. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/released)
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116th Air Contro Wing, 116th Civil Engineering Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, Joint STARS, DSCA
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard, ensures the straps are tight across snow and debris removal equipment on a flat-bed trailer in preparation for movement to Dobbins Air Reserve Base in response to the Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) preparation for the potential of inclement weather, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 18, 2015. The CES supports the DSCA by utilizing military assets and personnel when authorized by the governor. The CES provides initial route clearance in response to natural and man-made disasters. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/released)
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116th Air Contro Wing, 116th Civil Engineering Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, Joint STARS, DSCA
A U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jerry Vincent from the 116th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES), Georgia Air National Guard, ties down a conex bin to a flat-bed trailer in preparation for movement to Dobbins Air Reserve Base in response to the Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) preparation for the potential of inclement weather, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 18, 2015. The CES supports the DSCA by utilizing military assets and personnel when authorized by the governor. The CES provides initial route clearance in response to natural and man-made disasters. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/released)
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Georgia Air Guard honors local community member captions
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jose Padilla, noncommissioned officer in charge of recruiting for the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, congratulates U.S. Air Force retired, Lt. Col. Steve Atkins, on his earning the National Guard Bureau’s Community Influencer Award at Veteran’s High School, Kathleen, Ga., Feb. 12, 2015. Atkins, a senior aerospace science JROTC instructor, was honored in front of his class for his outstanding Air National Guard recruiting and retention support. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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Georgia Air Guard honors local community member captions
U.S. Air Force Capt. Daniel Spear, 116th Force Support Squadron deputy commander, right, and Master Sgt. Jose Padilla, noncommissioned officer in charge of recruiting for the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, present U.S. Air Force retired, Lt. Col. Steve Atkins with a National Guard Bureau Community Influencer Award at Veteran’s High School, Kathleen, Ga., Feb. 12, 2015. Atkins, a senior aerospace science JROTC instructor, was honored in front of his class for his outstanding Air National Guard recruiting and retention support. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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116th Services Flight serves up a culinary delight at night
The 116th Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, serves a hot breakfast to E-8C Joint STARS aircraft maintainers during drill weekend at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 8, 2015. The food service professionals from the 116th Air Control Wing took advantage of the opportunity to perform additional training on the use of their disaster relief mobile kitchen trailer (DRMKT), while providing nightshift aircraft maintenance workers the chance to enjoy a hot meal just off the flightline. The free-standing mobile kitchen, acquired by the unit just over a year ago, is designed for fast setup and teardown and can be transported aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft. Airmen train on the DRMKT regularly to maintain readiness required to respond to a contingency situation across the Southeast United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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116th Services Flight serves up a culinary delight at night
E-8C Joint STARS aircraft maintainers from the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, enjoy a hot meal prepared by the 116th Services Flight during drill weekend at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 7, 2015. The food service professionals from the 116th Air Control Wing took advantage of the opportunity to perform additional training on the use of their disaster relief mobile kitchen trailer (DRMKT), while providing nightshift aircraft maintenance workers the chance to enjoy a hot meal just off the flightline. The free-standing mobile kitchen, acquired by the unit just over a year ago, is designed for fast setup and teardown and can be transported aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft. Airmen train on the DRMKT regularly to maintain readiness required to respond to a contingency situation across the Southeast United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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