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116th Services Flight serves up a culinary delight at night
The 116th Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, prepares a hot meal for E-8C Joint STARS aircraft maintainers 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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116th Services Flight serves up a culinary delight at night
The 116th Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, serves a hot meal to E-8C Joint STARS aircraft maintainers 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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116th Services Flight serves up a culinary delight at night
An Airman from the 116th Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, cooks a pot of macaroni while preparing a hot meal for E-8C Joint STARS aircraft maintainers 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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116th Services Flight serves up a culinary delight at night
The 116th Services Flight, Georgia Air National Guard, serves a hot meal to E-8C Joint STARS aircraft maintainers 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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JSTARS participates in Navy's future of warfighting scenarios
A U.S. Air Force aircrew member with the 461st Air Control Wing, right, points out details about the operator work station to U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. John Duffner, a naval flight officer with Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 126, during a mission aboard an E-8C Joint STARS, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Jan. 30, 2015. Duffner, from Naval Station Norfolk, flew two missions with Team JSTARS as a liaison officer to learn more about the capabilities of the Joint STARS weapon system and share his experience with his carrier group. During the Composite Training Unit Exercise, JSTARS used their unique Command and Control, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Battle Management capabilities to provide the warfare commander long-range, air-to-surface wide area surveillance to track ground and maritime targets in all weather conditions. Aircrew members from the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, Team JSTARS host unit, also flew on board the 30-person crew (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released) (Portions of the photo have been blurred and JSTARS crewmember name withheld for security purposes)
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JSTARS participates in Navy's future of warfighting scenarios
U.S. Navy Lt. j.g. John Duffner, right, a naval flight officer with Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 126, receives pre-flight instructions from a U.S. Air Force aircrew member with the 461st Air Control Wing prior to a mission aboard an E-8C Joint STARS, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Jan. 30, 2015. Duffner, from Naval Station Norfolk, flew two missions with Team JSTARS as a liaison officer to learn more about the capabilities of the Joint STARS weapon system and share his experience with his carrier group. During the Composite Training Unit Exercise, JSTARS used their unique Command and Control, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Battle Management capabilities to provide the warfare commander long-range, air-to-surface wide area surveillance to track ground and maritime targets in all weather conditions. Aircrew members from the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, Team JSTARS host unit, also flew on board the 30-person crew. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released) (JSTARS crewmember name withheld for security purposes)
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Citizen Airman scores as ‘coach-of-the-year’
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Butts, right, a ground explosives safety craftsman with the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, speaks to co-coach, Chris Harris, about game strategy during a practice held in Warner Robins, Ga., Dec. 9, 2014. Butts topped thousands of fellow coaches from 12 states to take the honor as the Region 3 Boys Recreational Soccer Coach of the Year for a team he coaches in Warner Robins, Georgia. He also won the top spot as coach of the year for the state of Georgia, and his team has won three-consecutive state championships. Butts has served as a soccer coach in his community during his off-duty hours for the past seven years. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Citizen Airman scores as ‘coach-of-the-year’
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Butts, a ground explosives safety craftsman with the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, discusses game strategies with his team during a practice held in Warner Robins, Ga., Dec. 9, 2014. Butts topped thousands of fellow coaches from 12 states to take the honor as the Region 3 Boys Recreational Soccer Coach of the Year for a team he coaches in Warner Robins, Georgia. He also won the top spot as coach of the year for the state of Georgia, and his team has won three-consecutive state championships. Butts has served as a soccer coach in his community during his off-duty hours for the past seven years. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Citizen Airman scores as ‘coach-of-the-year’
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Butts, left, a ground explosives safety craftsman with the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, tosses a soccer ball to one of the players he coaches during a practice held in Warner Robins, Ga., Dec. 9, 2014. Butts topped thousands of fellow coaches from 12 states to take the honor as the Region 3 Boys Recreational Soccer Coach of the Year for a team he coaches in Warner Robins, Georgia. He also won the top spot as coach of the year for the state of Georgia, and his team has won three-consecutive state championships. Butts has served as a soccer coach in his community during his off-duty hours for the past seven years. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Citizen Airman scores as ‘coach-of-the-year’
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Butts, a ground explosives safety craftsman with the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, holds the plaque he was presented at the 2014 U.S. Youth Soccer Awards Gala, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 17, 2015. Butts topped thousands of fellow coaches from 12 states to take the honor as the Region 3 Boys Recreational Soccer Coach of the Year for a team he coaches in Warner Robins, Georgia. He also won the top spot as coach of the year for the state of Georgia, and his team has won three-consecutive state championships. Butts has served as a soccer coach in his community during his off-duty hours for the past seven years. (Courtesy photo/Released)
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Ga. National Guard adjutant general, 116th ACW, Team JSTARS
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Joe Jarrard, Georgia National Guard adjutant general, exits an E-8C Joint STARS aircraft along with Col. Kevin Clotfelter, 116th Air Control Wing commander, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Jan. 13, 2015. Jarrard received a mission briefing and toured the aircraft during his first visit to Team JSTARS as Georgia’s new Adjutant General. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released)
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Ga. National Guard adjutant general, 116th ACW, Team JSTARS
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Joe Jarrard, Georgia National Guard adjutant general, discusses the JSTARS mission with an airborne crewmember from the 116th Air Control Wing, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Jan. 13, 2015. Jarrard toured the E-8C Joint STARS during his first visit to Team JSTARS as Georgia’s new Adjutant General. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released) (A portion of the photo has been blurred for security purposes)
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Ga. National Guard adjutant general, 116th ACW, Team JSTARS
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Joe Jarrard, Georgia National Guard adjutant general, discusses the JSTARS mission with an airborne crewmember from the 138th Military Intelligence Company, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Jan. 13, 2015. Jarrard toured the E-8C Joint STARS during his first visit to Team JSTARS as Georgia’s new Adjutant General. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Julie Parker/Released) (A portion of the photo has been blurred for security purposes)
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116th Airman marinates in success after winning AF barbecue challenge
Tech. Sgt. Todd Houghton celebrates with his wife, Margaret, after he was presented first place in the first Air Force High Flyin’ BBQ Challenge. Houghton, with the help of his wife, friends and members of his home unit, beat out more than 60 other Air Force barbecuers throughout the three stages of competition. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. David Salanitri)
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116th Airman marinates in success after winning AF barbecue challenge
For Tech. Sgt. Todd Houghton perfection is the standard for his barbecue. Here, he slices his competition beef brisket to be exactly the width of a pencil. Anything thinner or thicker would be put aside. “I treat my barbecue like I treat the work I do for the Air Force. This has my name attached to it. It represents me and who I am,” Houghton said. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. David Salanitri)
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Recruiting sign
Be sure to keep an eye out for the new sign posted at the 116th Air Control Wing Recruiting Office located at 2620 Watson Blvd Suite J. Warner Robins, GA 31093. For more information on joining the Georgia Air National Guard, call (478) 929-9494; for officer opportunities, call (478) 201-4054.
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Recruiting sign
Be sure to keep an eye out for the new sign posted at the 116th Air Control Wing Recruiting Office located at 2620 Watson Blvd Suite J. Warner Robins, GA 31093. For more information on joining the Georgia Air National Guard, call (478) 929-9494; for officer opportunities, call (478) 201-4054.
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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 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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