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Airmen using a walk-behind wheel saw, belonging to the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, cuts through the concrete around a damages area on the flightline during airfield damage repair training Jan. 23, 2014, on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen were the first in the Air Force to receive training on a new airfield damage repair capability.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen mix water and a low-strength concrete together in the area where simulated damage was created during an airfield damage repair training exercise on the Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, flightline Jan. 23, 2014. The 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen were the first in the Air Force to receive training on a new airfield damage repair capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Austin Winegardner, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron project leader, pours water on the cuts around the simulated damaged area created during an airfield damage repair training exercise on the Andersen Air Force Base, Guam flightline Jan. 23, 2014. The 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen were the first in the Air Force to receive training on a new airfield damage repair capability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Austin Winegardner, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron project leader, directs Airmen operating heavy machinery to clear debris away from a simulated damaged area created during airfield damage repair training on the Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, flightline Jan. 23, 2014. The 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen were the first in the Air Force to receive training on a new airfield damage repair capability.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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Staff Sgt. Austin Winegardner, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron project leader, directs Airmen operating heavy machinery to clear debris away from a simulated damaged area created during airfield damage repair training on the Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, flightline Jan. 23, 2014. The 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen were the first in the Air Force to receive training on a new airfield damage repair capability.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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(From right) Staff Sgt. Richard Rawls, cyber systems supervisor, and Senior Airman Garett Savard, cyber systems operator, both from the 644th Combat Communications Squadron, update programs on one of the three transportable base servers Jan. 13, 2014, on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The 644th CBCS is continuously ready to deploy anything from a small detail consisting of two Airmen and a laptop, to a package that can provide up to three bases full communications support. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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(From left) Staff Sgt. Richard Rawls, cyber systems supervisor, and Senior Airman Garett Savard, cyber systems operator, both from the 644th Combat Communications Squadron, update programs on one of the three transportable base servers Jan. 13, 2014, on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The 644th CBCS became aligned with the 36th Contingency Response Group to be able to support missions with smaller airlift requirements and faster reaction capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wulf, 644th Combat Communications Squadron cyber transport supervisor, tests the quality of transmission paths between satellite and a mobile server Jan. 13, 2014, on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The 644th CBCS is continuously ready to deploy anything from a small detail consisting of two Airmen and a laptop, to a package that can provide up to three bases full communications support. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wulf, 644th Combat Communications Squadron cyber transport supervisor, tests the quality of transmission paths between satellite and a mobile server Jan. 13, 2014, on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. The 644th CBCS is continuously ready to deploy anything from a small detail consisting of two Airmen and a laptop, to a package that can provide up to three bases full communications support. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by Airman 1st Class Emily A. Bradley/Released)
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140221 8th Annual Women Veterans Conference
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