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Multiple organizations pull together to make the Search and Rescue Exercise a success
U.S. Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 a tenant unit out of Andersen Air Force Base and the U.S. Coast Guard participate in the water search and rescue exercise May 8 at Tarague Beach. The exercise enhances the tactical inter-operability within the island of Guam for water rescue emergencies in realistic ocean environment. The SAREX also included members from Guam's police and fire departments, the Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Coast Guard, Jeff's Pirates Cove Rescue Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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Multiple organizations pull together to make the Search and Rescue Exercise a success
Andersen Air Force Base lifeguard Ruben Cruz simulates CPR on a child during the water search and rescue exercise on May 8 at Tarague Beach. The exercise enhances the tactical inter-operability within the island of Guam for water rescue emergencies in realistic ocean environment. The SAREX also included members from Guam's police and fire departments, the Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Coast Guard, Jeff's Pirates Cove Rescue Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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Multiple organizations pull together to make the Search and Rescue Exercise a success
Andersen Air Force Base lifeguard Ruben Cruz simulates CPR on a child during the water search and rescue exercise on May 8 at Tarague Beach. The exercise enhances the tactical inter-operability within the island of Guam for water rescue emergencies in realistic ocean environment. The SAREX also included members from Guam's police and fire departments, the Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Coast Guard, Jeff's Pirates Cove Rescue Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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Multiple organizations pull together to make the Search and Rescue Exercise a success
Andersen Air Force Base Lifeguards Ruben Cruz (left) and Christian Villanueva (right) swim out on rescue boards to perform a simulated water search and rescue during the SAREX May 8 at Tarague Beach. The exercise enhances the tactical inter-operability within the island of Guam for water rescue emergencies in realistic ocean environment. The SAREX also included members from Guam's police and fire departments, the Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Coast Guard, Jeff's Pirates Cove Rescue Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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Multiple organizations pull together to make the Search and Rescue Exercise a success
Lifeguards from Andersen Air Force Base and throughout Guam prepare for a water search and rescue exercise May 8 at Tarague Beach. The exercise enhances the tactical inter-operability within the island of Guam for water rescue emergencies in realistic ocean environment. The SAREX also included members from Guam's police and fire departments, the Navy's Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Coast Guard, Jeff's Pirates Cove Rescue Team. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nichelle Griffiths)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
Lt. Col. Peter Ridilla 36th Civil Engineer Squadron commander gave an interview about the field training exercise May 1 to Staff Sgt. Pedro Jimenez 36th Wing Public Affairs. The interview went over details of the FTX and what 36 CES gained from their week long deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
Airman 1st Class Danielle Tomlinson 36th Civil Engineer Squadron proved that women can be placed in deployment scenarios as easy as their male Air Force counterparts. She was the gunner for the convoy training during 36 CES most recent field training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
Members of the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron received convoy training during their most recent field training exercise where members of the 36th Security Forces Squadron posed as protestors throwing smoke grenades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
Staff Sgt. Jade Huffman 736th Security Forces Squadron briefed 36th Civil Engineer Squadron after they had completed group movement training. The group movement training employed deployment scenarios to enable 36 CES members to stay on top of their deployed training and have a clear view of what deployment is like. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
Staff Sgt. Irish Barretto 36th Civil Engineer Squadron used his water break to relax and keep cool in the shade. 36 CES held a field training exercise that further prepared them for deployment by practicing and receiving training on deployment scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
As the yearly 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Field Training Exercise came to an end on May 1, Airman Travon Mines 36th CES cleans his weapon as if he could deploy with it the next day. The FTX is a annual opportunity for 36th CES members to keep sharp for future deployment scenarios. (U.S, Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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36th Civil Engineer Squadron stays sharp for deployments
Lt. Col. Peter Ridilla, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron Commander got down and dirty like the rest of his troops during the yearly 36th CES Field Training Exercise May 1. The FTX is a annual opportunity for 36th CES members to keep sharp for future deployment scenarios. (U.S, Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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Rescue 911
Airman 1st Class Jarold Burris and Senior Airman Christopher Depuy, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, drive rebar through the ground to hold a tripod in place for use as an anchor during the rescue of four simulated injured hikers during the Initial Readiness Response Exercise April 28. The I.R.R.E. assesses the wing's ability to deploy rapidly in support of a regional contingency. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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Rescue 911
Airman 1st Class Jarold Burris and Dallas More, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, await the arrival of Helicopter Sea Combat 25 members for an emergency airlift rescue at Tarague Beach for one of four simulated injured hikers April 28. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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Rescue 911
Members from Helicopter Sea Combat 25 perform an airlift rescue at Tarague Beach for a simulated injured hiker during an Initial Readiness Response Exercise April 28. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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Rescue 911
Staff Sgts. Joseph Venable and Francis Tagalog and Airman 1st Class Hector Garcia (left to right), all from Andersen's fire department, stabilize a simulated injured hiker at Tarague Beach during the base's Initial Readiness Response Exercise April 28. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Sonya Croston)
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Entry control
John Lizama weighs in Staff Sgt. Paul Maitland, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, and his bags before he can be put on the passenger manifest during Andersen's I.R.R.E April 28. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Patrick Mitchell)
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Entry control
Tech. Sgt. Adrienne Westfelt, 36th Mission Support Squadron, gives a pre-deployment finance briefing to Airmen participating in Andersen's Initial Response Readiness Exercise at the base theater April 28. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Patrick Mitchell)
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Entry control
Airman 1st Class Shelley Walton, 36th Mission Support Squadron, verifies that Staff Sgt. Anthony Ashbeck, 36th Civil Engineer Squadron, is on a passenger manifest during the wing's Initial Response Readiness Exercise April 28. Before proceeding to the processing line for a pre-deployment briefing, each individual on the manifest must be accounted for. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Patrick Mitchell)
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ESOHCAMP draws to a close
Col. Kelli Ballengee, the Pacific Air Force's bioenvironmental engineer gave the final outbrief of the 2008 external Environmental Safety Occupational Health Compliance Assessment Management Program held on Andersen Feb. 25-29. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carissa Wolff)
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