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Explosive Ordnance Disposal team members, assigned to the 734th Explosive Ordnance Company EOD at Fort Bliss, Texas and the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron EOD flight pose for a picture at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Feb. 14, 2017. The two teams participated in joint training in which the 49th EOD team taught the 734th EOD team pinning procedures on an F-16 Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Ilyana A. Escalona) Air Force, Army EOD joint training
Explosive Ordnance Disposal team members, assigned to the 734th Explosive Ordnance Company EOD at Fort Bliss, Texas, participated in a joint training exercise with the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron EOD flight at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Feb. 14, 2017.
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2017
A group of children take turns wearing the bite suit with help from the 49th Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog team with during Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Feb. 3, 2017. Operation KID is an annual event allowing children of military members to acquire a better understanding of what their parent goes through prior to a deployment. Military children were given a walk around the Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources compound to see a mock deployment site, a mission brief, painted their faces, tried on Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear, and learn about different equipment including the opportunity to see a robot demonstration from Holloman’s EOD unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stacy Jonsgaard) Operation KID familiarizes youth with deployments
The Airman and Family Readiness Center, 635th Materiel Maintenance Group and Holloman’s Youth Programs teamed up Feb. 3, 2017, for the Operation Kids Investigating Deployment at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M.
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2017
AEDC Commander Col. Rodney Todaro, center, observes while Col. Andrew L. Allen, (fourth from right), the 704th Test Group commander reveals the 704th Test Group guidon during a re-designation ceremony Dec. 6 at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. The Test Group was previously the 96th Test Group under the 96th Test Wing, Eglin AFB, Florida. Also pictured left to right is flag bearer Master Sgt. Marc Berger, 96th Test Wing Commander Brig. Gen. Christopher Azzano and flag bearer Senior Master Sgt. Ian Hall. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Dejaye Herrera) 704th Test Group activated under AEDC
In a ceremony at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, Dec. 6, the 96th Test Group was deactivated and the 704th Test Group was activated under the commander of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex.
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2016
Aircraft communications maintenance Airmen from the 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare a Ground Data Terminal antenna to be crane lifted at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., on Nov. 8, 2016. The GDT is an 800-pound antenna that facilitates communication between Remotely Piloted Aircraft and their crews on the ground in the Ground Control Station. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney) 49th AMXS Airmen increase RPA missions
Airmen from the 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron came together to install a new Ground Data Terminal here on Nov. 8, 2016.
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2016
Nebula, a military pet at Holloman Air Force Base, waits in her carrier, to be seen by the Veterinarian at the Holloman Veterinary Treatment Facility on June 29. Pets that are moving overseas are required to meet all the specific requirements of that country. The most important thing to do for the animal is to notify the Holloman Veterinary Treatment Facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia A. Wray) PCSing Pets
Permanently changing stations overseas can be a stressful and overwhelming time for service members, families and pets. Any way to make the process smoother and easier can be a relief. Pet owners should be aware of the requirements, and sometimes lengthy process, to have their pets join them overseas.
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2016
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