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IPE supporting Airmen here, down range
Airman 1st Class Abraham Reyes, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, places a cover over a M50 gas mask before a leak test at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 12. Reyes uses the Joint Service Mask Leakage Tester to conduct the test to ensure the mask is in proper working order. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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IPE supporting Airmen here, down range
Airman 1st Class Abraham Reyes, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, attaches canisters to a M50 gas mask before leak testing at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 12. Leak testing is conducted on all gas masks every two years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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IPE supporting Airmen here, down range
Airman 1st Class Michael Brown, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron individual protective equipment journeyman, places Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear in a bin at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 12. Brown is one of three Airmen tasked to inventory all of the MOPP gear in preparation for a training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kasey Close/Released)
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Grand Opening
Colonel Kenneth Ekman, 49th Wing vice commander, and Chief Master Sgt. James Patrie, 49th WG command chief, along with members from the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, cut a ribbon during the grand opening of a Subway restaurant at the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Exchange Aug. 10. Subway is now the fourth restaurant offered in the food court at the Exchange. (U.S Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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VBS Fun
Children participating in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Vacation Bible School blow bubbles at the base Chapel Aug. 3. The VBS program, a week-long event sponsored by the wing’s chapel staff, is offered to all children of Team Holloman. During this year’s event, themed “Everything is Possible with God,” participants created different crafts, played various games, and read bible stories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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VBS Fun
A volunteer participating in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Vacation Bible School helps participants with a craft project at the base Chapel Aug. 3. To help the wing’s chapel staff ensure the program ran smoothly, more than 70 volunteers from Team Holloman volunteered their time to facilitate all of the activities, set up, and tear down. During this year’s event, themed “Everything is Possible with God,” participants created different crafts, played various games, and read bible stories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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VBS Fun
Two children participating in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Vacation Bible School paint at the base Chapel Aug. 3. The girls were bubble painting as a part of the imagination station, one of many activities participants enjoyed, including different crafts stations and various games. The VBS program, a week-long event sponsored by the wing’s chapel staff, is offered to all children of Team Holloman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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VBS Fun
Children participating in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Vacation Bible School make a circle around their group leaders as they prepare to play a water game at the base Chapel Aug. 3. During the game, the children tried to receive water balloons without getting sprayed by water from their group leaders. The VBS program, a week-long event sponsored by the wing’s chapel staff, is offered to all children of Team Holloman. During this year’s event, themed “Everything is Possible with God,” participants created different crafts, played various games, and read bible stories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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VBS Fun
Children participating in the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Vacation Bible School enjoy a snack at the base Chapel Aug. 3. The VBS program, a week-long event sponsored by the wing’s chapel staff, is offered to all children of Team Holloman. During this year’s event, themed “Everything is Possible with God,” participants created different crafts, played various games, and read bible stories. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Ready Fire
Maintenance students at the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., CATM range July 18. Before any Holloman Airman goes on a deployment, they must complete the weapons qualifications course, which includes a weapons-familiarization training block taught in the classroom and at the shooting range. To qualify, Airmen must shoot targets at 7, 15 and 25 meters, while going through a combination of multiple target drills, threat discrimination, and burst-fire sessions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Ready Fire
Senior Airman James Seaborn, 49th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, watches the firing line at the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range July 18. Seaborn is one of the many CATM instructors that ensure the safety of every Airman on the firing line. As the front-line facilitators for the course, the CATM instructors teach a weapons-familiarization training block taught in the classroom and at the shooting range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Ready Fire
Staff Sgt. Chris Ley, 49th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, coaches Airman 1st Class Zachary Harter, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron structures apprentice, as he shoots the M-4 rifle at the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range July 18. Before any Holloman Airman goes on a deployment, they must complete the weapons qualifications course, which includes a weapons-familiarization training block taught in the classroom and at the shooting range. To qualify, Airmen must shoot targets at 7, 15 and 25 meters, while going through a combination of multiple target drills, threat discrimination, and burst-fire sessions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Ready Fire
Airman 1st Class Andrew Lott, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron engineering assistant, reviews his shots on a target at the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range July 18. Lott was one of more than 20 Holloman Airmen who attended the basic rifle marksmanship and close-range combat training class from July 17-19. During this mandatory course, Airmen become more familiar with their weapons through a combination of classroom-taught material and time spent at the shooting range. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Ready Fire
Airmen shoot the M-4 rifle during weapons qualifications at the Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Combat Arms Training and Maintenance range July 18. Before any Holloman Airman goes on a deployment, they must complete the weapons qualifications course, which includes a weapons-familiarization training block taught in the classroom and at the shooting range. To qualify, Airmen must shoot targets at 7, 15 and 25 meters, while going through a combination of multiple target drills, threat discrimination, and burst-fire sessions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Under the hood with 49th LRS
Airman 1st Class Josh Jensen, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle equipment maintenance apprentice, works on a truck’s engine compartment at the Holloman Air Force Base N.M., vehicle shop July 12. Jensen was working on the vehicle’s front-timing cover, which is used to protect components such as the timing gears, chain and belt in the vehicle. The 49th LRS vehicle maintenance team takes care of the wing’s entire vehicle fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by AirmanLeah Ferrante/Released)
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Under the hood with 49th LRS
Airman 1st Class Josh Jensen, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle equipment maintenance apprentice, looks over a truck’s engine compartment at the Holloman Air Force Base N.M., vehicle shop July 12. Jensen was working on the truck’s front-timing cover, which is used to protect components such as the timing gears, chain and belt in the vehicle. The 49th LRS vehicle maintenance team takes care of the wing’s entire vehicle fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Under the hood with 49th LRS
Airman 1st Class Josh Jensen, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle equipment maintenance apprentice, loosens a truck’s bolt at the Holloman Air Force Base N.M., vehicle shop July 12. Jensen was working on the truck’s front-timing cover, which is used to protect components such as the timing gears, chain and belt in the vehicle. The 49th LRS vehicle maintenance team takes care of the wing’s entire vehicle fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Under the hood with 49th LRS
Airman 1st Class Josh Jensen, 49th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle equipment maintenance apprentice, loosens a vehicle’s bolt at the Holloman Air Force Base N.M., vehicle shop July 12. Jensen was working on the vehicle’s front-timing cover, which is used to protect components such as the timing gears, chain and belt in the vehicle. The 49th LRS vehicle maintenance team takes care of the wing’s entire vehicle fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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Holloman supports Combat Archer
Members of the Detachment 1, 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron aircrew connect a chain from the “Combat Banner” to an F-4 Phantom during a Weapon Systems Evaluation Program at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 19. During “Combat Banner” missions, a 40-foot banner is towed behind an F-4 Phantom, which is flown into the airspace to be shot at by the F-22 Raptor’s 20 mm cannon. The main purpose of the WSEP is to evaluate the total air-to-air weapon to verify the system’s performance, reliability, capabilities, limitations, recommend corrective actions, and maintain combat Air Force-wide data. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Siuta B. Ika/Released)
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Safety First
Airman 1st Class Peyton Oesterreich, 49th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineer apprentice, mixes a water sample from the Domenici Fitness and Sports Center pool at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 27. The water in the test tube changes colors when test chemicals react to chemicals in the water sample. Oesterreich tests the base pools to ensure they have safe hydrogen and chlorine levels. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Leah Ferrante/Released)
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