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Photos: Holloman receives next-gen fire engine.
Staff Sgt. Phillip Daniels, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Protection Flight firefighter, performs routine user maintenance on the new P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 21. The RIV is three times more cost effective than the conventional firefighting vehicles. The combination of water and firefighting foam discharges at 1,350 pounds per square inch and increases the length of time that the RIV can remain on scene without having to be resupplied. Even though the RIV has a smaller capacity of 500 gallons, it has the firefighting capability of the larger 1,500 to 1,750 gallon vehicle at a cost that is significantly less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Holloman receives next-gen fire engine.
Staff Sgt. Phillip Daniels and Senior Airman Mark Dunford, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Protection Flight fire fighters extinguish a simulated number three engine fire during capability demonstration of the P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 21. The RIV is three times more cost effective than the conventional firefighting vehicles. The combination of water and firefighting foam discharges at 1,350 pounds per square inch and increases the length of time that the RIV can remain on scene without having to be resupplied. Even though the RIV has a smaller capacity of 500 gallons, it has the firefighting capability of the larger 1,500 to 1,750 gallon vehicle at a cost that is significantly less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Holloman receives next-gen fire engine.
Senior Airman Jason Piol, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Protection Flight firefighter, extinguishes a simulated fire using the ultra-high pressure turret mounted on the P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 21. The RIV is three times more cost effective than the conventional firefighting vehicles. The combination of water and firefighting foam discharges at 1,350 pounds per square inch and increases the length of time that the RIV can remain on scene without having to be resupplied. Even though the RIV has a smaller capacity of 500 gallons, it has the firefighting capability of the larger 1,500 to 1,750 gallon vehicle at a cost that is significantly less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Holloman receives next-gen fire engine.
Staff Sgt. Phillip Daniels and Senior Airman Mark Dunford, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Protection Flight firefighters reset after extinguishing a simulated number three engine fire during a capability demonstration of the P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 21. The RIV is three times more cost effective than the conventional firefighting vehicles. The combination of water and firefighting foam discharges at 1,350 pounds per square inch and increases the length of time that the RIV can remain on scene without having to be resupplied. Even though the RIV has a smaller capacity of 500 gallons, it has the firefighting capability of the larger 1,500 to 1,750 gallon vehicle at a cost that is significantly less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Holloman receives next-gen fire engine.
Members of the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Protection Flight perform an exercise highlighting the capabilities of their new P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 21. The RIV is three times more cost effective than the conventional firefighting vehicles. The combination of water and firefighting foam discharges at 1,350 pounds per square inch and increases the length of time that the RIV can remain on scene without having to be resupplied. Even though the RIV has a smaller capacity of 500 gallons, it has the firefighting capability of the larger 1,500 to 1,750 gallon vehicle at a cost that is significantly less. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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A new addition to Heritage Park
Lieutenant Gen. Martin Schellis, German Operational Forces Command commander, Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander, and Col. Heinz Ferkinghoff, German Air Force Flying Training Center commander unveil the Tornado 43+75 plaque at Holloman Air Force Base’s Heritage Park Sep. 19. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Schellis and Kiebler. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia Wray/ Released)
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A new addition to Heritage Park
Holloman Air Force Base’s Steel Talons and Luftwaffe Honor Guard present the colors at the unveiling ceremony for the Tornado 43+75 in Heritage Park. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, German Air Force Operational Forces Command commander, and Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia Wray/ Released)
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A new addition to Heritage Park
German Air Force members salute during the playing of both the German and United States National anthems. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, German Air Force Operational Forces Command commander, and Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia Wray/ Released)
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A new addition to Heritage Park
Colonel Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander and James Burrett, Wing historian, are presented with a plaque from Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, German Air Force Operational Forces Command commander, Col. Heinz Ferkinghoff, German Air Force Flying Training Center commander, and Col. Armin Havenith, GAF FTC vice commander. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Schellis and Kiebler. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Staff Sgt. E’Lysia Wray/ Released)
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Photos: A new addition to Heritage Park
Members of the 49th Maintenance Group crash recovery team hoist a German Air Force Tornado onto it’s final resting place at Heritage Park among other historical aircraft that have been flown at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 19. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, GAF Flying Training Center commander, and Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and the White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: A new addition to Heritage Park
Members of the 49th Maintenance Group crash recovery team hoist a German Air Force Tornado onto it’s final resting place at Heritage Park among other historical aircraft that have been flown at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 19. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, GAF Flying Training Center commander, and Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and the White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: A new addition to Heritage Park
Members of the 49th Maintenance Group crash recovery team transport a German Air Force Tornado static display to Heritage Park to join other historical aircraft which have been flown at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 19. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, GAF Flying Training Center commander, and Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and the White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: A new addition to Heritage Park
Members of the 49th Maintenance Group crash recovery team transport a German Air Force Tornado static display to Heritage Park to join other historical aircraft which have been flown at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., July 19. History was made Sep. 19, when a German Air Force static aircraft was unveiled in Heritage Park by Lt. Gen. Martin Schellis, GAF Flying Training Center commander, and Col. Robert Kiebler, 49th Wing commander. The GAF Training Center and the Tornados are a significant part of military aviation operations in and around Holloman Air Force Base and the White Sands Missile Range. (U.S. photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Holloman celebrates the 67th Air Force birthday
Airman 1st Class Windell Nolan, 49th Comptroller Squadron financial services technician, prepares his work center before the first customer of the day arrives at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. Nolan, from Rowan Oak, Mississippi, celebrates the U.S. Air Force birthday in addition his regular duties. On September 18, 1947 the USAF was officially recognized as an independent military service, leaving behind its former role, the U.S. Army Air Corps. This year marks the 67th birthday, leading the world in air superiority, space and cyberspace. “The future of our nation is forever bound up in the development of Air Power,” Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, United States Army Air Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force birthday
Airman 1st Class Windell Nolan, 49th Comptroller Squadron financial services technician, prepares his work center before the first customer of the day arrives at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. Nolan, from Rowan Oak, Mississippi, celebrates the U.S. Air Force birthday in addition his regular duties. On September 18, 1947 the USAF was officially recognized as an independent military service, leaving behind its former role, the U.S. Army Air Corps. This year marks the 67th birthday, leading the world in air superiority, space and cyberspace. “The future of our nation is forever bound up in the development of Air Power,” Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, United States Army Air Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Holloman celebrates 67th Air Force birthday
Airman 1st Class Windell Nolan, 49th Comptroller Squadron financial services technician, poses next to his squadron logo at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 18. Nolan, from Rowan Oak, Mississippi, celebrates the U.S. Air Force birthday in addition his regular duties. On September 18, 1947 the USAF was officially recognized as an independent military service, leaving behind its former role, the U.S. Army Air Corps. This year marks the 67th birthday, leading the world in air superiority, space and cyberspace. “The future of our nation is forever bound up in the development of Air Power,” Brigadier General Billy Mitchell, United States Army Air Service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Annual Oktoberfest Soccer Match
Members of Team Holloman battle for the ball during the annual Oktoberfest International Soccer Match at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 13. Every year the United States Air Force and the German Air Force compete in a soccer match before the Oktoberfest celebration begins. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon / Released)
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Photos: Annual Oktoberfest Soccer Match
A member of Team Holloman kicks the ball back into play during the annual Oktoberfest International Soccer Match at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 13. Every year the United States Air Force and the German Air Force compete in a soccer match before the Oktoberfest celebration begins. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon / Released)
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Photos: Annual Oktoberfest Soccer Match
Members of Team Holloman battle for the ball during the annual Oktoberfest International Soccer Match at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 13. Every year the United States Air Force and the German Air Force compete in a soccer match before the Oktoberfest celebration begins. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon / Released)
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Photos: Annual Oktoberfest Soccer Match
Members of Team Holloman battle for the ball during the annual Oktoberfest International Soccer Match at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., Sept. 13. Every year the United States Air Force and the German Air Force compete in a soccer match before the Oktoberfest celebration begins. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Chase Cannon / Released)
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