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Air Force Services team providing mission support
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Staff Sergeants Angela Sapikowski and Darlene Chesley, both from the 49th Force Support Squadron, check linen inventory at the Holloman Inn Jan. 4, 2011. The 49th FSS manages lodging and many of the other base facilities such as the Domenici Fitness and Sports Center, Shifting Sands Dining Facility and the Airman & Family Readiness Center. The Air Force Services team provides mission sustaining support and community service to Airmen and their families every day at deployed and home station locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Eileen Payne/Released)
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Air Force Services team providing mission support
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Staff Sergeants Angela Sapikowski and Darlene Chesley, both from the 49th Force Support Squadron, check in a customer at the Holloman Inn Jan. 4, 2011. The 49th FSS manages lodging and many of the other base facilities such as the Domenici Fitness and Sports Center, Shifting Sands Dining Facility and the Airman & Family Readiness Center. The Air Force Services team provides mission sustaining support and community service to Airmen and their families every day at deployed and home station locations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Eileen Payne/Released)
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Holloman Airman Compete for Trophy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Airman Christopher Murphey, 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, connects a buffer to a Guided Bomb Unit-32 Joint Direct Attack Munitions being loaded onto an aircraft during a load crew competition Dec. 17, 2010. Airman Murphey is competing in the December load crew competition where teams compete for the title of best load crew. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman Airman Compete for Trophy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Airman 1st Class Samuel Williams, 849th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, prepares the wiring release lanyard during a load crew competition Dec. 17, 2010. Airman Williams is competing in the quarterly load crew competition which tests crews in areas such as safety, accuracy and adherence to technical orders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman Airman Compete for Trophy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -Staff Sgt. James Holness and Airman 1st Class Samuel Williams, both with the 849th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, tighten sway braces during the December load crew competition Dec. 17, 2010. Weapons load crew competitions are held every quarter to test each Airman's ability to follow safety and technical orders while loading an MQ-9 Reaper and an F-22 Raptor. A traveling trophy is awarded to each winning crew. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman Airman Compete for Trophy
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. - Staff Sgt. James Holness signals Staff Sgt. Kyle Bush, both with the 849th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, during the December load crew competition Dec. 17, 2010. Weapons load crew competitions are held every quarter to test each Airman's ability to follow safety and technical orders while loading an MQ-9 Reaper and an F-22 Raptor. A traveling trophy is awarded to each winning crew. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Firefighters perform structural fire exercise
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Airman 1st Class Tristan Cooper, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, advances a quick attack fire line to the front door of a simulated burning building during a monthly structural fire exercise Dec. 1, 2010. Airman Cooper and other firefighters participated in the exercise where they are required to clear the room, put the fire out and rescue any occupants. Throughout the year firefighters are required to perform egress training on the F-22 Raptor, GR1 Tornado and the T-38 aircraft as well. They also train on hazardous materials, confined spaces and special operations to maintain their Defense International Fire Service Accreditation Congress certifications. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Firefighters perform structural fire exercise
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Eric Murillo, a firefighter with the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, operates a water pump on a 2010 Rescue Pumper during a monthly structural fire exercise Dec. 1, 2010. Mr. Murillo also maintained personnel accountability with his fire crash radio as part of the exercise. Throughout the year firefighters are required to perform egress training on the F-22 Raptor, GR1 Tornado and the T-38 aircraft as well. Firefighters use this training to prepare for the Operational Readiness Inspection by improving their response procedures for suspicious packages and emergency response to Weapons of Mass Destruction and other terrorist threats. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Firefighters perform structural fire exercise
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Staff Sgt. Micheal Jones, a crew chief with the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, rescues an occupant from a simulated burning building during a monthly structural fire exercise Dec. 1, 2010. Sergeant Jones and other firefighters also conducted a primary search inside the room to rescue any occupants and to ensure the fire was out. Throughout the year firefighters are required to perform egress training on the F-22 Raptor, GR1 Tornado and the T-38 aircraft as well. They also train on hazardous materials, confined spaces and special operations to maintain their Defense International Fire Service Accreditation Congress certifications. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Firefighters perform structural fire exercise
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Staff Sgt. Michael Jones and Airman 1st Class Tristan Cooper, with the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, prepare to enter a smoke filled room during a monthly structural fire exercise Dec. 1, 2010. Sergeant Jones and Airman Cooper also conducted a primary search inside the smoke filled room to rescue any occupants and to ensure the fire was out. Throughout the year firefighters are required to perform egress training on the F-22 Raptor, GR1 Tornado and the T-38 aircraft as well. They also train on hazardous materials, confined spaces and special operations to maintain their Defense International Fire Service Accreditation Congress certifications. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Firefighters perform structural fire exercise
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Eric Murillo, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters, deploys the fire attack line to put out a fire in a simulated during a structural fire exercise Dec. 1, 2010. The exercise tested Mr. Murillo and other firefighters on their ability to respond to put out a simulated fire, while rescuing the occupants of a smoke filled room. Throughout the year firefighters are required to perform egress training on the F-22 Raptor, GR1 Tornado and the T-38 aircraft as well. Firefighters use this training to prepare for the Operational Readiness Inspection by improving their response procedures for suspicious packages and emergency response to Weapons of Mass Destruction and other terrorist threats. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Water plant ensures quality, distributes quantity
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Mark Stevenson, a water plant operator for the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, counts the drops of titrant solution needed to identify the intensity of calcium present in Holloman's potable water during a test Nov. 30, 2010. He and other water plant operators test the potable water daily to measure the calcium and chlorine levels to insure it is adequately disinfected. Although the water is purified in Alamogordo, members from the 49th CES constantly perform checks to make sure it is always drinkable. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Water plant ensure quality, distributes quantity
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Mark Stevenson,a water plant operator for the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, pours a Dimethyl Pyridine Dicarboxylate chemical into a beaker to measure the chlorine levels present in Holloman's potable water during a water test Nov. 30, 2010. He and other operators test the quality of the potable water daily. Although the water is purified in Alamogordo, members from the 49th CES constantly perform checks to make sure it is always drinkable. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Water plant esnsure quality, distribute quantity
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Mark Stevenson, a water plant operator with the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron, fills a beaker with tap water to perform a chemical test to check Holloman's water quality Nov. 30, 2010. He and other operators test the quality of the potable water daily. Members of the 49th CES perform inspections of the water towers and tanks to ensure they are functioning properly, and also maintain the wells located off base that provide water to Holloman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Veronica Stamps/Released)
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Holloman fuel truck repaired with unique weld
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fraga, master welder for the 49th Maintenance Squadron, tightens a Tungsten electrode on the undercarriage of an R-11 fuel truck Oct. 14, 2010. The electrode maintains a steady electrical arc that creates a molten pool of aluminum. Sergeant Fraga used welding filler wire to add to the molten pool created by the welding process. This welding task began when the Non-Destructive Inspection Flight discovered a six-inch crack in the fuel tank and the task was the first to ever be attempted at Holloman. The Metals Technology Flight took precautions in planning for the project, starting with airing out the fuel tank for over a month. They used a non-reactive gas while welding to prevent the tank from exploding. Firefighters from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron inspected the area and stayed on site during the project to ensure safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman fuel truck repaired with unique weld
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fraga, master welder for the 49th Maintenance Squadron, welds a crack on the undercarriage of an R-11 fuel truck Oct. 14, 2010. Sergeant Fraga used welding filler wire to add to the molten pool created by the welding process. This welding task began when the Non-Destructive Inspection Flight discovered a six-inch crack in the fuel tank and the task was the first to ever be attempted at Holloman. The Metals Technology Flight took precautions in planning for the project, starting with airing out the fuel tank for over a month. They used a non-reactive gas while welding to prevent the tank from exploding. Firefighters from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron inspected the area and stayed on site during the project to ensure safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman fuel truck repaired with unique weld
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fraga, master welder for the 49th Maintenance Squadron, steps on a foot control while welding a crack on the undercarriage of an R-11 fuel truck Oct. 14, 2010. Sergeant Fraga used welding filler wire to add to the molten pool created by the welding process. This welding task began when the Non-Destructive Inspection Flight discovered a six-inch crack in the fuel tank and the task was the first to ever be attempted at Holloman. The Metals Technology Flight took precautions in planning for the project, starting with airing out the fuel tank for over a month. They used a non-reactive gas while welding to prevent the tank from exploding. Firefighters from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron inspected the area and stayed on site during the project to ensure safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman fuel truck repaired with unique weld
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fraga, master welder for the 49th Maintenance Squadron, welds a crack on the undercarriage of an R-11 fuel truck Oct. 14, 2010. Sergeant Fraga used welding filler wire to add to the molten pool created by the welding process. This welding task began when the Non-Destructive Inspection Flight discovered a six-inch crack in the fuel tank and the task was the first to ever be attempted at Holloman. The Metals Technology Flight took precautions in planning for the project, starting with airing out the fuel tank for over a month. They used a non-reactive gas while welding to prevent the tank from exploding. Firefighters from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron inspected the area and stayed on site during the project to ensure safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman fuel truck repaired with unique weld
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fraga, master welder for the 49th Maintenance Squadron, pre-heats a welding location while welding a crack on the undercarriage of an R-11 fuel truck Oct. 14, 2010. Sergeant Fraga used welding filler wire to add to the molten pool created by the welding process. This welding task began when the Non-Destructive Inspection Flight discovered a six-inch crack in the fuel tank and the task was the first to ever be attempted at Holloman. The Metals Technology Flight took precautions in planning for the project, starting with airing out the fuel tank for over a month. They used a non-reactive gas while welding to prevent the tank from exploding. Firefighters from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron inspected the area and stayed on site during the project to ensure safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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Holloman fuel truck repaired with unique weld
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Tech. Sgt. Daniel Fraga, master welder for the 49th Maintenance Squadron, welds a crack on the undercarriage of an R-11 fuel truck Oct. 14, 2010. Sergeant Fraga used welding filler wire to add to the molten pool created by the welding process. This welding task began when the Non-Destructive Inspection Flight discovered a six-inch crack in the fuel tank and the task was the first to ever be attempted at Holloman. The Metals Technology Flight took precautions in planning for the project, starting with airing out the fuel tank for over a month. They used a non-reactive gas while welding to prevent the tank from exploding. Firefighters from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron inspected the area and stayed on site during the project to ensure safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Turner/Released)
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