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Holloman shows deployment challenges to youth
A group of children look at equipment from the 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit 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 EODl unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stacy Jonsgaard)
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Holloman shows deployment challenges to youth
Staff Sgt. Evan Dieckhoff, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, holds a plastic mock artillery projectile to a student 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 parents go through prior to a deployment. Military children were given a walk around the Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources compound to see a mock deployment site, have a mission brief, paint their faces, try 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)
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Holloman shows deployment challenges to youth
Colonel Joseph Moehlmann, the 635th Materiel Maintenance Group commander, briefs a group of children 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 Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stacy Jonsgaard)
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Out with the old
Senior Airman Tyler (left) and Senior Airman Justin (right), 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft communications maintenance technicians, unload a new Ground Control Station Nov. 14 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The new GCS is the first of 15 new systems, and is scheduled to be fully installed and operational by April 2017 pending thorough inspections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
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Out with the old
Aircraft communications maintenance technicians from the 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron here unload a new Ground Control Station from a delivery truck Nov. 14 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The delivery was the first of 15 new GCSs to be delivered as part of an Air Force-wide initiative to replace current Remotely Piloted Aircraft mission systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
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Out with the old
Aircraft communications maintenance technicians from the 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron push a new Ground Control Station into place Nov. 14 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The upgraded systems are not only more user-friendly, but they will increase Remotely Piloted Aircraft training and mission capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
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Out with the old
Staff Sgt. Paul, a 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft communications maintenance technician, prepares a new Ground Control Station to be unloaded Nov. 14 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The upgraded systems are designed to be more user-friendly and increase Remotely Piloted Aircraft training and mission capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
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Out with the old
Staff Sgt. Paul, a 49th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft communications maintenance technician, guides a forklift to unload a new Ground Control Station from a delivery truck Nov. 14 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. All GCSs at Holloman are scheduled to be replaced by early 2018 as part of an Air Force-wide initiative to upgrade current Remotely Piloted Aircraft mission systems. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Emily Kenney)
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