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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician looks at his surroundings during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. Training events are vital for keeping EOD teams prepared and enhance their ability to perform critical tasks in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician looks at his surroundings during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. Training events are vital for keeping EOD teams prepared and enhance their ability to perform critical tasks in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
Two 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians analyze a multitude of different explosives during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. By participating in realistic training scenarios, EOD teams stay mission ready, ensuring they can respond to explosive threats at a moment's notice. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician analyzes a group of simulated explosives during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. By participating in realistic training scenarios, EOD teams stay mission ready, ensuring they can respond to explosive threats at a moment's notice. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician looks around a room with his helmet mounted flashlight during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. Through continuous training, EOD technicians hone their ability to protect personnel and equipment from explosive hazards in the field. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician places a rope in a doorway during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. Through continuous training, EOD technicians hone their ability to protect personnel and equipment from explosive hazards in the field. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians participate in a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. EOD training events are designed to simulate a variety of scenarios, allowing technicians to prepare for diverse mission environments. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians participate in a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. EOD training events are designed to simulate a variety of scenarios, allowing technicians to prepare for diverse mission environments. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Practicing Precision: 386th EOD trains to neutralize explosive threats
A 386th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technician uses a computer during a training event within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 19, 2024. Through rigorous training exercises, EOD technicians develop the expertise needed to manage explosive threats safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force intel students attending the Initial Intelligence Qualification Course smile for a group photo at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., October 23, 2024. The IIQC is the steppingstone for intel personnel to become fully trained and informed on their designated aircraft, contributing to Air Combat Command’s ability to generate and present ready forces to combatant commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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Capt. Jacqueline Pippin, 25th Attack Group chaplain speaks to total force intel students at the Initial Intelligence Qualification Course at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., October 21, 2024. The IIQC is a concentrated training that intel Airmen receive after arriving at their duty location and focuses on the specifics of their assigned aircraft and its mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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Capt. Madison Taylor, 25th Operations Support Squadron MQ-9 Alpha Initial Intelligence Qualification Course director, speaks to total force intel students during the IIQC at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., October 21, 2024. The IIQC is a five-week course consisting of 34 academic lessons arranged into six blocks: Intelligence Fundamentals, MQ-9 Familiarization, Mission partners, Threats, Mission Planning and Mission Sets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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241021-F-XN600-1019
Lt. Col. Matthew Van Osterom, 25th Operations Support Squadron commander provides opening remarks to total force intel students attending the Initial Intelligence Qualification Course at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., October 21, 2024. The IIQC is the steppingstone for intel personnel to become fully trained and informed on their designated aircraft, contributing to Air Combat Command’s ability to generate and present ready forces to combatant commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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Master Sgt. Jacob Reinhardt, 25th Operations Support Squadron first sergeant introduces himself to total force intel students at the Initial Intelligence Qualification Course at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., October 21, 2024. The IIQC is a five-week course consisting of 34 academic lessons arranged into six blocks: Intelligence Fundamentals, MQ-9 Familiarization, Mission partners, Threats, Mission Planning and Mission Sets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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241021-F-XN600-1007
Leadership assigned to the 25th Operations Support Squadron provide introductions to total force intel students at the Initial Intelligence Qualification Course at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., October 21, 2024. The IIQC is the steppingstone for intel personnel to become fully trained and informed on their designated aircraft, contributing to Air Combat Command’s ability to generate and present ready forces to combatant commanders. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kylie Barrow)
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President Biden thanks Team Moody for Helene recovery
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Caleb Negron Gerena, 23rd Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal apprentice, listens to President Joe Biden during a conference call at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 28, 2024. Negron Gerena volunteered to lead cleanup efforts at the dormitory complex and other buildings, taking on responsibilities above his rank and outside his career field to support storm recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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President Biden thanks Team Moody for Helene recovery
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 23rd Wing and 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing listen to President Joe Biden during a conference call at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 28, 2024. Units from Fort Liberty, North Carolina; Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Norfolk, Virginia; Moody Air Force Base, Georgia; and the North Carolina National Guard joined a conference call with President Joe Biden to discuss their ongoing missions supporting disaster relief and recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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President Biden thanks Team Moody for Helene recovery
U.S. Air Force Col. Gary Symon, 23rd Wing acting deputy commander, addresses President Joe Biden during a conference call at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 28, 2024. Team Moody Airmen were among the active duty and National Guard units selected for the call for their critical support to affected areas in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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President Biden thanks Team Moody for Helene recovery
President Joe Biden addresses U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 23rd Wing and the 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing during a conference call at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 28, 2024.The President thanked Team Moody Airmen for providing critical support in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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President Biden thanks Team Moody for Helene recovery
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 23rd Wing and 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing listen to President Joe Biden during a conference call at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Oct. 28, 2024. The President also addressed ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts in impacted states following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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