 
EW support
A senior analyst from the flagging flight trains a new analyst on how to detect anomalies in the signals that have been flagged. The flight is part of the 453rd Electronic Warfare Squadron. The squadron’s mission is providing timely, tailored and vigilant electronic warfare analysis and support down range to joint and coalition warfighters. The squadron, located at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, is part of the 53rd Wing headquartered at Eglin. (Courtesy Photo)
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EW support
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Posted: 7/21/2010
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EW support
Members of the 453rd Electronic Warfare Squadron provide assistance during Virtual Flag. The squadron’s mission is providing timely, tailored and vigilant electronic warfare analysis and support down range to joint and coalition warfighters. The squadron, located at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, is part of the 53rd Wing headquartered at Eglin. (Courtesy Photo)
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EW support
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Posted: 7/21/2010
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Intelligence hero
Congratulations to Master Sgt. James Nelson, 33rd Operations Group, on being awarded a Bronze Star for efforts on his recent deployment to Balad, Iraq. Sergeant Nelson, part of the intel flight at the 33rd Fighter Wing since 2005, stayed with the wing to help in the transition to the Joint Strike Fighter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Intelligence ...
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Posted: 7/21/2010
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Bag room
A shot of transient billeting during surge operations in Afghanistan from Leah Ransom, Air Force Research Lab contracting specialist, who recently deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan. Her voluntary deployment took her through combat training, immunizations and transient housing. She worked contracts for fuel and supplies for the Afghan military and police. (Courtesy photo.)
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Bag room
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Posted: 7/21/2010
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In country
Leah Ransom, Air Force Research Lab contracting specialist, recently deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan. Her voluntary deployment took her through combat training, immunizations and transient housing. She worked contracts for fuel and supplies for the Afghan military and police. (Courtesy photo.)
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In country
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Posted: 7/21/2010
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Battle ready
Leah Ransom, Air Force Research Lab contracting specialist, recently deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan. Her voluntary deployment took her through combat training, immunizations and transient housing. She worked contracts for fuel and supplies for the Afghan military and police. (Courtesy photo.)
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Battle ready
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Posted: 7/21/2010
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Tug boat
A boat begins to pull 300 feet of oil boom out into the waterway at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 14. Boom is an oil containment device used to trap oil in the water so it can be collected before reaching the shore. Approximately 2,000 feet of booms have been installed around Eglin waterways. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Tug boat
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Fish out of water
A volunteer watches a fish leap from one side of the oil boom to the other during the install of 500 feet of boom along the shoreline of Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 14. Boom is an oil containment device used to trap oil in the water so it can be collected before reaching the shore. Approximately 2,000 feet of booms have been installed around Eglin waterways. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Fish out of ...
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Pulling boom
Staff Sgt. Adam Elerson (right) and Airman 1st Class Brian Beauchamp, 96th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, pull boom out of a trailer at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. 600 feet of boom was taken to protect the shoreline July 14. Boom is an oil containment device used to trap oil in the water so it can be collected before reaching the shore. Approximately 2,000 feet of booms have been installed around Eglin waterways. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Pulling boom
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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How it's done
Bruce Stippich, 96th Civil Engineer Group, explains how to connect an line of boom prior to installing 500 feet of it along the Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., shoreline July 14. Boom is an oil containment device used to trap oil in the water so it can be collected before reaching the shore. Approximately 2,000 feet of booms have been installed around Eglin waterways. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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How it's done
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Steel driver
Staff Sgt. Adam Elerson, 96th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, hammers in stakes that will hold the oil boom in place July 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. 500 feet of boom was installed on that day. Boom is an oil containment device used to trap oil in the water so it can be collected before reaching the shore. Approximately 2,000 feet of booms have been installed around Eglin waterways. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Steel driver
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Land fall
Volunteers arrive at the Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., shoreline towing 300 feet of boom to be installed in front of an inlet July 14. Boom is an oil containment device used to trap oil in the water so it can be collected before reaching the shore. Approximately 2,000 feet of booms have been installed around Eglin waterways. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Land fall
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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