 
Job well done
Volunteers return from the other bank after installing a boom across an inlet along the Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., shoreline. 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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Job well done
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Pulling boom
Volunteers begin pulling the 500 feet of oil boom to be installed from the trailer on 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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Pulling boom
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Carry on
A volunteer carries equipment used to install an oil boom to the boat 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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Carry on
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Dragging a line
Volunteers bring the towed oil boom into shore prior to installing it along one of Eglin Air Force Base’s many shorelines July 14. 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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Dragging a line
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Posted: 7/27/2010
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Survivor
Col. Michael Guidry, Air Armament Center chief of safety, shakes hands with Lt. Col.(Ret) Allan D. Howser during a memorial ceremony at the Air Armament Museum July 12. Colonel Howser was a witness and survivor of the explosive mishap in 1943 that killed 17 people. The memorial was one of the Explosives Safety Day events. Courtesy photo.
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Survivor
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Posted: 7/16/2010
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Survivor
Col. Michael Guidry, Air Armament Center chief of safety, talks with Lt. Col.(Ret) Allan D. Howser during a memorial ceremony at the Air Armament Museum July 12. Colonel Howser was a witness and survivor of the explosive mishap in 1943 that killed 17 people. The memorial was one of the Explosives Safety Day events. Courtesy photo.
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Survivor
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Posted: 7/16/2010
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Speed ball
Andrew Olimb launches a ball at his opponent during a dodgeball tournament held at the fitness center July 9. Air Force Research Lab team members took first place in the tournament. The winning team was Joe Czabaranek, Ryan Snider, Brian Nagle, Jordan Harrison and Tim Ager. U.S. Air Force photo/1st Lt. Albert Tao.
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Speed ball
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Posted: 7/16/2010
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Low ball
John Beilstein reacts to a ball throw at his feet during a dodgeball tournament held at the fitness center July 9. Air Force Research Lab team members took first place in the tournament. The winning team was Joe Czabaranek, Ryan Snider, Brian Nagle, Jordan Harrison and Tim Ager. U.S. Air Force photo/1st. Lt. Albert Tao.
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Low ball
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Posted: 7/16/2010
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Instructor gadget
Staff Sgt. Kevin Beasley, 366th Training Squadron Det. 3, instructs Airmen on the equipment involved in explosive ordnance disposal during classroom training at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (Courtesy photo.)
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Instructor ...
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Posted: 7/15/2010
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Instructor gadget
Staff Sgt. Kevin Beasley, 366th Training Squadron Det. 3, instructs Airmen on the equipment involved in explosive ordnance disposal during classroom training at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (Courtesy photo.)
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Instructor ...
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Posted: 7/15/2010
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Tip Toes
Megan Mickley, 15, practices her dance techniques at the Eglin Youth Center. Ms. Mickley was recently named a 2010 Air Force Youth of the Year for her volunteer work. In 2009, she spent more than 500 hours teaching students proper dance moves at the center. (Air Force Photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Air Mickley
Megan Mickley, 15, practices her dance techniques at the Eglin Youth Center. Ms. Mickley was recently named a 2010 Air Force Youth of the Year for her volunteer work. In 2009, she spent more than 500 hours teaching students proper dance moves at the center. (Air Force Photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Air Mickley
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