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ACS convoy
Airmen from the 728th Air Control Squadron check equipment on trucks ready to leave Eglin for a 10-day large scale field training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lois Walsh)
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ACS convoy
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Posted: 4/8/2011
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antennae up
Members of the 728th Air Control Squadron stand up VHF and UHF antennas at Duke Field April 1 for a 10-day exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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antennae up
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Posted: 4/8/2011
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Moving the antennae
Members of the 728th Air Control Squadron move and stand up VHF and UHF antennae at Duke Field April 1 prior to a 10-day exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Moving the ...
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Posted: 4/8/2011
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Making a connection
Tech Sgt. Nick Fallecker, 728th Air Control Squadron, connects a cable to the satellite communication terminal at Duke Field April 1 prior to a 10-day exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Making a ...
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Posted: 4/8/2011
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Comm check
Senior Airman Ryan Adkins and Senior Airman Kristian Ray, 728th Air Control Squadron, set up the satellite communication terminal at Duke Field April 1 prior to a 10-day exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
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Comm check
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Posted: 4/8/2011
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Check-up
Lt. Col. Patricia Goodemote, Eglin hospital’s assistant program director of family medicine residency, performs a check-up on retired Chief Master Sgt. Tom Huene. Colonel Goodemote was recently named 2011 Physician of the Year by Uniformed Services Academy of Family Physicians. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kevin Gaddie)
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Check-up
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Posted: 3/31/2011
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Fuel sample
Gerald McGrael, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron quality assurance office, monitors Senior Airman Todd Crysler, 96th LRS fuels, obtain a visual sample of JP-8 gas March 29 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The sample is taken to check for water and sediment in the fuel. QA is responsible for evaluating the variety of different processes and standards maintained in LRS. U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Fuel sample
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Posted: 3/29/2011
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Attack mode
Arko, a 96th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, reacts as an “enemy” approaches during a bite exercise at the Eglin kennel. Arko and Sergeant Jenkins are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Attack mode
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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An enemy approaches
Staff Sgt. Sean Jenkins, 96th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, restrains Arko as an “enemy” approaches during a bite exercise demonstration at the Eglin kennel. Arko and Sergeant Jenkins are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Jaws
Arko, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, locks on to his “target” during a bite exercise at the Eglin kennel. Arko and his handler, Staff Sgt. Sean Jenkins, are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Jaws
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Break time
Rex, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, takes a break after an obstacle course workout at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Rex and his handler, Staff Sgt. David Aenchbacher, are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Break time
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Instant gratification
Staff Sgt. David Aenchbacher, 96th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, scratches Rex’s ears after a good job on the Eglin kennel obstacle course. Sergeant Aenchbacher and Rex are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Climber
Rex, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, moves quickly up the pyramid while working on the obstacle course at Eglin’s kennel. Rex and his handler, Staff Sgt. David Aenchbacher, are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Climber
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Gotcha
Arko, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, captures his “enemy” by the arm during a bite exercise at the Eglin kennel. Arko and his handler, Staff Sgt. Sean Jenkins, are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Gotcha
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Go get it
Rex, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, strides toward his beloved toy at Eglin’s kennel. Rex and his handler, Staff Sgt. David Aenchbacher, are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Go get it
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Air Arko
Arko, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, leaps toward his target, Staff Sgt. Brandon Hardy, during a bite exercise at the Eglin kennel. Arko and his handler, Staff Sgt. Sean Jenkins, are just one of the K-9 teams at Eglin. Eglin’s military working dog teams are expected to maintain training, perform vehicle searches, patrols, building sweeps, dorm checks and demonstrations. They also help local law enforcement with further K-9 training both at Eglin and outside the gate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Air Arko
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Posted: 3/28/2011
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Armed
An F-16 Fighting Falcon loaded with a Guided Bomb Unit-12 from the 20th Fighter Wing waits to taxi out for a sortie March 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. More than 10 F-16s from the 20th Fighter Wing were on hand to participate in the air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Hammer at Eglin. The week-long evaluation is conducted by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron, located here. The squadron hosts 20 to 25 evaluations at Hill and Eglin each year, assessing weapon system performance, reliability, capabilities, and limitations in realistic combat scenarios against representative real-world targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Armed
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Posted: 3/22/2011
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Coming & going
A 20th Fighter Wing F-16 Fighting Falcon waits to taxi as another F-16 climbs into the gray skies at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. March 14. More than 10 F-16s from the 20th Fighter Wing were on hand to participate in the air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Hammer at Eglin. The week-long evaluation is conducted by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron, located here. The squadron hosts 20 to 25 evaluations at Hill and Eglin each year, assessing weapon system performance, reliability, capabilities, and limitations in realistic combat scenarios against representative real-world targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Coming & going
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Posted: 3/22/2011
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Commanding conversation
Maj. Gen. James Hyatt, United States Air Force Warfare Center commander, speaks with Lt. Col. James Collins, 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron, prior to the general’s Combat Hammer sortie, March 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The general received an up-close view of the air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Hammer as part of his immersion with the 53rd Wing. 20th Fighter Wing F-16s from Shaw AFB, S.C., were at Eglin participating in the week-long evaluation. Combat Hammer is conducted by the 86th FWS, located here. The squadron hosts 20 to 25 evaluations at Hill and Eglin each year, assessing weapon system performance, reliability, capabilities, and limitations in realistic combat scenarios against representative real-world targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 3/22/2011
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Down the line
Senior Airman Keith Tunstall, 20th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, stands as the fire guard assistant during an F-16s flight checks March 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. More than 10 F-16s from the 20th Fighter Wing were on hand to participate in the air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Hammer at Eglin. The week-long evaluation is conducted by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron, located here. The squadron hosts 20 to 25 evaluations at Hill and Eglin each year, assessing weapon system performance, reliability, capabilities, and limitations in realistic combat scenarios against representative real-world targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Down the line
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Posted: 3/22/2011
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Tiger line
More than 10 F-16s from the 20th Fighter Wing were on hand to participate in the air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Hammer at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The week-long evaluation is conducted by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron, located here. The squadron hosts 20 to 25 evaluations at Hill and Eglin each year, assessing weapon system performance, reliability, capabilities, and limitations in realistic combat scenarios against representative real-world targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Tiger line
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Posted: 3/22/2011
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Morning flight
Maj. Gen. James Hyatt, United States Air Force Warfare Center commander, greets Senior Airman Keith Tunstall, 20th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, prior to the general’s Combat Hammer sortie, March 14 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The general received an up-close view of the air-to-ground weapons system evaluation program known as Combat Hammer as part of his immersion with the 53rd Wing. 20th Fighter Wing F-16s from Shaw AFB, S.C., were at Eglin participating in the week-long evaluation. Combat Hammer is conducted by the 86th Fighter Weapons Squadron, located here. The squadron hosts 20 to 25 evaluations at Hill and Eglin each year, assessing weapon system performance, reliability, capabilities, and limitations in realistic combat scenarios against representative real-world targets. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Morning flight
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Posted: 3/22/2011
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Police dog
Rex, a 96th Security Forces military working dog, gallops across the kennel course at Eglin Air Force Base Fla., to retrieve his toy. Rex and his handler, Staff Sgt. David Aenchbacher, recently competed in the United States Police Canine Association regional competition for the first time. The K-9 team was the only military team in the competition and took home second place in the novice (first year) category. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Police dog
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Posted: 3/21/2011
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Best friends
Teammates, Staff Sgt. David Aenchbacher and Rex, 96th Security Forces, smile at each other after a workout on the obstacle course at the Eglin kennel. The team recently competed in the United States Police Canine Association regional competition for the first time. The K-9 team was the only military team in the competition and took home second place in the novice (first year) category. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Best friends
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Posted: 3/21/2011
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