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Eglin’s operational readiness inspection begins Oct. 20. Airmen experience various mission-oriented protective postures during the Phase II exercise of the ORI. MOPP levels range from zero to four. MOPP-4 requires a full chemical suit, body armor and gas mask. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/18/2011
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ORI: are you ready?
Eglin’s operational readiness inspection begins Oct. 20. The Airman’s Manual is a critical tool throughout the various phases of an ORI and in a contingency environment. The Airman’s Manual provides valuable readiness information such as self-aid and buddy care, unexploded ordnance identifications, pre-attack and post attack actions and decontamination procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/19/2011
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ORI: are you ready?
Eglin’s operational readiness inspection begins Oct. 20. Donning the gas mask and wearing it in a combat environment are inspectable measures during the Phase II portion of the ORI. Gas masks should be inspected every six months in peacetime and every seven days in a combat environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/11/2011
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Are you ready: ORI three weeks away
Eglin’s operational readiness inspection begins Oct. 20. Airmen experience various mission-oriented protective postures during the Phase II exercise of the ORI. MOPP levels range from zero to four. MOPP-4 requires a full chemical suit, body armor and gas mask. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
A line of investigators walk the blast zone looking for clues and evidence as to the cause of the explosion Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
Staff Sgt. Aaron Carroll, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with the 325th Civil Engineer Squadron, searches for a vehicle identification number among the wreckage of a pick-up truck Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
Students scavenge the post-blast scene for evidence and clues as to the cause of the explosion Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
Sgt. Tim Webster, of the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, reaches for a piece of evidence amid the explosion wreckage Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
Chief Petty Officer Jack Hanson, of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 6 from Naval Air Station Mayport, and others scavenge the post-blast scene for evidence and clues as to the cause of the explosion Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
A line of investigators walk the blast zone looking for clues and evidence as to the cause of the explosion Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
Capt. Thomas Bosco, a Florida State fire marshal, (middle) and other team members size up the blast scene and try to determine where the vehicle’s identification number may be located Sept. 28 on the Eglin Air Force Base range. The investigation was part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
Detective Damon Sullivan, from the Leon County Sheriff’s Office, and others interview the key witnesses at the scene of the blast as a storm cloud rolls across Eglin Air Force Base’s range Sept. 28. The interviews were part of the FBI's large vehicle post blast school attended by state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians. Three vehicles were blown up to create the crime scenes that students would investigate. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 10/3/2011
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