• Water safety base wide

    Ken Teets, a civilian contractor for Civil Engineering, runs a routine unidirectional water flush on the fire hydrant between the transportation and headquarters building at the 911th Airlift Wing, June 27, 2012. By utilizing this flush technique, Teets checks the water pressure of the fire hydrants

  • Joint training on location

    Senior Airman Nathan Keene, aircrew flight equipment technician attached to the 911th Airlift Wing, Operations Support Squadron, reads an encrypted text message on his Combat Survivor Evader Locator radio during a joint training exercise, here, June 27, 2012. Keene is partaking in this joint CSEL

  • New lodging open

    Members of the 911th Security Forces Squadron carry bags through the new lodging building at the 911th Airlift Wing, June 3, 2012. This is the first unit training assembly weekend that the lodging building is open for use. The new $8.5 million facility, which has 50 rooms to accommodate military

  • Joint training from east to west

    A total of 26 Airmen from the 911th Airlift Wing prepare for departure to Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, June 14, 2012 to participate in the Global Medic Field Training Exercise. Global Medic is the only Air Force Reserve Command sanctioned exercise that partners with

  • Cargo processing champions

    Master Sgt. Robert Steckmeyer and Tech. Sgt. Todd Losch Jr., 32nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialists, receive the first place trophy for the cargo processing event during the closing ceremony of the Port Dawg Challenge competition at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., June 21, 2012. In

  • Running down the competition

    Senior Airman Jonathan Hogan, Master Sgt. Robert Steckmeyer and Senior Airman Lance Cooper, 32nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialists, run the Fit-to-Fight portion of the Port Dawg Challenge event held at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., June 21, 2012. The fitness event was divided into

  • Spotting the lift

    Master Sgt. Robert Steckmeyer, 32nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialist, spots a forklift operated by Senior Airman Michael Smith, 32 APS air transportation specialist, as part of the cargo pallet build-up event during the Port Dawg Challenge at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., June 21,

  • Spotting the obstacle course

    Master Sgt. Robert Steckmeyer, 32nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialist, spots a 25K Halvorsen aircraft loader as part of the 25k obstacle course event during the Port Dawg Challenge competition at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., June 20, 2012. The obstacle course is designed to

  • It’s all a balancing act

    Tech. Sgt. Todd Losch Jr., 32nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialist, delicately picks up a pitcher of water with a forklift after given the go ahead by his fellow teammate, Senior Airman Jonathan Hogan, during the three-day Port Dawg challenge held at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. The

  • Port Dawgs ratchet down

    Senior Airmen Michael Smith and Jonathan Hogan, 32nd Aerial Port Squadron air transportation specialists, secure a Humvee to the floor of a C-5 Galaxy static as part of a cargo restraint exercise during the second day of the Port Dawg Challenge competition held at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga., June

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