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571st MSAS conducts field training for Air Advisors
Tech. Sgt. Johnathan Peavy, 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, second from right, describes how to acquire potable water from nearby steams or after rainfall during the squadron’s field training exercise Aug. 10, 2020, at King Range National Conservation Area near Shelter Cove, Calif. During the exercise, SERE specialists taught the students a variety of different techniques to ensure water is safe to drink. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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571st MSAS conducts field training for Air Advisors
Lt. Col. Christopher Shea, left, and Tech. Sgt. Geoffry Eastepp, 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron air advisors, attempt to ignite tinder for a fire-building exercise during the squadron’s field training exercise Aug. 10, 2020, at King Range National Conservation Area near Shelter Cove, Calif. During the exercise, all students had to prove that they could ignite tinder before moving onto shelter building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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571st MSAS conducts field training for Air Advisors
Tech. Sgt. Gerame Vaden, 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron survival, evasion, resistance and escape specialist, uses an igniter to light tinder for a fire during the squadron’s field training exercise Aug. 10, 2020, at King Range National Conservation Area near Shelter Cove, Calif. During the exercise, SERE specialists taught the students how to find the three types of fire-building fuel needed to start and maintain a fire and where to find it in a forested area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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571st MSAS conducts field training for Air Advisors
Members of the 571st Mobility Support Advisory Squadron listen to Tech. Sgt. Giacomo Zignago, 571st MSAS independent duty medical technician, right, during the squadron’s field training exercise Aug. 10, 2020, at King Range National Conservation Area near Shelter Cove, Calif. Nearly 20 members of the squadron participated in the week-long exercise, where they learned fire and shelter building sustenance gathering, land navigation, and rescue signaling. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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AMLOs maintain airfield safety for sister services
Three 621st Mobility Support Operations Squadron air mobility liaison officers use a dynamic cone penetrometer to measure the hardness of the runway after two C-17 Globemaster IIIsused the location to land and takeoff July14, 2020 at Fort Irwin, Calif. AMLOs regularly work and deploy with Army and Marine Corps units. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Brice)
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AMLOs maintain airfield safety for sister services
Maj. Clark Beesemyer, 621st Mobility Support Operations Squadron air mobility liaison officer, keeps in contact with a C-17 Globemaster III via radio communication as it lands on a dry lakebed used as a runway July14, 2020 at Fort Irwin, Calif. AMLOs are comprised of pilots and navigators who are trained to help aircraft takeoff and land safely when there is no air traffic control tower present. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Brice)
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AMLOs maintain airfield safety for sister services
Maj. Clark Beesemyer, 621st Mobility Support Operations Squadron air mobility liaison officer, checks the wind speed and direction, while Capt. Eric Steen, 621st MSOS AMLO, stands by to report the information to a C-17 Globemaster III pilot prior to landing on a dirt runway July14, 2020 at Fort Irwin, Calif. AMLOs are comprised of pilots and navigators who are trained to help aircraft takeoff and land safely when there is no air traffic control tower present. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Brice)
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AMLOs maintain airfield safety for sister services
Maj. Clark Beesemyer, 621st Mobility Support Operations Squadron air mobility liaison officer, looks on as a C-17 Globemaster III taxis onto a ramp he helped land and direct to its destination July14, 2020 at Fort Irwin, Calif. AMLOs integrated with Army or Marine Corps personnel and spends most of their time with them conducting airfield operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Brice)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Master Sgt. Patrick Demesa, left, and Capt. Robert Nolan, both members of the 821st Contingency Response Squadron, walk during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Members of the 821st Contingency Response Group honored fallen security forces members by walking during this annual memorial ruck march. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Airman 1st Class Carlos Delgadillo, 821st Contingency Response Squadron, runs with the guidon during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Security forces members from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and the 821st Contingency Response Group honored 13 fallen defenders with this memorial ruck march. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
1st Lt. Chelsey Hibsch, 821st Contingency Response Squadron, runs with the guidon during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Hibsch was the overall coordinator for this year’s ruck march, which is organized annually to honor fallen security forces members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Senior Airman Zaira Orozco, 821st Contingency Response Squadron, speaks to the group of 60th Security Forces Squadron and the 821st Contingency Response Group defenders as well as leadership from the 821st CRG about what National Police Week is intended to accomplish. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Members of the 821st Contingency Response Group, march during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Defenders from across the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and Travis Air Force Base, Calif., honored fallen security forces members by carrying the guidon for a full 24-hour period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Descriptions of fallen security forces members are put on display at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Security forces members from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and the 821st Contingency Response Group honored 13 fallen defenders with this memorial ruck march. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Master Sgt. Christopher Galbadores, 821st Contingency Response Support Squadron, carries the guidon for the opening lap of the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Defenders from across the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and Travis Air Force Base, Calif., honored fallen security forces members by carrying the guidon for a full 24-hour period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Members of the 821st Contingency Response Group, march during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Defenders from across the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and Travis Air Force Base, Calif., honored fallen security forces members by carrying the guidon for a full 24-hour period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Members of the 821st Contingency Response Group, march during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Defenders from across the 621st Contingency Response Wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and Travis Air Force Base, Calif., honored fallen security forces members by carrying the guidon for a full 24-hour period. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
A display of fallen security forces members sits at a pavilion at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Defenders of the 821st Contingency Response Group honored many fallen security forces members during a 24-hour ruck march. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Staff Sgt. Alexa Ammerman and Tech. Sgt. Aarapaho, 60th Security Forces Squadron military working dog team, run during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Security forces members from the 60th Air Mobility Wing and the 821st Contingency Response Group honored 13 fallen defenders with this memorial ruck march. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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Travis defenders honor their fallen during 24-hour memorial ruck
Senior Airman Joseph Gilman, 60th Security Forces Squadron Operations and Training Flight, runs with the guidon during the 24-hour ruck march at the Duck Pond on Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Gilman and his patrol partner stopped at the Duck Pond to run a lap to honor fallen security forces members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. David W. Carbajal)
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