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Physical Therapy
Staff Sgt. John Brooks, 9th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy technician, starts Senior Airman Janardo Washington, 9th Security Forces Squadron, on a treadmill for a paced, warm-up walk Jan. 13. According to Sergeant Brooks walking on the treadmill helps the therapy techs monitor patients gait style which is their walking and running style. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Senior Airman Allen Pollard)
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Physical Therapy
Staff Sgt. John Brooks, 9th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy technician, checks Senior Airman Janardo Washington’s, 9th Security Forces Squadron, range of movement and pain points on his injured shoulder Jan. 13. Physical Therapy techs help injured Airmen overcome and recover from injuries to ensure mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Senior Airman Allen Pollard)
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Moving the Global Hawk
Airmen from the 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron tow an RQ-4 Global Hawk Dec. 9, into Dock 8 at Beale Air Force Base. The Global Hawk is being moved into the dock for routine maintenance procedures. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Airman 1st Class Krista Rose)
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Suit maintenance
Staff Sgt. John Doyle, assistant non-commissioned Officer in charge of Suit Maintenance at the 9th Physiological Support Squadron, rechecks a U-2 flight suit for any leaks before being certified for use. Sergeant Doyle’s re-inspection ensures the suit does not lose its shape or depressurizes during high altitude flights.(U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Iinuma)
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Suit maintenance
Staff Sgt. Natasha Wakefield, Air Space Physiologist with the 9th Physiological Support Squadron, depressurizes a U-2 flight suit during a routine maintenance check. Sergeant Wakefield inspects more than 30 line items, ensuring the suit is ready for flight. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Iinuma)
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Find that bomb
Staff Sgt. Curtis Lewis, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and Jimmy, 9th SFS military working dog, inspect an old car during explosives detection training July 30. The training is designed to train dogs to detect explosives in an open environment and how the handler directs and manages the dog. (Photo by Senior Airman Fowler)
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Get it boy
Staff Sgt. Curtis Lewis, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, rewards Jimmy, 9th SFS military working dog, with his chew toy during explosives detection training July 30. Sergeant Lewis uses the toy during training as a way to reward the dog upon detection of an explosive. (Photo by Senior Airman Fowler)
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Sniff it Out
Jimmy, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, inspects a trailor for explosives during explosives detection training July 30. The training is designed to maintain the dogs abilities while not deployed. (Photo by Senior Airman Fowler)
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Good Job
Jimmy, 9th Security Forces Squadron military working dog, is rewarded with his chew toy for detecting an explosive during explosives detection training July 30. The toy is used during training and is only given to them upon detection. (Photo by Senior Airman Fowler)
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Beale's Chapel Services personnel
From left to right:Ms Leila Ashby, Chaplain Christian Biscotti, 2nd Lt Phillip Smith, Airman 1st Class Shera Schmitt, Staff Sgt April Castro, Chaplain Myung Cho, Staff Sgt Romeriza Miguel and Chaplain George Youstra.(Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Fowler)
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Lunch time
Catherine Rowles, a 9th FSS CDC teacher, feeds an infant June 17 at the CDC. Teachers provide high-quality care to children ages six weeks to five years old. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Toying around
Jaiden Johnson, 3, plays with toys June 17 at the CDC. The CDC provides all the tools necessary for an educational, yet fun, learning experience for the children.(Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Growth and knowledge
Sara Hock, a 9th FSS CDC teacher, reads to her class June 17 at the CDC. All classes, no matter the age, have a curriculum teachers follow to expedite the learning process.(Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Rock-a-bye baby
Josephine Holmes, 9th Force Support Squadron Child Development Center teacher, rocks an infant to sleep June 17 at the CDC. The CDC employs 66 people including teachers, kitchen workers and receptionists. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Coastie graduated ALS
Petty Officer 2nd Class Alexander Kickham, an Avionic Technician from U.S. Coast Guard Station San Francisco renders a salute during a formation at Airman Leadership School. Petty Officer Kickham was the first non-Air Force student to graduate from Beale’s ALS. (Photo by Senior Airman Jessica Condit)
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Fueling the base
The Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants labratory takes daily samples of fuel to check for contaminants and water before fuel is distributed on base. Seven different methods are used to ensure the highest quality of fuel. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Fueling the base
Airman 1st Class Andrew Taylor, 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron, adjusts a fuel hose while filling a T-38 Talon aircraft May 6 on the flightline. The flight uses 12 vehicles to refuel aircraft and service stations around base. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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bowling center is undergoing renovations
Greg Birdwell, Birdwell Brother’s Construction owner, scrapes up flooring from the bowling center kitchen May 5. The bowling center is undergoing renovations to improve the bathrooms and kitchen facilities and will re-open Jun 1. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Aaron C. Oelrich)
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Sick 'em
Jimmy K-193, a military working dog, attacks an "assailant" played by Tech. Sgt. Louis Smith, a 9th SFS trainer. Dogs are taught to react to behaviors and attack on command from their handlers. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Grrrrrr
Jimmy K-193, a military working dog, attacks an "assailant" played by Tech. Sgt. Louis Smith, a 9th SFS trainer. Trainers and handlers work with the dogs on attacking and releasing grip on command.(Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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