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Leaps and bounds
Jimmy K-193, a military working dog jumps hurdles April 28 as part of the obedience and obstacle course. Staff Sgt. Curtis Lewis, a 9th SFS dog handler, assists his dog over the obstacle. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Playtime
Staff Sgt. Curtis Lewis, a 9th SFS dog handler, plays with Jimmy K-193, a military working dog. Handlers use specific techniques to reward the dog after completing training. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Good job
Staff Sgt. Curtis Lewis, a 9th SFS dog handler, praises Jimmy K-193, a military working dog after he successfully found an explosive during a training exercise. Praise and playtime are essential parts of building rapport between the dog and handler.(Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Scratch and sniff
Jimmy K-193, one of Beale's military working dogs, sniffs a suspicious piece of luggagewhile Staff Sgt. Curtis Lewis, a 9th Security Forces Squadron dog handler, guides the leash during a training exercise April 28 at the SFS working dog facility. Dogs are either trained to find narcotics or explosives. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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AFSO-21
Maj. James King, AFSO-21 facilitator-in-training, and Tech Sgt. Joshua Horton, 9th MUNS, inspect the mobility bins as part of a Rapid Improvement Event. The event was held March 30 thru April 3 as part of the Air Force Smart Operations of the 21 Century to help maximize value and minimize waste. (Courtesy Photo)
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AFSO-21
Capt. Mathew Drossner, 9th Munitions Squadron, searches for tools to April 3 during the AFSO-21. The serviceable process was established as part of a Rapid Improvement Event held last week to assist the 9th MUNSin maximizing value and minimizing waste. (Photo by Ashley Cisek)
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AFSO-21
Members of the 9th Munitions Squadron establish goals as a step in the process during their Rapid Improvement event. The event was held March 30 through April 3 as part of the Air Force Smart Operations of the 21st Century to help maximize value and minimize waste. (Courtesy photo)
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Touch it up
Staff Sgt. Martin Roberts, 9th Maintenance Squadron NCO in charge of corrosion control, touches up a set of wheels for the U-2 Dragon Lady April 8 at the fabrication shop. Sergeant Roberts performs corrosion control duties to keep the U-2 running smoothly. (Photo by Airman 1st Class David Tracy)
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Lay it on thick
Staff Sgt. Martin Roberts, 9th Maintenance Squadron NCO in charge of corrosion control, puts the first coat of paint on a set of wheels for the U-2 Dragon Lady April 8, at the fabrication shop. Corrosion control is an integral part of keeping aircraft mission ready. (Photo by Airman 1st Class David Tracy)
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Shape up
Senior Airman Chris Bates, 9th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, manipulates sheet metal to form the right shape needed for the U-2 Dragon Lady, April 8 in the fabrication shop. Various shapes are needed to keep the U-2 in top condition. (Photo by Airman 1st Class David Tracy)
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Airman 1st Class Ben Thomas, a 9th CES EOD technician, checks coordinates on a map during a training exercise March 24. The EOD team used maps, ca compass and GPS devices to find the location of a weapons cache. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Staff Sgt. Victoria Menchaca, a 9th CES EOD flight member, places disposal devices inside a weapons cache March 24 during a training exercise. The EOD team uses the explosives to create a controlled detonation of a weapons cache. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Staff Sgt. Scott Love zeroes in on a weapons cache March 24 as part of a training exercise. The EOD flight trains in nine different mission areas to hone their skills. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Staff Sgt. Scott Love, a 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, communicates with other EOD members March 24 during a training exercise. The EOD flight's training regime keeps them constantly prepared to deploy. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Inspecting equipment
Senior Airman Eric Haakenson, 12th Aircraft Maintenance Unit support specialist, inspects a vehicle test controller March 11 before it is checked back in. The VTC is a computer which monitors internal systems, provides fault indications and powers up the RQ-4 Global Hawk. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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99th AMU
Senior Airman Lane Hoglund, 9th AMXS VCO and PMEL monitor, tightens the end of a U-2 wing pogo March 10. Along with tool accountability, the shop is responsible for building and repairing all wing pogos for the U-2.(Photo by Airman 1st Class Dan Rosenau)
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99th AMU
Senior Airman Brian Reed, 9th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron HAZMAT waste monitor, and Senior Airman Lane Hoglund, 9th AMXS VCO and PMEL monitor, check accountability for tools March 10. The section is accountable for all tools necessary to perform maintenance on the U-2. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Dan Rosenau)
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Cinching it down
Senior Airman Jeremy Deck, a 9th MXS Propulsion Flight journeyman, cinches down a strap after covering a U-2 engine Feb. 11. The flight is in charge of installing, removing and partial maintenance of more than 50 engines for the U-2 and Global Hawk aircraft.(Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Preparing for shipment
Members of the 9th Maintenance Squadron's Propulsion Flight prepare to cover a U-2 engine Feb. 11, before it is shipped to Kadena Air Base, Japan. The flight is accountable for all U-2 and Global Hawk engines around the world. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Count 'em up
Staff Sgt. Tiffany Romano, the 9th Medical Support Squadron NCO in-charge of the outpatient pharmacy, counts pills to fill a prescription Jan. 21 at the base pharmacy. The pharmacy pays close attention to detail in order to assure 100 percent safety to the beneficiaries they serve. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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