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Checking the bottle
Senior Airman Andrew Banales, a 9th Medical Support Squadron pharmacy technician checks a prescription before packaging it Jan. 21 at the base pharmacy. Beale's pharmacy fills over 400 prescriptions each day. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Phase II prepares Beale for fall ORI
9th Civil Engineer Squadron fire fighters get up close and personal with a practice live fire during day 2 of the recent Phase II Operational Readines Exercise. (Photo by Sean Bhakta)
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Phase II prepares Beale for fall ORI
A 9th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department water truck sprays water at a live fire, inside a practice accident aircraft, during day 2 of the recent Phase II Operational Readines Exercise. (Photo by Sean Bhakta)
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Phase II prepares Beale for fall ORI
Members of the 9th Civil Engineer Squadron, near completion of their tent setup in Dragon Town during the recent Phase II Operational Readines Exercise. (Photo by Sean Bhakta)
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Phase II prepares Beale for fall ORI
Members of the 9th Civil Engineer Squadron, begin setting up a tent in Dragon Town during the recent Phase II Operational Readines Exercise. The exercise helped prepare Beale members for the November inspection and also provided Airmen with relevant training. (Photo by Sean Bhakta)
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Runway clear and secure
Members of the 9th Operations Support Squadron's air traffic controllers work together Jan. 7 in the control tower as a plane comes in to land. From 11 stories high, the flight tower provides a panoramic view of the airfield. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Scanning the area
A member of the 9th Operations Support Squadron's Airfield Management Flight peers through the fog Jan. 7 at the control tower. Air traffic controllers communicate with pilots while they fly within a five-mile radius of Beale. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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No pressure
Claire Rowan, an Aerospace Physiological Training Flight assistant technician director,and Airman Jimmy Sayarath, an APTF Aerospace Physiological Technician monitor a high-altitude chamber flight Nov. 13, at the 9th Physiological Support Squadron. Sayarath was in charge of regulating the altitude of the chamber, while Rowan informed crew members on what scenarios were taking place. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Total team effort
Claire Rowan, an Aerospace Physiological Training Flight assistant technician director,and Airman Jimmy Sayarath, an APTF Aerospace Physiological Technician monitor the high-altitude chamber flight Nov. 13, while Lane Wallace is assisted inside the chamber by Staff Sgt. Joe Mesa and Staff Sgt. Jennifer Gilroy. The chamber flight is where all members of the APTF come together and work as one. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Suiting up
Staff Sgt. Joe Mesa, an Aerospace Physiological Training Flight life support technician, and Staff Sgt. Jennifer Gilroy, APTF NCO-in-charge of administration help Lane Wallace, a journalist with Flying magazine, suit up before her high flight Nov. 13 at the 9th Physiological Support Squadron. Two APTF Airmen assist with U-2 flyers while another Airman supervises to prevent mistakes. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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How does this one fit
Staff Sgt. Joe Mesa, an Aerospace Physiology Training Flight life support technician, assists Lane Wallace, a journalist with Flying Magazine, Nov. 13 at the Physiological Support Squadron. Sergeant Mesa and other life support airmen help dress pilots for each mission. (Photo by Airman 1st Class Chuck Broadway)
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Bronze Star
Col. Keith Gentile, 9th Reconnaissance Wing vice commander, presents Rosemary Brown, wife of Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Robert Brown, with the Bronze Star Award at Beale's 9th RW headquarters Sept. 30. Chief Brown was unable to attend the award ceremony due to illness. He is the youngest remaining survivor of the Bataan Death March, which began after more than 72,000 American and Filipino soldiers surrendered to Japanese forces on the island of Bataan in the Philippines on April 9, 1942. (Photo by John Schwab)
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Team Beale historian comforts wounded son
Army Sgt. Edward Hughes, a combat medic with the 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment Reconnaissance, 82nd Airborne Division, poses with his stepfather Chris Mayes, 9th Reconnaissance Wing historian, at Balad Air Base, Iraq. This picture was taken shortly before Sergeant Hughes was transported to Forward Operating Base Caldwell where his recovery vehicle was hit by an Improvised Explosive Device. (Courtesy photo)
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