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Dirt Boyz’ role in improving Beale’s infrastructure
A concrete saw is operated by 9th Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and heavy equipment Airmen Aug. 10, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Pavement and heavy equipment Airmen use a variety of machinery requiring specialized knowledge to keep Beale’s infrastructure up-to-date. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Dirt Boyz’ role in improving Beale’s infrastructure
Senior Airman Stephen Runge, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and heavy equipment technician, operates a concrete saw Aug. 10, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Pavement and heavy equipment Airmen maintain the roads and flight line for Recce Town USA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Dirt Boyz’ role in improving Beale’s infrastructure
9th Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and heavy equipment Airmen set up a concrete saw Aug. 10, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Pavement and heavy equipment Airmen use a variety of machinery requiring specialized knowledge to keep Beale’s infrastructure up-to-date. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Dirt Boyz’ role in improving Beale’s infrastructure
Staff Sgt. Shawn Welsh, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and heavy equipment technician, turns off water Aug. 10, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Pavement and heavy equipment Airmen are also known as “Dirt Boyz” and are responsible for maintaining and improving Beale’s infrastructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Dirt Boyz’ role in improving Beale’s infrastructure
9th Civil Engineer Squadron pavements and heavy equipment Airmen move a concrete saw Aug. 10, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. Pavement and heavy equipment Airmen help maintain the roads and flight line for Recce Town USA. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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9th CE firefighters’ wildfire prevention guide
Staff Sgt. Christopher Holmes, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron crew chief, awaits further instructions after his team completes a wildfire training exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California June 8, 2018. Beale firefighters are responsible for protecting over 23,000 acres of property as well as supporting the surrounding local municipalities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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9th CE firefighters’ wildfire prevention guide
Senior Airman Trodon Ratliff, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, secures a fire nozzle before attacking a mock fire line at Beale Air Force Base, California June 8, 2018. In 2017 the state of California experienced more than 9,000 wildfires with approximately 1.25 million acres burned. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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9th CE firefighters’ wildfire prevention guide
9th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters prepare to fight a mock wildfire during a training exercise at Beale Air Force Base, California June 8, 2018. Beale firefighters are responsible for protecting over 23,000 acres of property as well as supporting the surrounding local municipalities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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9th CE firefighters’ wildfire prevention guide
9th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters use a charged hose line to attack a mock wildfire at Beale Air Force Base, California June 8, 2018. Grassland wildfires can spread at speeds upwards of 14 mph when aided by local wind speeds. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
Tech. Sgt. Richard Hesse, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal NCOIC of logistics, walks out to a vehicle used in a controlled detonation to ensure the safety of the area March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
Master Sgt. Jayson Wells, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight chief, discusses EOD range operations with a group of 9th CES Airmen March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal Airmen review the impacts of a detonation with Airmen from various 9th CES units March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
Tech. Sgt. Richard Hesse, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal NCOIC of logistics, supervises a 9th CES Airman who is initiating a controlled detonation March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
Tech. Sgt. Richard Hesse, 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal NCOIC of logistics, prepares wiring for a detonation March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is both a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
The 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal team detonates a controlled explosion on a training car during a live demonstration March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
The 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal team uses a “boot banger” placed in the trunk of a training car during a live demonstration March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. A “boot banger” is a technique to nullify explosives in the trunk of a vehicle. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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EOD demonstrates capabilities
The 9th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal team detonates controlled explosives during a live demonstration March 22, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th CES has started an initiative to expose Airmen in their different units to EOD operations and demonstrate how the EOD team is a unit which has a hand in installation support and war-fighting operations. This initiative is designed to improve communication across career fields in CE. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Justin Parsons)
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Turf renovation begins
Renovations on the new multipurpose field began March 12, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. (Courtesy photo)
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Turf renovation begins
Contractors began renovations on the new multipurpose field began March 12, 2018, at Beale Air Force Base, California. The track will be closed until June 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tristan D. Viglianco)
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Beale partners with local agencies, California Fire Protection to fight wildfires
A fire burns along a ridge during the California wildfires Oct. 12, 2017 in Rough and Ready, California. The 9th Civil Engineer Squadron sent a four-man team as a part of the initial response to work with local civil authorities to combat the fires.(Courtesy photo)
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