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Performing to the max
Herman Roberto, a 9th Support Division HAZMAT handler, lifts weights June 3 at the Harris Fitness Center. Mr. Roberto sticks to a strict workout routine and believes natural weightlifting is the best option. (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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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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A soft landing
In honor of sexual assault prevention month 36 Beale members participated in the Jump Into Prevention day hosted by Beale's Sexual Assault Awareness Coordinator April 24 at the Lincoln Airport. The day consisted of sexual assault awarness training and prevention, as well as the opportunity to complete a tandem skydiving jump. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Gregory)
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Checking things twice
Skydiving instructor Maj. Holt Durham, Det. 5, helps Capt. Michelle Willison, 7th Space Warning System, gear up before making a tandem skydiving jump at the Lincoln Airport April 24. Captain Willison was one of 36 Beale members who participated in the Jump Into Prevention day hosted by Beale's Sexual Assault Awareness Coordinator in honor of sexual assault prevention month. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Gregory)
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Ready, set, JUMP!
A skydiving instructor shows 1st Lt. Bryony Veater, 7th Space Warning System, how to position herself before jumping out of a plane at 14,000 feet. Lieutenant Veater was one of 36 Beale members who participated in the April 24 Jump Into Prevention day hosted by Beale's Sexual Assault Awareness Coordinator in honor of sexual assault prevention month. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Gregory)
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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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