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LRS at work
Tech. Sgt. Scott Alexander, 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron, inspects the tire treads of a helium tank trailer prior to driving it on to the flightline Nov. 4, the day LRS Airmen loaded several tanks onto a C-17, from the 62nd Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Wash. The C-17 transported the tanks to Southwest Asia. Mission capability support functions such as this will fall under the supply chain management flight once the 22nd LRS finishes realigning its structure from seven flights to four. The new flights will include the supply chain management flight, the readiness flight, the fuels management flight and the vehicle and equipment management flight. (Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Troy Karr, 22nd ARW Public Affairs)
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Preflight
Maj. Max Bremer and Capt. Aaron Torczynski, 22nd Operations Group pilots, perform a pre-flight check on a KC-135 Wednesday. During a pre-flight check, aircrew members test aircraft equipment to ensure it is functioning properly. (Photo by Senior Airman Jamie Train, 22nd Communications Squadron)
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Ensuring readiness
Mike Murphy, a civilian contractor with the 349th ARS, prepares a deployable mission planning kit Jan. 19. Each kit contains a lap top computer, a printer, electronic charts and programs for pilots. (Photo by Master Sgt. Darlene Foote, 22nd ARW Public Affairs)
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Planning ahead
First Lt. Adam Dalson, left, a 349th Air Refueling Squadron pilot, and 1st Lt. John Gruenke, a 349th ARS navigator, review charts and maps, Jan. 19, to plan for an upcoming flying mission. (Photo by Master Sgt. Darlene Foote, 22nd ARW Public Affairs)
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Looking to the skies
Senior Airman Briant Bell, 22nd Operation Support Squadron air traffic controller, works the air traffic control tower Jan. 18. Air traffic controllers here monitor aircraft in order to prevent accidents. They direct the movement of aircraft into and out of McConnell’s airfield. They track aircraft by radar and relay information to aircrews via radio. They relay flight and landing instructions, weather reports and safety information to pilots.
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Looking to the skies
Senior Airman Robert Vojtkofsky, left, and Senior Airman Briant Bell, both 22nd Operation Support Squadron air traffic controllers, work the air traffic control tower Jan. 18. Air traffic controllers here monitor aircraft in order to prevent accidents. They direct the movement of aircraft into and out of McConnell’s airfield. They track aircraft by radar and relay information to aircrews via radio. They relay flight and landing instructions, weather reports and safety information to pilots.
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Dietician for DeCA
Maj. Karen Fauber, the DeCA dietitian, is shown here at the Andrews Air Force Base Md. Commissary during the filming of a segment for the Pentagon Channel. The segment, scheduled for release in the near future, will offer advice on how to shop for foods that will help consumers stick to their New Year's resolutions to lose weight.
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Dining facility proves sheer excellence while all are sleeping
Kahmtan Greenlee, 22nd Services Squadron server, cleans a tray to arrange freshly sliced vegetables to serve at the salad bar. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Maurice Hessel)
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Dining facility proves sheer excellence while all are sleeping
After a long morning of preparations and cooking, lunch is served. Hilda Castro, 22nd Services Squadron server, working the day shift, fills an Airman?s bowl with some scrumptious foods. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Maurice Hessel)
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Dining facility proves sheer excellence while all are sleeping
Airman Erica Reyes (foreground), 22nd Services Squadron, first cook, boxes up flight meals while Airman Basic Benjamin Price (right), 22nd Services Squadron, chef, prepares sandwiches for the meals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Maurice Hessel)
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Dining facility proves sheer excellence while all are sleeping
Airman Jesus Ramirez, 22nd Services Squadron chef, gathers ingredients from the spice rack to prepare cornmeal dressing for one of the lunch meals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Maurice Hessel)
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