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State Partnership Program between Idaho and Cambodia
2nd Lt. Nhem Makara (left), prepares to rinse a simulated chemical agent from 2nd Lt. Lim Sophea (left), RCAF National Police, as part of a decontamination demonstration Sept. 5 at the Transnational Crime Training Center in Phnom Penh. Idaho National Guardsman 1st Sgt. Jeremey Hamrick (pictured) and other emergency response professionals from the Idaho National Guard led the CBRN SMEE as part of the ongoing State Partnership Program between Idaho and Cambodia. (Photo by Air Force Capt. Tony Vincelli)
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Staff Sgt. Nate Durfee from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard observes the simulated enemy down range, by looking through PVS 14 Monocular Night Vision Goggles (NVG)s during training with exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. This exercise focused on small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Airman 1st Class Harry Nieves, a Radio Operation Maintainer and Driver (ROMAD) from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard sets a visual identifier marker for cooperating friendly forces flying above involved in training with exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. Members of ASOS perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Members of the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard set up and test communication radio equipment during intensive outdoor training in exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. These ASOS members, Radio Operation Maintainer and Driver (ROMAD)s, and Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Members of the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard flee from a CH-47 Chinook Helicopter to participate in intensive outdoor training during exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. Members of ASOS perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Staff Sgt. Nate Durfee, left, and Maj. Hans Lienke from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard observe the simulated enemy down range at the observation point during training with exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. This exercise focused on small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Staff Sgt. Nate Durfee from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard observes the simulated enemy down range, with PVS 15 Night Vision Goggles(NVG) at the observation point during training with exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. This exercise focused on small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Members of the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard participate in intensive outdoor training during exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. Members of ASOS perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Maj. Billy Soper from the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard observes and plans land navigation and direction using a compass for the incoming A-10 Aircraft during exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. Members of ASOS perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Members of the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard participate in intensive outdoor training during exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. ASOS members shown here are transported to several locations by the 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, June 19 through June 27.
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Air Support Operations Squadron trains in Idaho Sawtooth National Forest
Members of the 124th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) of the Idaho Air National Guard participate in intensive outdoor training during exercise Mountain Fury II throughout the Idaho Sawtooth National Forest, June 25. Members of ASOS perform small unit tactics, mounted patrol with HMWVVs, Close Air Support missions, and over watch with the help of the 190th Fighter Squadron’s A-10 Aircraft and B Company, 1-214th General Support Aviation Battalion (GSAB) CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, Idaho Army National Guard Apache Helicopters and 728th Air Control Squadron, Mt. Home, June 19 through June 27.
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Idaho Guard airmen work to improve wing's recycling efforts
The 124th Fighter Wings bioenvironmental engineer Master Sgt. Robert McGarvie, drops off a bag of recyclable shredded paper to the Gowen Field recycling center. He found the bag in a dumpster Feb. 28 as part of an initial inspection to determine how much recyclable material is thrown in the trash instead.
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Idaho Guard airmen work to improve wing's recycling efforts
Senior Airman Heidi Caye, environmental protection specialist for the 124th Civil Engineer Squadron otsses an aluminum can she found in the trash into a blue recycling receptacle Feb. 28 at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. She and Master Sgt. Robert McGarvie, bioenvionrmental engineer from the 124th Medical Group, began the process of evaluating the wing's recycling program by sifting through trash dumpsters to determine what percentage of trash airmen throw away is actually recyclable.
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Idaho Guard airmen team up for 'dirty jobs'
The 124th Fighter Wing bioenvironmental engineer Master Sgt. Robert McGarvie tosses a newspaper he found in the trash into a blue recycling bin Feb. 28 at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. This is first step in a wing-wide effort to improve recycling.
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Idaho Guard airmen work to improve wing's recycling efforts
The 124th Fighter Wing bioenvironmental engineer Master Sgt. Robert McGarvie, prepares to jump in to a dumpster in order to evaluate how much trash is actually recyclable material Feb. 28 at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. This is first step in a wing-wide effort to improve recycling.
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Idaho Guard airmen team up for 'dirty jobs'
Senior Airman Heidi Caye, environmental protection specialist for the 124th Civil Engineer Squadron, and Master Sgt. Robert McGarvie, bioenvironmental engineer from the 124th Medical Group, sift through trash looking for recyclable materials like aluminum cans in an effort to improve the 124th Fighter Wing's recycling program Feb. 28 at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho.
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All Smiles
Master Sgt. Martin Schliep, avionics systems technician for the 124th Aircraft MaintenanceSquadron, and everyone in maintenance group displayed positive, can-do attitudes, according to inspectors, which played a role in the successful outcome of the wing’s Operational Readiness Inspection retake April 13-17(Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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New fuel pipeline keeps Boise jets flying
The fueling stations are the final point where the jet fuel leaves the pipeline system. The fuel trucks take the fuel from here to the aircraft. Fuel is filtered and tested multiple times before it reaches the aircraft. “It’s our job to make sure the fuel is clean and dry. We have a lab here onsite dedicated to testing,” said Senior Master Sgt. Cal Garlock, Fuels Superintendent. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Walsh)
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Contractor applies finishing touches to new fuel pipeline
Butch Box, site superintendent with AMEC, the contractor for the fuel pipeline project, puts decals on the new above-ground fuel pipe as the project nears completion June 9. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Walsh)
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Separators ensure "clean and dry" jet fuel
Senior Master Sgt. Cal Garlock, Fuels Superintendent, checks the separators that ensure that the jet fuel is free of contaminants, sediment, and water before it reaches the fuel trucks and the aircraft June 9. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Walsh)
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124th Communications Flight ‘gig-upgrade’ brings speedy new network
Tech Sgt. Jason Swensen, finishes configuring an Information Transfer Node (ITN) during a network upgrade to communications equipment at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho on May 1st. Swensen, a members of the 124th Communications Flight, helpled to upgrade the base telecommunications network. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Walsh)
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