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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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124 Security Forces Squadron Defends Gowen Field
Staff Sgt. Louden Fleenor from the Idaho National Guard 124th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron (SFS) protects and defends the Gowen Field base on June 11, Boise, Idaho. The 124th SFS has heightened their security efforts and manpower due to the June Operation Readiness Exercise, as well as real-world activities. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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124 Security Forces Squadron Defends Gowen Field
Tech. Sgt. Craig Rice from the 124th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron performs a routine building inspection, ensuring the safety of the personnel inside, on June 11, Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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124 Security Forces Squadron Defends Gowen Field
Staff Sgt. Kelly Rawlings, a member of the 124th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron, protects Gowen Field by checking identification at one of the base entry points on June 11, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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124 Security Forces Squadron Defends Gowen Field
Tech. Sgt. William Macrae-Smith from the Idaho Air National Guard's 124th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron (SFS) inspects a large commercial vehicle, prior to allowing it to enter the Gowen Field base, on June 11, Boise, Idaho. Securing the entry points is the first line of Defense in keeping the base and the members of the Idaho National Guard safe. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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124 Security Forces Squadron Defends Gowen Field
Staff Sgt. Jarrett Smith from the 124th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron slings his weapon in preparation to perform and secure buildings at Gowen Field, June 12, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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101st Civil Support Team training
Lloyd Stading, president of Defense Services International (DSI), LLC teaches the Idaho National Guard 101st Civil Support Team how to recognize and respond to improvised explosive devices during an awareness and search course given by DSI, June 8, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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101st Civil Support Team training
Members of the Idaho 101st Civil Support Team learn to build, recognize and respond to homemade explosives at the Boise State Taco Bell Arena and stadium with state and local first responders during an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Awareness and Search Course on June 8, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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101st Civil Support Team training
Left, Richard von Hack, Homemade Explosive Course instructor shows Sgt. Lukas Revaul from the 101st Civil Support Team (CST) how household items can be used in producing improvised explosive devises (IED?s) at Boise State University, June 8, Boise, Idaho. The Idaho National Guard joint CST team is training on the IED Awareness and Search Course given by the Defense Services International, LLC. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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101st Civil Support Team training
Using common household items, the Idaho National Guard?s 101st Civil Support Team builds homemade explosives during the Improvised Explosive Devise Awareness and Search Course, June 8, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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101st Civil Support Team training
Sgt. Lukas Revaul from the 101st Civil Support Team (CST) prepares the homemade explosive he built during the Improvised Explosive Devise (IED) Awareness and Search Course, where members of the CST learn to recognize and respond to these homemade IED?s. The week-long course was given by Defense Services International (DSI), LLC on June 8 at Boise State University, Boise, Idaho. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Firefighters honored by filling the boot for muscular dystrophy
Staff Sgts. Robert Hunt, Marshal Holt and Master Sgt. Ryan York show the award that the Gowen Field Fire Department received from the Muscular Dystrophy Association this by the Professional Firefighters of Idaho. The award was given on behalf of the MDA for the most dollars raised per member during the 2010 "Fill the Boot" event.
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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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COMM trains with "fly away kit"
Tech. Sgt. John Steele, Tech. Sgt. Dale Hager, Senior Airman William O’Brien, Staff Sgt. Robert Kolenic and Tech. Sgt. Steve Fortune train with a communications “fly away kit” at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho on May 1st. The “fly away kit” is a deployable asset that enables secure and unsecure voice, data, and video from any location. (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, Staff Sgt. Joe Allen and Staff Sgt. Harvey Williams finish configuring an Information Transfer Node (ITN) during a network upgrade to communications equipment at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho on May 1st. Swensen, Allen and Williams are members of the 124th Communications Flight that worked to upgrade the base telecommunications network. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Walsh)
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Guardians Race for the Cure
Left to right, Vera Bowman, Carolyn Lyon and Jen Navarro display tattoos they received last year in celebration of Vera surviving cancer as they participate in the 2011 annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Boise, Idaho, May 7th. All three are participating as part of the Idaho National Guard’s official team, “Guardians.” The Guardians team includes 13 participants from various units of both the Idaho Army and Air National Guard.
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Guardians Race for the Cure
Team members from the Idaho National Guard’s official team, “Guardians” participate in the 2011 annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Boise, Idaho, May 7th.
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Guardians Race for the Cure
Vera Bowman is welcomed at the finish line of the 2011 annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Boise, Idaho, May 7th. She participated as part of the “Guardians” the official Idaho National Guard team, which consisted of members of various units of the Idaho Army, Air National Guard and family members.
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Guardians Race for the Cure
Left to right, Carolyn Lyon, Sadie Navarro, Clynda Pflieger and Vera Bowman participate in the 2011 annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure as part of the Idaho National Guard’s official team, “Guardians” in Boise, Idaho, May 7th The Guardians team includes 13 participants from various units in both the Idaho Army and Air National Guard.
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