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Pilots, ground troops train in Boise urban setting
Residents of Boise can expect to hear the A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft and see ground troops communicating with the pilots in and around the city neighborhoods and the Boise foothills July 16-25. These U.S. Air Force ground personnel are known as Tactical Air Control Specialists and they play a key role in the teamwork needed to successfully conduct urban combat operations. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Hazardous waste solution crushes time and cost for IDANG
Staff Sgt. Mitchell Burley, from the 124th Maintenance Squadron, uses the crushing machine for the first time at the IDANG Hazardous Waste Central Accumulation Point on Gowen Field, Idaho, May 8. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Hazardous waste solution crushes time and cost for IDANG
Senior Airman Heidi Caye, Environmental Protection Specialist, places a crushed aerosol can into a recycling bin at the IDANG Hazardous Waste Central Accumulation Point on Gowen Field, Idaho, May 8. Caye is responsible for the work done to obtain the can crusher. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Shoot, Move, Communicate
Airman 1st Class Breanna Temple from the 124th Security Forces Squadron participates in a Shoot, Move, Communicate course that teaches proper cover and communication skills for specific scenarios. Here Airman Temple takes cover behind a vehicle where the specialized training took place at the Orchard Combat Training Center near Gowen Field, Idaho, May 5. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Shoot, Move, Communicate
Airman 1st Class Denay Rogers, with rifle, and Staff Sgt. Austin Bartlett, guardsmen of the 124th Security Forces Squadron, participate in a Shoot, Move, Communicate course that teaches proper cover and communication skills for specific scenarios. Here the two Airmen shoot simulated enemy fire on a hillside where the specialized training took place at the Orchard Combat Training Center near Gowen Field, Idaho, May 5. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Shoot, Move, Communicate
Tech. Sgt. David Whitney, a guardsman of the 124th Security Forces Squadron, learns the proper cover and communication techniques for certain scenarios during a Shoot, Move, Communicate course. The specialized training took place at the Orchard Combat Training Center near Gowen Field, Idaho, May 5. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Shoot, Move, Communicate
Guardsmen of the 124th Security Forces Squadron learn proper techniques and play out scenarios during a Shoot, Move, Communicate course. The specialized training took place at the Orchard Combat Training Center near Gowen Field, Idaho, May 5. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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Shoot, Move, Communicate
Shoot, Move, Communicate instructors Tech. Sgt. Mathew Quinlan, holding rifle, and Tech. Sgt. Jason D'Elia, right, demonstrate the proper techniques and scenarios to the 124th Security Forces Squadron. The specialized training took place on the Orchard Combat Training Center near Gowen Field, Idaho, May 5. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Lt. Col. Shannon Smith, Commander and pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, learns survival skills during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Lt. Col. Shannon Smith, Commander and pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, is pulled into water during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Tech. Sgt. Joshua Reddick, from the 190th Fighter Squadron (FS) Life Support, secures water survival equipment onto Idaho Air Guard pilot and 190thFS Commander, Lt. Col. Shannon Smith, during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Maj. Rich Meziere, a pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, prepares to be pulled into the water during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Maj. Jay Labrum, a pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron is pulled into water during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Capt. Ryan Brown, a pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, learns survival skills during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Senior Airman Lacey Wildes, from the 190th Fighter Squadron Life Support, secures water survival equipment on Idaho Air Guard pilots during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Capt. Casey Peasley, a pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, has his water survival equipment checked by Airman 1st Class Amanda Friend, from Life Support, as he prepares to be pulled into the water during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Lt. Col. Ryan Odneal, a pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, checks his water survival equipment as he prepares to be pulled into the water during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
Capt. Jason Attinger, a pilot from the 190th Fighter Squadron, learns how to escape from underneath a parachute with help from Staff Sgt. Erik Falconer, a Life Support guardsman, during water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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The 190th Fighter Squadron survives water survival training
The 190th Fighter Squadron pilots and Life Support guardsmen participate in water survival training, May 5, at the Idaho State Police Training Facility in Meridian, Idaho. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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National Guard Bureau supplies Wing with $1.5 million in new radios
As more than 400 new radios arrived from National Guard Bureau on Apr. 24, Staff Sgt. Sean Bryson, from the 124th Communications Flight, finishes the final preparation on the encrypted radios by inspecting and testing every radio before issuing and distributing the radios to units on Gowen Field. Bryson tests power, frequency error, receive sensitivity, modulation and threshold squelch. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Becky Vanshur)
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