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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Senior Airman Shamika Moore, a member of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, carries a cement building block at a worksite while working on a deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 13, 2010. The 127th CES deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on a training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell) 100413
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Senior Airman Keith Perkins, 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, adds water to a mortar mixture while performing masonry work on a training building for use by the Ghana air force on Acota air base in Accra, Ghana, April 16, 2010. The 127th CES, a component of the Michigan Air National Guard, deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to work on the project in conjunction with the North Dakota Air National Guard and the military of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell) 100416
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Staff Sgt. Chris Tarquino, a member of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, works with a soldier from Ghana to prepare mortar for use in masonry work during a deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 13, 2010. The 127th CES deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on a training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell) 100413
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Technical Sgt. Oscar Burkes pumps up a soccer ball for eager children during a visit to the OSU Children?s Home in Accra, Ghana. Burkes and other Airmen of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, deployed to Ghana in Africa in April 2010 to work with the Ghana Air Force to build a training building at Acota air base in the Ghana capital city of Accra. The 127th CES worked with the Flint, Mich., chapter of Safari Club to bring along a collection of medical supplies, soccer balls and other items on the trip to be donated to children?s organizations in Ghana. In addition to the donation from the Safari Club, many of the Airmen of the 127th CES who made the trip to Ghana took up a collection while in Ghana to purchase additional items for the orphanage. (US Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) 100413
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Senior Airman Derek Leppek and Senior Airman Kevin Burch move building supplies into position while on a job site with the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, in Accra, Ghana, April 13, 2010. The 127th CES deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on a training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) 100413
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Senior Airman Jeremy Webber, a member of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, carries a piece of lumber at a worksite while working on a deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 13, 2010. The 127th CES deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on a training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell) 100413
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Sweat beads on the face of Master Sgt. Terry Atwell as he takes a photo to document the deployment of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, to Accra, Ghana, April 13, 2010. The 127th CES deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on this training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) 100413
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127th Civil Engineers Squadron lend building skills to Ghana military.
Senior Airman Matthew Black installs an electrical box at a construction site while deployed with the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, to Accra, Ghana, April 13, 2010. In addition to serving as an Airman in the Michigan Air National Guard at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Black is a student at Macomb Community College in Clinton Township, Mich., where he is studying law enforcement. By the end of the year, Black anticipates earning an associate degree from Macomb and completing the requirements for a degree from the Community College of the Air Force. Air Force enlisted personnel are automatically enrolled in the CCAF and earn credits for the technical skills they learn at military technical schools and through on-the-job training. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton) 100413
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Staff Sgt. Marcel Prude and Master Sgt Jeff Talaga, members of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, look over the job site at Akota air base, Accra, Ghana, April 12, 2010. The 127th CES deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on this training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt. Terry Atwell)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Technical Sgt. Ken Forche uses a saw to cut a piece of lumber as Senior Airman Derek Leppek holds the board steady during a deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 12, 2010. The 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, deployed to Ghana for two weeks in April to help perform a major renovation on this training building used by the air force of Ghana. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Staff Sgt. Marcel Prude measures a piece of lumber while working on a building project during a deployment with the Michigan Air National Guard’s 127th Civil Engineering Squadron to Accra, Ghana, April 11, 2010. The detachment of 127th CES Airmen is working on doing major renovations to a technical training building at the Akota air base in Ghana, along with a team from the North Dakota Air National Guard. North Dakota and Ghana are partners in the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, in which state National Guards partner with emerging nations. Michigan recently became partners with Liberia, which borders Ghana in western Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Terry Atwell)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Senior Airman Kevin Burch and Sgt. Pete Skirpan are served breakfast by local workers during a deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 10, 2010. Burch and Skirpan, members of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, were deployed to Ghana as part of a construction team. The detachment is working on doing major renovations to a technical training building at the Akota air base in Ghana, along with a team from the North Dakota Air National Guard. North Dakota and Ghana are partners in the National Guard’s State Partnership program, in which state National Guards partner with emerging nations. Michigan recently became partners with Liberia, which borders Ghana in western Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Terry Atwell)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Senior Airman Kevin Burch is hydrating early in the morning of April 10, 2010. Burch, a member of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, was deployed to Accra, Ghana, as part of a construction team. The detachment is working on major renovations to a technical training building at the Akota air base in Ghana, along with a team from the North Dakota Air National Guard. North Dakota and Ghana are partners in the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, in which state National Guards partner with emerging nations. Michigan recently became partners with Liberia, which borders Ghana in western Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Terry Atwell)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Senior Airman Keith Perkins and Staff Sgt. Chris Tarquino, both members of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, mix mortar for use on a construction project while on deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 10, 2010. The detachment of 127th CES Airmen is working on major renovations to a technical training building at the Akota air base in Ghana, along with a team from the North Dakota Air National Guard. North Dakota and Ghana are partners in the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, in which state National Guards partner with emerging nations. Michigan recently became partners with Liberia, which borders Ghana in western Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt Dan Heaton)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Staff Sgt. Dan Gerlach, 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, cuts through an old beam during a deployment to Accra, Ghana, April 10, 2010. The detachment of 127th CES Airmen is working on major renovations to a technical training building at the Akota air base in Ghana, along with a team from the North Dakota Air National Guard. North Dakota and Ghana are partners in the National Guard’s State Partnership Program, in which state National Guards partner with emerging nations. Michigan recently became partners with Liberia, which borders Ghana in western Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt Dan Heaton)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Master Sgt. Jeff Talaga works on a construction site on Akota air base in Accra, Ghana. Sgt. Talaga served as the noncommissioned officer in charge of the work project, to build a technical training building for use by the Ghana Air Force. Talaga is a member of the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard, from Selfridge Air National Guard Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton)
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127th CES in Ghana, Africa
Accra, Ghana (9 April 2010) – Master Sgt. Tim Forys, pest control specialist with the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, applies pesticide to the temporary living quarters of a detachment of Air National Guardsmen from the 127th Civil Engineering Squadron, a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard. The detachment was deployed to Accra, Ghana, to work with the North Dakota Air National Guard and the Ghana Air Force at Akota air base. The unit is working on doing major renovations to a technical training building at the base. North Dakota and Ghana are partners in the National Guard’s State Partnership program, in which state National Guards partner with emerging nations. Michigan recently became partners with Liberia, which borders Ghana in western Africa. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton)
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191st MOF Assumption of Command
Col. Michael Thomas, 127th Air Refueling Group commander (left), presents the 191st Unit Flag to 1st Lt. Matthew Chapman (right) as he assumes command of the 191st Mission Operations Flight, on April 10 at Selfridge ANGB, Mich. (photo by MSgt. Clancey Pence, 127th Public Affairs)
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Macomb County Young Marines recieve Fire Safety training
On Wednesday, April 7, the Selfridge Fire Department held the first of four classes aimed at helping Macomb County Young Marines achieve fire safety badges. 127th Wing Firefighters Dan Meinhard, Wes Cooper, Kevin Lloyd and members of the Yount Marines 1st Platoon observe during the hands-on portion of the fire extinguisher training which gives each of the Young Marines an opportunity to use an extinguisher to fight a small fire using the sweeping technique. (photo by Mr. John S. Swanson)
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Macomb County Young Marines recieve Fire Safety training at Selfridge
On Wednesday, April 7, the Selfridge Air National Guard Base Fired Department held the first of four classes airmed at helping Macomb County Young Marines achieve their Fire Safety badges. Here, Firefighter Dan Meinhard demonstrates to the 1st Platoon, Macomb County Young Marines, the proper sweeping motion to employ when using a fire extinguisher to stop a burning fire.
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