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Tornado response
Assistant Fire Chief Tom Moody evaluates exercise participants as Fire Fighter Daniel Meinhard approaches the scene of tornado casualties during a tornado response exercise held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base on June 1. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Tornado victim receives aid
Firefighter TSgt Kurt Brunsman aids a tornado casualty portrayed by a Civil Air Patrol Cadet during a tornado response exercise held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base on June 1, 2010. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Creating a tornado casualty
TSgt Brad MacDonald from the 127th Medical Flight applies a realistic looking false wound to Civil Air Patrol Member Zack Vinson, who portrayed a tornado casualty during a tornado response at Selfridge Air National Guard Base on June 1, 2010. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Creating a tornado casualty
SSgt Chandra Corrado and SSgt Linda Treat apply moulage to Civil Air Patrol member Jake Healy, who portrayed a tornado casualty during a tornado response exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base on June 1, 2010. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Aid to tornado victim
Selfridge Fire Fighters Jason Collier and Anthony Shreve aid a casualty of a simulated tornado played by Civil Air Patrol member Amanda Shields during an installation-wide tornado response exercise on June 1 at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. (USAF photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton, released)
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Help for tornado victim
Selfridge ANG Base Firefighter, SSgt. Jeffrey Yelencich, aids a simulated casualty portrayed by Civil Air Patrol member Jake Healy during a tornado response exercise held by the 127th Wing at Selfridge Air National Guard Base on June 1. (USAF Photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton, released).
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Phase Inspection.
SSgt. Anthony Edenburn of the 127th Maintenance Squadron performs a final inspection of work completed during a phase inspection of the A-10 Thunderbolt at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on May 18, 2010. USAF photo by John S. Swanson (Released)(100518)
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Training Mission
An A-10 sits in its parking spot after a training mission while Airmen from the 127th Maintenance Squadron perform post flight inspections at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich, on May 18, 2010. USAF photo by John S. Swanson (100518) (Released)
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Fuels Quality Assurance
Technical Sgt. Debora West fills in an inspection log after collecting a sample of JP-8 jet fuel from an R-11 fueling truck as part of a routine quality assurance inspection of the truck’s fuel at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, May 15, 2010. Air Force fuels specialists are charged with routinely inspecting the fuel they provide to ensure that it is both “clean” – that it contains no containments – and that it is “dry” – that it contains no water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Terry Atwell) (RELEASED)
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Fuels Operations
Senior Airman Joseph Fournier pulls the hose out of an R-11 fueling truck to provide JP-8 fuel to an A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, May 15, 2010. The 127th Logistics Readiness Squadron’s fuels shop provides aviation and ground fuels to a wide variety of military and homeland security customers at the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Terry Atwell) (RELEASED)
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Fuels Quality Assurance
Staff Sgt. Gregory Zielonka collects a sample of JP-8 jet fuel from an R-11 fueling truck as part of a routine quality assurance inspection of the truck’s fuel at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, May 15, 2010. Air Force fuels specialists are charged with routinely inspecting the fuel they provide to ensure that it is both “clean” – that it contains no containments – and that it is “dry” – that it contains no water. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Terry Atwell) (RELEASED)
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Fuels Truck Operation
Senior Airman Joseph Fournier operates the controls of an R-11 fueling truck while provide JP-8 fuel to an A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, May 15, 2010. The R-11 is the primary ground fuels vehicle in use by the Air Force. It can hold a maximum capacity of 6,000 gallons and is able to issue fuel at a rate of up to 600 gallons per minute. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Terry Atwell) (RELEASED)
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127th Air Refueling Group participates in an Operational Readiness Exercise
191st Aircraft Maintenance Technician, SSgt. Joshua Kindt, takes cover in a simulated bunker during a during the 127th Air Refueling Group Operational Readiness Exercise. Sgt. Kindt stood guard over the assets and controlled entry to the flightline at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. during the exercise held April 21-22. (USAF photo by John S. Swanson) (Released)
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127th Air Refueling Group participates in an Operational Readiness Exercise
Two airmen from the 191st Maintenance Squadron check each other's mission oriented protective posture (MOPP) gear for proper wear during a simulated attack as part of the Operational Readiness Exercise held at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on April 21, 2010. (USAF photo by John S. Swanson) (Released)
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127th Air Refueling Group participates in an Operational Readiness Exercise.
191st Aircraft Maintenance Technician, TSgt. Mike Kerr walks the wing of a KC-135 Stratotanker as part of pre-flight prep during an Operational Readiness Exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. The 127th Air Refueling Group is involved in the exercise which took place April 21-22. (USAF photo by John S. Swanson) (Released)
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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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