Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-with-the-maine-air-national-guards-101st-air-refueling-wings-101-arw-medical-group-and-soldiers-with-the-maine-army-national-guards-126th-aviation-regiment-participated-in-a-joint-casualty-evacuation-training-exercise-bangor-me-jun-29-2022-during-the-exercise-both-airman-and-soldiers-successfully-secured-and-hoisted-a-simulated-casualty-multiple-times-through-a-side-cargo-door-of-a-101-arw-kc-135r-before-completing-a-continuous-run-through-starting-with-casualty-movement-from-a-126th-uh-60-blackhawk-to-securing-the-casualty-in-a-101-arw-kc-135r-aircraft-image506789374.html
RM2MCE70E–Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft.
RM2MA0264–040422-F-9072P-101. Base: RAF Fairford State: Gloucestershire Country: United Kingdom (GBR)
State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, completes training requirements at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Warner, a traditional Fire Protection Airman with the Maine Air National Guard, participates in rotating dispatch duties and oftentimes take advantage of this time to complete training obligations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/state-of-maine-employee-ryan-warner-a-firefighter-completes-training-requirements-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-base-fire-and-crash-rescue-station-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-warner-a-traditional-fire-protection-airman-with-the-maine-air-national-guard-participates-in-rotating-dispatch-duties-and-oftentimes-take-advantage-of-this-time-to-complete-training-obligations-image220750838.html
RMPR41XE–State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, completes training requirements at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Warner, a traditional Fire Protection Airman with the Maine Air National Guard, participates in rotating dispatch duties and oftentimes take advantage of this time to complete training obligations.
Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-with-the-maine-air-national-guards-101st-air-refueling-wings-101-arw-medical-group-and-soldiers-with-the-maine-army-national-guards-126th-aviation-regiment-participated-in-a-joint-casualty-evacuation-training-exercise-bangor-me-jun-29-2022-during-the-exercise-both-airman-and-soldiers-successfully-secured-and-hoisted-a-simulated-casualty-multiple-times-through-a-side-cargo-door-of-a-101-arw-kc-135r-before-completing-a-continuous-run-through-starting-with-casualty-movement-from-a-126th-uh-60-blackhawk-to-securing-the-casualty-in-a-101-arw-kc-135r-aircraft-image506789397.html
RM2MCE719–Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney, a Security Forces Airman at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, displays his , Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Force personnel the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel on base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-christian-gaffney-a-security-forces-airman-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-displays-his-bangor-me-july-31-2017-building-walkthroughs-provide-security-force-personnel-the-opportunity-to-become-familiar-with-each-building-on-base-and-the-individuals-who-work-within-them-and-provides-building-staff-with-a-familiarization-of-the-security-forces-personnel-on-base-image220750847.html
RMPR41XR–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney, a Security Forces Airman at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, displays his , Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Force personnel the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel on base.
Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-with-the-maine-air-national-guards-101st-air-refueling-wings-101-arw-medical-group-and-soldiers-with-the-maine-army-national-guards-126th-aviation-regiment-participated-in-a-joint-casualty-evacuation-training-exercise-bangor-me-jun-29-2022-during-the-exercise-both-airman-and-soldiers-successfully-secured-and-hoisted-a-simulated-casualty-multiple-times-through-a-side-cargo-door-of-a-101-arw-kc-135r-before-completing-a-continuous-run-through-starting-with-casualty-movement-from-a-126th-uh-60-blackhawk-to-securing-the-casualty-in-a-101-arw-kc-135r-aircraft-image506789378.html
RM2MCE70J–Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft.
State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, takes his post at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. As a firefighter assigned to the base fire and crash rescue station Warner has rotational dispatch duty obligations which can include receiving 911 calls, monitoring facility alarms and alerting local services if assistance is needed off base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/state-of-maine-employee-ryan-warner-a-firefighter-takes-his-post-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-base-fire-and-crash-rescue-station-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-as-a-firefighter-assigned-to-the-base-fire-and-crash-rescue-station-warner-has-rotational-dispatch-duty-obligations-which-can-include-receiving-911-calls-monitoring-facility-alarms-and-alerting-local-services-if-assistance-is-needed-off-base-image220734723.html
RMPR39AY–State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, takes his post at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. As a firefighter assigned to the base fire and crash rescue station Warner has rotational dispatch duty obligations which can include receiving 911 calls, monitoring facility alarms and alerting local services if assistance is needed off base.
Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-with-the-maine-air-national-guards-101st-air-refueling-wings-101-arw-medical-group-and-soldiers-with-the-maine-army-national-guards-126th-aviation-regiment-participated-in-a-joint-casualty-evacuation-training-exercise-bangor-me-jun-29-2022-during-the-exercise-both-airman-and-soldiers-successfully-secured-and-hoisted-a-simulated-casualty-multiple-times-through-a-side-cargo-door-of-a-101-arw-kc-135r-before-completing-a-continuous-run-through-starting-with-casualty-movement-from-a-126th-uh-60-blackhawk-to-securing-the-casualty-in-a-101-arw-kc-135r-aircraft-image506789393.html
RM2MCE715–Airmen with the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing’s (101 ARW) Medical Group and soldiers with the Maine Army National Guard’s 126th Aviation Regiment participated in a joint casualty evacuation training exercise, Bangor, ME JUN 29, 2022. During the exercise both airman and soldiers successfully secured and hoisted a simulated casualty multiple times through a side cargo door of a 101 ARW KC-135R before completing a continuous run-through starting with casualty movement from a 126th UH-60 Blackhawk to securing the casualty in a 101 ARW KC-135R aircraft.
101st Air Refueling Wing Building 496 Monument located at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Building 496 was a hangar located on the base from 1955-2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/101st-air-refueling-wing-building-496-monument-located-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-october-12-2017-building-496-was-a-hangar-located-on-the-base-from-1955-2012-image184668126.html
RMMMCA26–101st Air Refueling Wing Building 496 Monument located at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Building 496 was a hangar located on the base from 1955-2012.
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-technical-sgt-jessica-randlett-a-security-forces-member-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-enters-information-into-the-blotter-at-the-base-defense-operations-center-bdoc-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-the-bdoc-is-the-focal-point-for-security-forces-missions-and-includes-monitoring-security-and-alarms-radio-transmissions-with-patrolling-airmen-traffic-control-base-entry-and-other-essential-duties-image220734725.html
RMPR39B1–U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties.
101st Air Refueling Wing Building 496 Monument located at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Building 496 was a hangar located on the base from 1955-2012. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/101st-air-refueling-wing-building-496-monument-located-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-october-12-2017-building-496-was-a-hangar-located-on-the-base-from-1955-2012-image184668125.html
RMMMCA25–101st Air Refueling Wing Building 496 Monument located at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Building 496 was a hangar located on the base from 1955-2012.
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-technical-sgt-jessica-randlett-a-security-forces-member-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-enters-information-into-the-blotter-at-the-base-defense-operations-center-bdoc-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-the-bdoc-is-the-focal-point-for-security-forces-missions-and-includes-monitoring-security-and-alarms-radio-transmissions-with-patrolling-airmen-traffic-control-base-entry-and-other-essential-duties-image220734727.html
RMPR39B3–U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Sinclair, a member of the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Communications Flight, installs phone connections at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, Oct 10, 2017. Cyber Transport Systems Specialists deploy, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard voice, data and video network infrastructure systems, IP detection systems, and cryptographic equipment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-alexander-sinclair-a-member-of-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-communications-flight-installs-phone-connections-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-oct-10-2017-cyber-transport-systems-specialists-deploy-sustain-troubleshoot-and-repair-standard-voice-data-and-video-network-infrastructure-systems-ip-detection-systems-and-cryptographic-equipment-image184667991.html
RMMMC9WB–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Sinclair, a member of the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Communications Flight, installs phone connections at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, Oct 10, 2017. Cyber Transport Systems Specialists deploy, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard voice, data and video network infrastructure systems, IP detection systems, and cryptographic equipment.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-christian-gaffney-and-airman-1st-class-joseph-bowering-security-forces-airmen-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-perform-a-building-walkthrough-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-building-walkthroughs-provide-security-forces-personnel-with-the-opportunity-to-become-familiar-with-each-building-on-base-and-the-individuals-who-work-within-them-and-in-turn-provides-building-staff-with-a-familiarization-of-the-security-forces-personnel-who-work-on-base-image220750846.html
RMPR41XP–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base.
Vehicle Maintenance Airmen with the 101st Air Refueling Wing are gearing up for winter and the inevitable snow to follow by performing maintenance on all 21 snow removal vehicles designed to keep the runways clear at the Bangor International Airport, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Seen here is an Oshkosh blower vehicle which can throw snow up to 200 feet in a rate of as much as 5,000 ton an hour. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicle-maintenance-airmen-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-are-gearing-up-for-winter-and-the-inevitable-snow-to-follow-by-performing-maintenance-on-all-21-snow-removal-vehicles-designed-to-keep-the-runways-clear-at-the-bangor-international-airport-101-arw-bangor-me-october-12-2017-seen-here-is-an-oshkosh-blower-vehicle-which-can-throw-snow-up-to-200-feet-in-a-rate-of-as-much-as-5000-ton-an-hour-image184668025.html
RMMMC9XH–Vehicle Maintenance Airmen with the 101st Air Refueling Wing are gearing up for winter and the inevitable snow to follow by performing maintenance on all 21 snow removal vehicles designed to keep the runways clear at the Bangor International Airport, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Seen here is an Oshkosh blower vehicle which can throw snow up to 200 feet in a rate of as much as 5,000 ton an hour.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-christian-gaffney-and-airman-1st-class-joseph-bowering-security-forces-airmen-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-perform-a-building-walkthrough-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-building-walkthroughs-provide-security-forces-personnel-with-the-opportunity-to-become-familiar-with-each-building-on-base-and-the-individuals-who-work-within-them-and-in-turn-provides-building-staff-with-a-familiarization-of-the-security-forces-personnel-who-work-on-base-image220750844.html
RMPR41XM–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base.
Vehicle Maintenance Airmen with the 101st Air Refueling Wing are gearing up for winter and the inevitable snow to follow by performing maintenance on all 21 snow removal vehicles designed to keep the runways clear at the Bangor International Airport, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Seen here is an Oshkosh blower vehicle which can throw snow up to 200 feet in a rate of as much as 5,000 ton an hour. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicle-maintenance-airmen-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-are-gearing-up-for-winter-and-the-inevitable-snow-to-follow-by-performing-maintenance-on-all-21-snow-removal-vehicles-designed-to-keep-the-runways-clear-at-the-bangor-international-airport-101-arw-bangor-me-october-12-2017-seen-here-is-an-oshkosh-blower-vehicle-which-can-throw-snow-up-to-200-feet-in-a-rate-of-as-much-as-5000-ton-an-hour-image184668024.html
RMMMC9XG–Vehicle Maintenance Airmen with the 101st Air Refueling Wing are gearing up for winter and the inevitable snow to follow by performing maintenance on all 21 snow removal vehicles designed to keep the runways clear at the Bangor International Airport, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Seen here is an Oshkosh blower vehicle which can throw snow up to 200 feet in a rate of as much as 5,000 ton an hour.
A United States Air Force spare F108-CF-100 engine for a KC-135R is shown here at the 101st Air Refueling Wing’s Propulsion Shop, Bangor, Maine, July 31, 2017. The F108-CF-100 is a high bypass, dual rotor, axial flow, turbo engine with a thrust class of 22,000 lbs. and an engine weight of 4,688 lbs. wet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-united-states-air-force-spare-f108-cf-100-engine-for-a-kc-135r-is-shown-here-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wings-propulsion-shop-bangor-maine-july-31-2017-the-f108-cf-100-is-a-high-bypass-dual-rotor-axial-flow-turbo-engine-with-a-thrust-class-of-22000-lbs-and-an-engine-weight-of-4688-lbs-wet-image220734724.html
RMPR39B0–A United States Air Force spare F108-CF-100 engine for a KC-135R is shown here at the 101st Air Refueling Wing’s Propulsion Shop, Bangor, Maine, July 31, 2017. The F108-CF-100 is a high bypass, dual rotor, axial flow, turbo engine with a thrust class of 22,000 lbs. and an engine weight of 4,688 lbs. wet.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Sinclair and Technical Sgt. William Gusoski, members of the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Communications Flight, program phone lines at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, Oct 10, 2017. Cyber Transport Systems Specialists deploy, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard voice, data and video network infrastructure systems, IP detection systems, and cryptographic equipment. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-alexander-sinclair-and-technical-sgt-william-gusoski-members-of-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-communications-flight-program-phone-lines-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-oct-10-2017-cyber-transport-systems-specialists-deploy-sustain-troubleshoot-and-repair-standard-voice-data-and-video-network-infrastructure-systems-ip-detection-systems-and-cryptographic-equipment-image184667888.html
RMMMC9NM–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Sinclair and Technical Sgt. William Gusoski, members of the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Communications Flight, program phone lines at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, Oct 10, 2017. Cyber Transport Systems Specialists deploy, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard voice, data and video network infrastructure systems, IP detection systems, and cryptographic equipment.
Vehicle Maintenance airmen with the 101st Air Refueling Wing are gearing up for winter and the inevitable snow to follow by performing maintenance on all 21 snow removal vehicles designed to keep the runways clear at the Bangor International Airport, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Seen here is a portion of the Oshkosh blower vehicle which can throw snow up to 200 feet in a rate of as much as 5,000 ton an hour. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vehicle-maintenance-airmen-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-are-gearing-up-for-winter-and-the-inevitable-snow-to-follow-by-performing-maintenance-on-all-21-snow-removal-vehicles-designed-to-keep-the-runways-clear-at-the-bangor-international-airport-101-arw-bangor-me-october-12-2017-seen-here-is-a-portion-of-the-oshkosh-blower-vehicle-which-can-throw-snow-up-to-200-feet-in-a-rate-of-as-much-as-5000-ton-an-hour-image184668026.html
RMMMC9XJ–Vehicle Maintenance airmen with the 101st Air Refueling Wing are gearing up for winter and the inevitable snow to follow by performing maintenance on all 21 snow removal vehicles designed to keep the runways clear at the Bangor International Airport, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Seen here is a portion of the Oshkosh blower vehicle which can throw snow up to 200 feet in a rate of as much as 5,000 ton an hour.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney, a Security Forces Airman at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, displays his , Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Force personnel the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel on base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-christian-gaffney-a-security-forces-airman-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-displays-his-bangor-me-july-31-2017-building-walkthroughs-provide-security-force-personnel-the-opportunity-to-become-familiar-with-each-building-on-base-and-the-individuals-who-work-within-them-and-provides-building-staff-with-a-familiarization-of-the-security-forces-personnel-on-base-image187000222.html
RMMT6GKA–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney, a Security Forces Airman at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, displays his , Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Force personnel the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel on base.
State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, completes training requirements at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Warner, a traditional Fire Protection Airman with the Maine Air National Guard, participates in rotating dispatch duties and oftentimes take advantage of this time to complete training obligations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/state-of-maine-employee-ryan-warner-a-firefighter-completes-training-requirements-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-base-fire-and-crash-rescue-station-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-warner-a-traditional-fire-protection-airman-with-the-maine-air-national-guard-participates-in-rotating-dispatch-duties-and-oftentimes-take-advantage-of-this-time-to-complete-training-obligations-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image187000203.html
RMMT6GJK–State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, completes training requirements at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Warner, a traditional Fire Protection Airman with the Maine Air National Guard, participates in rotating dispatch duties and oftentimes take advantage of this time to complete training obligations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, takes his post at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. As a firefighter assigned to the base fire and crash rescue station Warner has rotational dispatch duty obligations which can include receiving 911 calls, monitoring facility alarms and alerting local services if assistance is needed off base. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/state-of-maine-employee-ryan-warner-a-firefighter-takes-his-post-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-base-fire-and-crash-rescue-station-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-as-a-firefighter-assigned-to-the-base-fire-and-crash-rescue-station-warner-has-rotational-dispatch-duty-obligations-which-can-include-receiving-911-calls-monitoring-facility-alarms-and-alerting-local-services-if-assistance-is-needed-off-base-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image186967671.html
RMMT534R–State of Maine employee, Ryan Warner, a firefighter, takes his post at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Base Fire and Crash Rescue Station, 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. As a firefighter assigned to the base fire and crash rescue station Warner has rotational dispatch duty obligations which can include receiving 911 calls, monitoring facility alarms and alerting local services if assistance is needed off base. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-christian-gaffney-and-airman-1st-class-joseph-bowering-security-forces-airmen-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-perform-a-building-walkthrough-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-building-walkthroughs-provide-security-forces-personnel-with-the-opportunity-to-become-familiar-with-each-building-on-base-and-the-individuals-who-work-within-them-and-in-turn-provides-building-staff-with-a-familiarization-of-the-security-forces-personnel-who-work-on-base-image187000218.html
RMMT6GK6–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-christian-gaffney-and-airman-1st-class-joseph-bowering-security-forces-airmen-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-perform-a-building-walkthrough-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-building-walkthroughs-provide-security-forces-personnel-with-the-opportunity-to-become-familiar-with-each-building-on-base-and-the-individuals-who-work-within-them-and-in-turn-provides-building-staff-with-a-familiarization-of-the-security-forces-personnel-who-work-on-base-image187000221.html
RMMT6GK9–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Christian Gaffney and Airman 1st Class Joseph Bowering, Security Forces Airmen at the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, perform a building walkthrough at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. Building walkthroughs provide Security Forces personnel with the opportunity to become familiar with each building on base and the individuals who work within them and in turn provides building staff with a familiarization of the Security Forces personnel who work on base.
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-technical-sgt-jessica-randlett-a-security-forces-member-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-enters-information-into-the-blotter-at-the-base-defense-operations-center-bdoc-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-the-bdoc-is-the-focal-point-for-security-forces-missions-and-includes-monitoring-security-and-alarms-radio-transmissions-with-patrolling-airmen-traffic-control-base-entry-and-other-essential-duties-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image186967674.html
RMMT534X–U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-technical-sgt-jessica-randlett-a-security-forces-member-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-maine-air-national-guard-enters-information-into-the-blotter-at-the-base-defense-operations-center-bdoc-101-arw-bangor-me-july-31-2017-the-bdoc-is-the-focal-point-for-security-forces-missions-and-includes-monitoring-security-and-alarms-radio-transmissions-with-patrolling-airmen-traffic-control-base-entry-and-other-essential-duties-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image186967673.html
RMMT534W–U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Jessica Randlett, a Security Forces member with the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW), Maine Air National Guard, enters information into the blotter at the Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC), 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, July 31, 2017. The BDOC is the focal point for Security Forces missions and includes monitoring security and alarms, radio transmissions with patrolling Airmen, traffic control, base entry and other essential duties. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Sinclair, a member of the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Communications Flight, installs phone connections at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, Oct 10, 2017. Cyber Transport Systems Specialists deploy, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard voice, data and video network infrastructure systems, IP detection systems, and cryptographic equipment. 171012-Z-XE741-019 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-senior-airman-alexander-sinclair-a-member-of-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-101-arw-communications-flight-installs-phone-connections-at-the-101-arw-bangor-me-oct-10-2017-cyber-transport-systems-specialists-deploy-sustain-troubleshoot-and-repair-standard-voice-data-and-video-network-infrastructure-systems-ip-detection-systems-and-cryptographic-equipment-171012-z-xe741-019-image184667992.html
RMMMC9WC–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Alexander Sinclair, a member of the 101st Air Refueling Wing (101 ARW) Communications Flight, installs phone connections at the 101 ARW, Bangor, ME, Oct 10, 2017. Cyber Transport Systems Specialists deploy, sustain, troubleshoot, and repair standard voice, data and video network infrastructure systems, IP detection systems, and cryptographic equipment. 171012-Z-XE741-019
Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Maine's Adjutant General, left, receives the organizational guidon from Brig. Gen. Steven D. Michaud, outgoing commander of the Maine Air National Guard, while Chief Master Sgt. Ryan J. Cote, Maine State Command Chief, middle, and Brig. Gen. Frank D. Roy, incoming commander, stand at attention during a change of command ceremony at the 101st Air Refueling Wing on April 3, 2022. (Maine Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-douglas-a-farnham-maines-adjutant-general-left-receives-the-organizational-guidon-from-brig-gen-steven-d-michaud-outgoing-commander-of-the-maine-air-national-guard-while-chief-master-sgt-ryan-j-cote-maine-state-command-chief-middle-and-brig-gen-frank-d-roy-incoming-commander-stand-at-attention-during-a-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-on-april-3-2022-maine-air-national-guard-photo-by-master-sgt-travis-hill-image502906175.html
RM2M659XR–Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Maine's Adjutant General, left, receives the organizational guidon from Brig. Gen. Steven D. Michaud, outgoing commander of the Maine Air National Guard, while Chief Master Sgt. Ryan J. Cote, Maine State Command Chief, middle, and Brig. Gen. Frank D. Roy, incoming commander, stand at attention during a change of command ceremony at the 101st Air Refueling Wing on April 3, 2022. (Maine Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Travis Hill)
Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Maine's Adjutant General, left, and Brig. Gen. Steven D. Michaud, middle, the outgoing commander of the Maine Air National Guard, salute while Brig. Gen. Frank W. Roy, incoming commander, stands by to begin his command during a change of command ceremony at the 101st Air Refueling Wing in Bangor on April 3, 2022. (Maine Air National Guard photo by Sr. Airman Erick Green) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-douglas-a-farnham-maines-adjutant-general-left-and-brig-gen-steven-d-michaud-middle-the-outgoing-commander-of-the-maine-air-national-guard-salute-while-brig-gen-frank-w-roy-incoming-commander-stands-by-to-begin-his-command-during-a-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-in-bangor-on-april-3-2022-maine-air-national-guard-photo-by-sr-airman-erick-green-image502906179.html
RM2M659XY–Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Maine's Adjutant General, left, and Brig. Gen. Steven D. Michaud, middle, the outgoing commander of the Maine Air National Guard, salute while Brig. Gen. Frank W. Roy, incoming commander, stands by to begin his command during a change of command ceremony at the 101st Air Refueling Wing in Bangor on April 3, 2022. (Maine Air National Guard photo by Sr. Airman Erick Green)
Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Maine's Adjutant General, left, presents the organizational guidon of the Maine Air National Guard to its new commander, Brig. Gen. Frank W. Roy, middle, while Brig. Gen. Steven D. Michaud, outgoing commander, stands by after completing his command during a change of command ceremony at the 101st Air Refueling Wing in Bangor on April 3, 2022. (Maine Air National Guard photo by Sr. Airman Erick Green) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maj-gen-douglas-a-farnham-maines-adjutant-general-left-presents-the-organizational-guidon-of-the-maine-air-national-guard-to-its-new-commander-brig-gen-frank-w-roy-middle-while-brig-gen-steven-d-michaud-outgoing-commander-stands-by-after-completing-his-command-during-a-change-of-command-ceremony-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-in-bangor-on-april-3-2022-maine-air-national-guard-photo-by-sr-airman-erick-green-image502906181.html
RM2M659Y1–Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Maine's Adjutant General, left, presents the organizational guidon of the Maine Air National Guard to its new commander, Brig. Gen. Frank W. Roy, middle, while Brig. Gen. Steven D. Michaud, outgoing commander, stands by after completing his command during a change of command ceremony at the 101st Air Refueling Wing in Bangor on April 3, 2022. (Maine Air National Guard photo by Sr. Airman Erick Green)
Senior Master Sgt. Erik Chenault, Air Force Reserve Command, leads 914th Air Refueling Wing members in Diversity and Inclusion 101 training June 6, 2022 at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York. Training such as this helps military and civilian members maintain a focus on readiness and mission accomplishment enhancement, while supporting the six Aim Points of an Unrivaled Wingman and other applicable issues as identified in the AFRC Vision and Strategic Plans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-master-sgt-erik-chenault-air-force-reserve-command-leads-914th-air-refueling-wing-members-in-diversity-and-inclusion-101-training-june-6-2022-at-niagara-falls-air-reserve-station-new-york-training-such-as-this-helps-military-and-civilian-members-maintain-a-focus-on-readiness-and-mission-accomplishment-enhancement-while-supporting-the-six-aim-points-of-an-unrivaled-wingman-and-other-applicable-issues-as-identified-in-the-afrc-vision-and-strategic-plans-image505826611.html
RM2MAXB03–Senior Master Sgt. Erik Chenault, Air Force Reserve Command, leads 914th Air Refueling Wing members in Diversity and Inclusion 101 training June 6, 2022 at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York. Training such as this helps military and civilian members maintain a focus on readiness and mission accomplishment enhancement, while supporting the six Aim Points of an Unrivaled Wingman and other applicable issues as identified in the AFRC Vision and Strategic Plans.
Senior Master Sgt. Erik Chenault (center standing), Air Force Reserve Command, leads 914th Air Refueling Wing members in Diversity and Inclusion 101 training June 6, 2022 at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York. Training such as this helps military and civilian members maintain a focus on readiness and mission accomplishment enhancement, while supporting the six Aim Points of an Unrivaled Wingman and other applicable issues as identified in the AFRC Vision and Strategic Plans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-master-sgt-erik-chenault-center-standing-air-force-reserve-command-leads-914th-air-refueling-wing-members-in-diversity-and-inclusion-101-training-june-6-2022-at-niagara-falls-air-reserve-station-new-york-training-such-as-this-helps-military-and-civilian-members-maintain-a-focus-on-readiness-and-mission-accomplishment-enhancement-while-supporting-the-six-aim-points-of-an-unrivaled-wingman-and-other-applicable-issues-as-identified-in-the-afrc-vision-and-strategic-plans-image505826646.html
RM2MAXB1A–Senior Master Sgt. Erik Chenault (center standing), Air Force Reserve Command, leads 914th Air Refueling Wing members in Diversity and Inclusion 101 training June 6, 2022 at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York. Training such as this helps military and civilian members maintain a focus on readiness and mission accomplishment enhancement, while supporting the six Aim Points of an Unrivaled Wingman and other applicable issues as identified in the AFRC Vision and Strategic Plans.
Senior Master Sgt. Erik Chenault (pictured right), Air Force Reserve Command, leads 914th Air Refueling Wing members in Diversity and Inclusion 101 training June 6, 2022 at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York. Training such as this helps military and civilian members maintain a focus on readiness and mission accomplishment enhancement, while supporting the six Aim Points of an Unrivaled Wingman and other applicable issues as identified in the AFRC Vision and Strategic Plans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-master-sgt-erik-chenault-pictured-right-air-force-reserve-command-leads-914th-air-refueling-wing-members-in-diversity-and-inclusion-101-training-june-6-2022-at-niagara-falls-air-reserve-station-new-york-training-such-as-this-helps-military-and-civilian-members-maintain-a-focus-on-readiness-and-mission-accomplishment-enhancement-while-supporting-the-six-aim-points-of-an-unrivaled-wingman-and-other-applicable-issues-as-identified-in-the-afrc-vision-and-strategic-plans-image505826634.html
RM2MAXB0X–Senior Master Sgt. Erik Chenault (pictured right), Air Force Reserve Command, leads 914th Air Refueling Wing members in Diversity and Inclusion 101 training June 6, 2022 at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, New York. Training such as this helps military and civilian members maintain a focus on readiness and mission accomplishment enhancement, while supporting the six Aim Points of an Unrivaled Wingman and other applicable issues as identified in the AFRC Vision and Strategic Plans.
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A United States Air Force spare F108-CF-100 engine for a KC-135R is shown here at the 101st Air Refueling Wing’s Propulsion Shop, Bangor, Maine, July 31, 2017. The F108-CF-100 is a high bypass, dual rotor, axial flow, turbo engine with a thrust class of 22,000 lbs. and an engine weight of 4,688 lbs. wet. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-united-states-air-force-spare-f108-cf-100-engine-for-a-kc-135r-is-shown-here-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wings-propulsion-shop-bangor-maine-july-31-2017-the-f108-cf-100-is-a-high-bypass-dual-rotor-axial-flow-turbo-engine-with-a-thrust-class-of-22000-lbs-and-an-engine-weight-of-4688-lbs-wet-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image186967672.html
RMMT534T–A United States Air Force spare F108-CF-100 engine for a KC-135R is shown here at the 101st Air Refueling Wing’s Propulsion Shop, Bangor, Maine, July 31, 2017. The F108-CF-100 is a high bypass, dual rotor, axial flow, turbo engine with a thrust class of 22,000 lbs. and an engine weight of 4,688 lbs. wet. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Corey Sabine, a Vehicle Maintenance General Purpose Mechanic with the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Maine Air National Guard replaces hoses on a deicer truck at the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Over extreme temperatures, use, and time, rubber’s molecular chains break down and can result in the need to replace certain components in order to increase the longevity of equipment. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-corey-sabine-a-vehicle-maintenance-general-purpose-mechanic-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-maine-air-national-guard-replaces-hoses-on-a-deicer-truck-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-bangor-me-october-12-2017-over-extreme-temperatures-use-and-time-rubbers-molecular-chains-break-down-and-can-result-in-the-need-to-replace-certain-components-in-order-to-increase-the-longevity-of-equipment-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image184668530.html
RMMMCAGJ–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Corey Sabine, a Vehicle Maintenance General Purpose Mechanic with the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Maine Air National Guard replaces hoses on a deicer truck at the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Over extreme temperatures, use, and time, rubber’s molecular chains break down and can result in the need to replace certain components in order to increase the longevity of equipment. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cory Sabine, a Vehicle Maintenance General Purpose Mechanic with the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Maine Air National Guard replaces hoses on a deicer truck at the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Over extreme temperatures, use, and time, rubber’s molecular chains break down and can result in the need to replace certain components in order to increase the longevity of equipment. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-air-force-staff-sgt-cory-sabine-a-vehicle-maintenance-general-purpose-mechanic-with-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-maine-air-national-guard-replaces-hoses-on-a-deicer-truck-at-the-101st-air-refueling-wing-bangor-me-october-12-2017-over-extreme-temperatures-use-and-time-rubbers-molecular-chains-break-down-and-can-result-in-the-need-to-replace-certain-components-in-order-to-increase-the-longevity-of-equipment-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-staff-sgt-travis-hill-image184668529.html
RMMMCAGH–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cory Sabine, a Vehicle Maintenance General Purpose Mechanic with the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Maine Air National Guard replaces hoses on a deicer truck at the 101st Air Refueling Wing, Bangor, ME, October 12, 2017. Over extreme temperatures, use, and time, rubber’s molecular chains break down and can result in the need to replace certain components in order to increase the longevity of equipment. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Hill)
Community members participate in a planking competition hosted by the Air National Guard Recruiters during an open house at the Sentry Eagle exercise in Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/community-members-participate-in-a-planking-competition-hosted-by-the-air-national-guard-recruiters-during-an-open-house-at-the-sentry-eagle-exercise-in-klamath-falls-ore-aug-1-2015-this-year-sentry-eagle-featured-f-15s-f-16s-f-18s-and-kc-135s-along-with-static-displays-and-multiple-entertainment-booths-during-the-air-national-guards-largest-air-to-air-training-exercise-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-senior-airman-penny-snoozyreleased-image215420077.html
RMPED6E5–Community members participate in a planking competition hosted by the Air National Guard Recruiters during an open house at the Sentry Eagle exercise in Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released)
Community members participate in a laser tag competition hosted by the National Guard Recruiters during an open house at the Sentry Eagle exercise in Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/community-members-participate-in-a-laser-tag-competition-hosted-by-the-national-guard-recruiters-during-an-open-house-at-the-sentry-eagle-exercise-in-klamath-falls-ore-aug-1-2015-this-year-sentry-eagle-featured-f-15s-f-16s-f-18s-and-kc-135s-along-with-static-displays-and-multiple-entertainment-booths-during-the-air-national-guards-largest-air-to-air-training-exercise-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-senior-airman-penny-snoozyreleased-image215420076.html
RMPED6E4–Community members participate in a laser tag competition hosted by the National Guard Recruiters during an open house at the Sentry Eagle exercise in Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released)
Community members and members of the Air National Guard, National Guard, and Navy attended an open house during the Sentry Eagle exercise at Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/community-members-and-members-of-the-air-national-guard-national-guard-and-navy-attended-an-open-house-during-the-sentry-eagle-exercise-at-klamath-falls-ore-aug-1-2015-this-year-sentry-eagle-featured-f-15s-f-16s-f-18s-and-kc-135s-along-with-static-displays-and-multiple-entertainment-booths-during-the-air-national-guards-largest-air-to-air-training-exercise-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-senior-airman-penny-snoozyreleased-image215420075.html
RMPED6E3–Community members and members of the Air National Guard, National Guard, and Navy attended an open house during the Sentry Eagle exercise at Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released)
Community members and members of the Air National Guard, National Guard, and Navy attended an open house during the Sentry Eagle exercise at Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/community-members-and-members-of-the-air-national-guard-national-guard-and-navy-attended-an-open-house-during-the-sentry-eagle-exercise-at-klamath-falls-ore-aug-1-2015-this-year-sentry-eagle-featured-f-15s-f-16s-f-18s-and-kc-135s-along-with-static-displays-and-multiple-entertainment-booths-during-the-air-national-guards-largest-air-to-air-training-exercise-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-senior-airman-penny-snoozyreleased-image215420069.html
RMPED6DW–Community members and members of the Air National Guard, National Guard, and Navy attended an open house during the Sentry Eagle exercise at Klamath Falls, Ore., Aug. 1, 2015. This year Sentry Eagle featured F-15s, F-16s, F-18s and KC-135s along with static displays and multiple entertainment booths during the Air National Guard's largest air-to-air training exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Penny Snoozy/Released)