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Road Runners enable AF Survival School mission
Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hiener, 336th Training Support Squadron field’s operations NCO in-charge, operates a motor-grader to remove snow from roads in the Air Force Survival School Training Area in Cusick, Washington, Dec. 7, 2017. These Airmen are known throughout the Air Force as Civil Engineer “Dirt Boys,” but when they’re a part of the 336th Training Support Squadron, they’re called “Road Runners.” The Road Runners operate various vehicles to clear back roads in the National Forest, to include: motor graders, loaders, bulldozers and dump trucks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sean Campbell)
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Road Runners enable AF Survival School mission
Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hiener, 336th Training Support Squadron field’s operations NCO-in charge, lowers a grader to remove snow from roads in the Air Force Survival School Training Area in Cusick, Washington, Dec. 7, 2017. These Airmen are known throughout the Air Force as Civil Engineer “Dirt Boys,” but when they’re a part of the 336th Training Support Squadron, they’re called “Road Runners.” The Road Runners operate various vehicles to clear back roads in the National Forest, to include: motor graders, loaders, bulldozers and dump trucks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sean Campbell)
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Road Runners enable AF Survival School mission
Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hiener, 336th Training Support Squadron field’s operations NCO-in charge, operates a motor-grader to remove snow from roads in the Air Force Survival School Training Area in Cusick, Washington, Dec. 7, 2017. During the heavy winter months, the 336th TRSS mission is to snow plow and maintain up to 100 miles of road at a time during a six month period: spending more than 180 days out of the year away from family and friends. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sean Campbell)
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Road Runners enable AF Survival School mission
Senior Airman Jacqueline Cisne Morales, 336th Training Support Squadron vehicle maintenance journeyman, replaces an oil filter on a front end loader in Cusick, Washington, Dec. 7, 2017. Mechanics support the vehicle operators to enable their mission of clearing snow off of back roads in the National Forest. Clearing the snow in turn, enables the Air Force Survival School Airmen the ability drive to and from various training locations with minimal delay. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sean Campbell)
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