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SERE training Teaching Air Force wilderness survival
Regardless of weather, be it in the heat of the sun or the cold of the winter, Airmen can be found training in the woods, preparing for different isolated survival situations they might face in their careers. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape specialists work around the clock to train Airmen to survive and return with honor. “We fail our
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2018
Senior Airman Tyler Connell, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, looks on as Fairchild Airmen learn how to ski and snowboard Dec. 18, 2016, at 49 Degrees North Ski Resort, Wash. Outdoor Recreation can request funding from the Recharge for Resiliency program to host activities that provide a high-adrenaline rush in a safe environment to help deescalate high-adrenaline emotions for Airmen returning from deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Sean Campbell) R4R helping Airmen stay resilient through Outdoor Rec
Outdoor Recreation “is in the business of making people’s vacations,” but it is also in the business of helping people with resilience, social interaction and experiencing the local area’s great outdoors.Outdoor Recreation offers more than 250 trips a year at a small charge to Airmen and their families because of the “Recharge for Resiliency”
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2017
Senior Airman Tyler Karr, 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation vehicle and equipment maintenance journeyman, verifies a snow broom is in good working condition Oct. 3, 2016, at Fairchild Air Force Base. Airmen change fluids, filters, safety items such as windshield wipers, conduct in-depth inspections and tire maintenance prior to the first snowfall.  (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Mackenzie Richardson) LRS prepares for first snowfall
Washington winters can cause issues for vehicles on the roadways and in the skies. At Fairchild, the 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron Vehicle Maintenance shop begins preparing for the unpredictable winter months and the weather they bring, eight months prior to the anticipated first snowfall.
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2016
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