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Active shooter exercise puts Team Fairchild to the test
Members of the 92nd Security Forces Squadron and 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire department, aid a victim during an active shooter exercise at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Jan. 16, 2019. The exercise provided critical training for Team Fairchild first responders, as well as lockdown training for nearly all base personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dustin Mullen)
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Active shooter exercise puts Team Fairchild to the test
Aaron Watkins, 92nd Security Forces Squadron police officer, peeks around a wall during an active shooter exercise at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Jan. 16, 2019. The exercise was set up to be as realistic as possible, providing the best possible training to members of Team Fairchild. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dustin Mullen)
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Active shooter exercise puts Team Fairchild to the test
Aaron Watkins, 92nd Security Forces Squadron police officer, aids a victim during an active shooter exercise at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Jan. 16, 2019. The exercise provided training to multiple agencies on the base to enhance emergency response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dustin Mullen)
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Senior Airman Christopher McGrath, 92nd Operation Support Squadron weather flight forecaster journeyman, monitors weather patterns and systems Dec. 4, 2018, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Daily operations of a weather Airman include performing daily mission execution forecasts and terminal aerodrome forecasts, which are forecasts within five nautical miles of Fairchild. These forecasts become translated into a five-day forecast used for general mission planning on base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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Senior Airman Christopher McGrath, 92nd Operation Support Squadron weather flight forecaster journeyman, uses a Kestrel Weather Meter Dec. 4, 2018, at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. A Kestrel Weather Meter is a handheld wind and weather meter that provides the speed of the wind, the temperature, humidity and heat stress information. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nick Lichtenwalner, 384th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, prepares to perform an inflight refueling mission in the U.S. Northwestern Region, Nov. 4, 2018. Team Fairchild's Human Performance Cell has created an initiative to provide inflight refueling specialists with tools to minimize strain and discomfort their bodies undergo while performing the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Nick Lichtenwalner, 384th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, performs an inflight refueling mission in the U.S. Northwestern Region, Nov. 4, 2018. Inflight refueling specialists, commonly known as "Boom Operators," perform inflight operational checks of air refueling systems, direct receiver aircraft into air refueling position, and operate inflight controls and switches to initiate contact between tanker and receiver aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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A KC-135 Stratotanker performs a refueling connection with a B-52 Stratofortress during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 over the U.S. Northwestern Region, November 2018. Global Thunder is a U.S. Strategic Command exercise designed to ensure an efficient mission response by testing Airmen's ability to execute command, control and operational procedures during simulated combat scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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An aircrew from the 384th Air Refueling Squadron flies a KC-135 Stratotanker during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 over the U.S. Northwestern Region, Novermber 2018. Global Thunder is a U.S. Strategic Command exercise designed to ensure an efficient mission response by testing Airmen's ability to execute command, control and operational procedures during simulated combat scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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Aircrews from Fairchild conduct an alert response during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, November 2018. Global Thunder is a U.S. Strategic Command exercise designed to ensure an efficient mission response by testing Airmen's ability to execute command, control and operational procedures during simulated combat scenariors. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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Staff Sgt. Austin Garcia and Senior Airman Dan O'Connor, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs, remove engine covers as part of an alert response during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 at Fairchild Staff Sgt. Austin Garcia and Senior Airman Dan O'Connor, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs, remove engine covers as part of an alert response during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, November 2018. Global Thunder is a U.S. Strategic Command exercise designed to ensure an efficient mission response by testing Airmen's ability to execute command, control and operational procedures during simulated combat scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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Staff Sgt. Austin Garcia and Senior Airman Dan O'Connor, 92nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chiefs supervise pre-flight checks during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, November 2018. Global Thunder is a U.S. Strategic Command exercise designed to ensure an efficient mission response by testing Airmen's ability to execute command, control and operational procedures during simulated combat scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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A KC-135 Statotanker flies to perform refueling connections with a B-52 Stratofortress during Exercise Global Thunder 2019 over the U.S. Northwestern Region, November 2018. Global Thunder is a U.S. Strategic Command exercise designed to ensure an efficient mission response by testing Airmen's ability to execute command, control and operational procedures during simulated combat scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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Fairchild Air Force Base instructor pilots pose with Kansas Air National Guard 117th Air Refueling Squadron Airmen for a group picture after completing Minimum Interval Take-Off training exercises at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Oct. 24, 2018. MITO training is incorporated into the regular aircrew training regimen of Air Force tanker pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Ryan Lackey)
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Kansas Air National Guard 117th Air Refueling Squadron Airmen and a Fairchild instructor pilot return from completing Minimum Interval Take-Off training exercises at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Oct. 24, 2018. Fairchild is the largest tanker base in the world, and one of few bases that provide MITO training to regional units, helping both ANG and active duty squadrons seamlessly work together. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Ryan Lackey)
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A Kansas Air National Guard 117th Air Refueling Squadron KC-135 Stratotanker from Forbes Field, Kansas, takes off during Minimum Interval Take-Off training exercises at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Oct. 24, 2018. MITO is a technique used by tanker and bomber aircraft to quickly launch one after another with minimal time in-between take-offs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Ryan Lackey)
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Staff Sgt. Daniel Clanton, 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron Air Transportation Organization supervisor, poses for a photo at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Oct. 9, 2018. Clanton identified a critical error within the Integrated Computerized Deployment System cargo measuring algorithm, increasing efficiency in the movement of mission essential equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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The 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron logo. (U.S. Air Force courtesty photo)
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Staff Sgt. Rey Solis, 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintenance, operates a forklift carrying cargo to be loaded onto a KC-135 Stratotanker at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, Sept. 21, 2018. LRS Airmen have a variety of mission sets including vehicle maitnenance, individual protection equipment, air transportation operations and more, which are essential to mission success. (U.S. Air Force phot/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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Airman 1st Class Jeremiah Guinto, 92nd Air Refueling Squadron in-flight refueling specialist, looks over upcoming cargo to load on a KC-135 Stratotanker at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, September 2018. Mobility Airmen fuel the fight, provide airlift needed for supplies and personnel, and enable versatile and timely effects through contingency response ensuring mission success. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Lawrence Sena)
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