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166th Security Forces Annual Training at Fort Indiantown Gap
SSgt Bryson Baese, 166th Security Forces Combat Arms Training Instructor, conducts a demonstration of the new Sig Sauer 9mm M17 weapons system with TSgt Erik Wertman, 166th Security Forces Raven at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA on May 20th, 2021.
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Delaware Assistant Adjutant General for Air Change of Command
Col. Carla Riner leads members of the 166th Airlift Wing in rendering the first salute to Brig. Gen. Kenneth M. Haltom, the incoming Assistant Adjutant General, Air, for Delaware. Brig. Gen. Haltom assumed his new role June 6, 2021.
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166th Civil Engineer Squadron Firefighter trains Iraqis while under fire in Baghdad
Staff Sgt. Alfred Akeroyd a firefighter with the 166th Civil Engineer Squadron displays his wing patch, 12-May-2020. Staff Sgt. Akeroyd deployed to the Baghdad, Iraq air base to train Iraqi firefighters from November 2019 through April 2020. During his deployment, Akeroyd endured numerous rocket and mortar attacks from rebel extremists while working as an air advisor to the Iraqi military. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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166th Civil Engineer Squadron Firefighter trains Iraqis while under fire in Baghdad
Staff Sgt. Alfred Akeroyd a firefighter with the 166th Civil Engineer Squadron stands outside Station 33 with their new P-23 crash truck, 12-May-2020. Staff Sgt. Akeroyd deployed to the Baghdad, Iraq air base to train Iraqi firefighters from November 2019 through April 2020. During his deployment, Akeroyd endured numerous rocket and mortar attacks from rebel extremists while working as an air advisor to the Iraqi military. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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166th Civil Engineer Squadron Firefighter trains Iraqis while under fire in Baghdad
Staff Sgt. Alfred Akeroyd a firefighter with the 166th Civil Engineer Squadron outside the Station 33 firehouse, 12-May-2020. Staff Sgt. Akeroyd deployed to the Baghdad, Iraq air base to train Iraqi firefighters from November 2019 through April 2020. During his deployment, Akeroyd endured numerous rocket and mortar attacks from rebel extremists while working as an air advisor to the Iraqi military. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Col. Lynn Robinson
Col. Lynn Robinson
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SrA Eric Steinbeiser and MSgt Nephtali Ortiz, members of the 166th Logistical Readiness Squadron’s ground transportation section
SrA Eric Steinbeiser and MSgt Nephtali Ortiz, members of the 166th Logistical Readiness Squadron’s ground transportation section in front of a wrecker – one of the numerous vehicles used in their mission set, 29-March-2021. The 166th LRS ground transportation team manages the logistics of moving equipment and personnel necessary to sustain the tactical airlift mission of the 166th Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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SrA Eric Steinbeiser and MSgt Nephtali Ortiz, members of the 166th Logistical Readiness Squadron’s ground transportation section
SrA Eric Steinbeiser and MSgt Nephtali Ortiz, members of the 166th Logistical Readiness Squadron’s ground transportation section with one of the forklifts used to lift C-130 aircraft tires and other palletized cargo, 29-March-2021. The 166th LRS ground transportation team manages the logistics of moving equipment and personnel necessary to sustain the tactical airlift mission of the 166th Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Col. Jason Brugman
Col. Jason Brugman
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CMSgt Robbin D. Moore
CMSgt Robbin D. Moore
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CMSgt Robbin D. Moore
CMSgt Robbin D. Moore
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Airmen from the 166th Logistical Readiness Squadron’s vehicle maintenance work on an International Tymco Street Sweeper inside the vehicle maintenance shop on 26-March-2021. This truck is one of the 99 varied vehicles they are called on to maintain. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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166th LRS POL Feature
Airmen refuel Marine One on 12-March-2021. One of many missions for the 166th fuel shop, supporting POTUS aircraft presents unique logistical challenges. The unit provides fuel for the 166th Airlift Wing’s own fleet of eight C-130H2 tactical airlift planes as well as Delaware National Guard Army Aviation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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166th LRS POL Feature
(from left) Tech Sergeant Robert Adams, Tech Sergeant Christopher Cellinesi, and Senior Master Sergeant Bradley Childs are the three full-time Airmen of the 166th LRS fuels unit. Here they demonstrate the refueling truck apparatus on 15-March-2021. The unit provides fuel for the 166th Airlift Wing’s own fleet of 8 C-130H2 tactical airlift planes as well as Delaware National Guard Army Aviation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Station 33 - Delaware Air Guard Fire Department takes possession of a brand-new P-23 crash truck
Station 33’s new Rosenbauer Panther P-23 crash truck is parked outside of its bay on 4-March-2021. The new truck greatly expands the capability of the fire station to respond to airfield emergencies. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by A1C Brandan Hollis)
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Station 33 - Delaware Air Guard Fire Department takes possession of a brand-new P-23 crash truck
The business end of Station 33’s new Rosenbauer Panther P-23 crash truck as it is parked outside of its bay on 4-March-2021. The water cannon sprays much smaller droplets than its predecessor, allowing it to absorb more heat to fight fires more effectively. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by A1C Brandan Hollis)
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Lt Col. Jason Brugman
Lt Col. Jason Brugman
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Chief Master Sergeant Moore
Chief Master Sergeant Moore poses for a photo.
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COLONEL GWYN M. PARRIS-ATWELL
COLONEL GWYN M. PARRIS-ATWELL
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