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Col. Jason S. Christman Official Photo Vice Wing Commander
Col. Jason S. Christman Official Photo Vice Wing Commander
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Station 33 firehouse: One of the busiest in the Air Force
Assistant Fire Chief Patrick Burns of Station 33 shift C watches a maintainer point out the engine, electrical and hydraulic systems on top of a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter during a hands-on briefing on the potential hazards they might encounter when responding to an emergency, 9-November-2021. The firefighters learned enough about the aircraft so that they could handle the situation and save lives. When Station 33 firefighters aren’t responding to a call, they use their spare time to find training opportunities and perform reconnaissance sorties into the areas which they serve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Station 33 firehouse: One of the busiest in the Air Force
Staff Sergeant Alfred Akeroyd, Jr. of Station 33 scans the interior of a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter during a hands-on briefing on the potential hazards they might encounter when responding to an emergency situation on the aircraft, 9-November-2021. The firefighters learned enough about the aircraft so that they could handle the situation and save lives. When Station 33 firefighters aren’t responding to a call, they use their spare time to find training opportunities and perform reconnaissance sorties into the areas which they serve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Station 33 firehouse: One of the busiest in the Air Force
Staff Sergeant Adam Osmola and Staff Sergeant Jovon Newman of Station 33 listen during a hands-on briefing on the potential hazards they might encounter when responding to an emergency situation on a UH-60 Blackhawk, 9-November-2021. The firefighters learned enough about the aircraft so that they could handle the situation and save lives. When Station 33 firefighters aren’t responding to a call, they use their spare time to find training opportunities and perform reconnaissance sorties into the areas which they serve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Station 33 firehouse: One of the busiest in the Air Force
Members of Station 33 and Delaware Army National Guard maintainers line up for a group photo after an emergency response lesson on the UH-60 Blackhawk on 9-November-2021. The firefighters learned enough about the aircraft so that if an emergency arose, they could handle the situation and save lives. When Station 33 firefighters aren’t responding to an emergency, they use their spare time to find training opportunities and perform reconnaissance sorties into the areas which they serve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Station 33 firehouse: One of the busiest in the Air Force
Members of Station 33 observe as a Delaware Army National Guard UH-60 maintainer explains the various operational systems of the Blackhawk on 9-November-2021. The firefighters learned enough about the aircraft so that if an emergency arose, they could handle the situation and save lives. When Station 33 firefighters aren’t responding to an emergency, they use their spare time to find training opportunities and perform reconnaissance sorties into the areas which they serve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Station 33 firehouse: One of the busiest in the Air Force
Assistant Chief Patrick Burns and Staff Sergeant James Pierce compare hydrant locations on the ground with those indicated on an online map to ensure that any discrepancies are corrected, 9-November-2021. When Station 33 firefighters aren’t responding to an emergency, they use their spare time to find training opportunities and perform reconnaissance sorties into the areas which they serve. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Suicide Prevention Month 2021
NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del. -- Members of the Delaware Air National Guard 166th Airlift Wing turn out for a walk to bring attention to the scourge of military suicide, October 1, 2021. The walk was organized by Lakenya Baker, MSW, LICSW, Director of Psychological Health. The walk was led by two Airmen from the 166th's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, SSgt. Dominic Buckmuse and A1C Jeramie O'Connor. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Suicide Prevention Month 2021
NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del. -- Command Chief Master Sergeant Michael S. Murphy speaks to members of the Delaware Air National Guard 166th Airlift Wing who are participating in a walk to bring attention to the scourge of military suicide, October 1, 2021. The walk was organized by Lakenya Baker, MSW, LICSW, Director of Psychological Health. The walk was led by two Airmen from the 166th's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, SSgt. Dominic Buckmuse and A1C Jeramie O'Connor.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Suicide Prevention Month 2021
NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del. -- Colonel Lynn K. Robinson, Jr., the 166th Airlift Wing Commander speaks to members of the Delaware Air National Guard who are participating in a walk to bring attention to the scourge of military suicide, October 1, 2021. The walk was organized by Lakenya Baker, MSW, LICSW, Director of Psychological Health. The walk was led by two Airmen from the 166th's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, SSgt. Dominic Buckmuse and A1C Jeramie O'Connor. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Suicide Prevention Month 2021
NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del. -- Colonel Members of the Delaware Air National Guard prepare to participate in a walk to bring attention to the scourge of military suicide, October 1, 2021. The walk was organized by Lakenya Baker, MSW, LICSW, Director of Psychological Health. The walk was led by two Airmen from the 166th's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, SSgt. Dominic Buckmuse and A1C Jeramie O'Connor. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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Suicide Prevention Month 2021
NEW CASTLE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Del. -- Lakenya Baker, MSW, LICSW, Delaware Air National Guard Director of Psychological Health, organized this walk to bring attention to the scourge of military suicide. The walk was led by two Airmen from the 166th's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, SSgt. Dominic Buckmuse and A1C Jeramie O'Connor. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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CMSgt. Michael S. Murphy
CMSgt. Michael S. Murphy
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Col. Christopher Farmer
Col. Christopher Farmer
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Col. Daniel Begin
Col. Daniel Begin
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Brigadier General Kenneth Haltom
Brigadier General Kenneth Haltom
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Brig Gen Kenneth Haltom Bio Photo
Brig Gen Kenneth Haltom Bio Photo
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Exercise March Madness at the 166th Airlift Wing
166th Airlift Wing personnel drilled in various stages of MOPP during our March 2021 RSD. MOPP is an acronym for "Mission Oriented Protective Posture"; pronounced "mop". This is a protective gear used by U.S. military personnel in a toxic environment, e.g., during a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) strike.
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