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Senior Airman John Johnson, 23d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, performs a pre-flight inspection on an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Pilots, aircraft and maintainers traveled to Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas to participate in Green Flag-West. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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Capt. Thomas Ainscough, 74th Fighter Squadron A-10C Thunderbolt II pilot, laughs while waiting to taxi to the flightline, Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Ainscough and other Airmen and aircraft from the 74th FS were preparing to depart for a two-week long exercise at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, Nev. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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An A-10C Thunderbolt II speeds down a runway in preparation for Green Flag-West, Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. During Green Flag-West, there will be a large force-on-force fight with the more than 6,000 U.S. Army Soldiers, designed to hone the skills required to integrate fixed-wing assets with ground forces. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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Senior Airman John Johnson, 23d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, takes a break while waiting to marshal an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Twelve A-10Cs from the 74th Fighter Squadron left Moody to participate in Green Flag-West, a realistic air-land integration exercise designed to provide combat training to joint and coalition warfighters. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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Capt. Thomas Ainscough, 74th Fighter Squadron A-10C Thunderbolt II pilot, talks with Senior Airman John Johnson, 23d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, while waiting to taxi to the runway, Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. All four military branches participate in two Green Flag exercises annually. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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A-10C Thunderbolt IIs taxi to the flightline Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The A-10Cs departed Moody to participate in Green Flag-West. Exercises like Green Flag-West offer pilots the opportunity to train alongside Army and special forces units. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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An A-10C Thunderbolt II soars through the skies in preparation for Green Flag-West, Jan. 12, 2017, above Moody Air Force Base, Ga. During Green Flag-West, participants will encounter insurgency scenarios, geared specifically toward combating threats from small cell terror groups or more organized groups like the Taliban. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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A headset hangs under the wing of an A-10C Thunderbolt II, Jan. 12, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The A-10C provides close air support when Airmen are downrange and during realistic training exercises. (U.S. Photo by Airman 1st Class Janiqua P. Robinson)
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Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron douse a prop aircraft during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Airman 1st Class Jacob Molden, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, looks towards a burning prop aircraft during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron signal for a radio check prior to advancing on a fire during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron use a P-23 Airport Rescue Fire Fighting vehicle during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The P-23 is primarily used to respond to aircraft fuel fires using its 3,300 gallons of water, 500 gallons of fire-retardant foam and 500lbs of dry powder. There are 250 P-23s in the Air Force inventory across active duty, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve bases. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron advance towards a fire during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron extinguish a flame during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Matthew Perreira, right, 23d Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, backs up a fellow firefighter during nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. This training is an annual requirement for Moody firefighters and is just one of the ways they stay ready to protect people, property and the environment from fires and disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Callaghan)
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Firefighters from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron begin to congregate after completing nighttime, live-fire training, Jan. 10, 2017, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. It’s required by the Federal Aviation Administration that every airfield have a firefighting team on standby in case of an aircraft incident. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Snider)
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