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Firefighters from the 738th Air Expeditionary Advisory

Firefighters from the 738th Air Expeditionary Advisory

Firefighters from the 738th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group and 323rd Engineer Detachment give Afghan Kandahar Air Wing firefighters a safety brief prior to conducting the KAW’s first live-burn training exerci... More

With the help of an interpreter, Air Force Master Sgt.

With the help of an interpreter, Air Force Master Sgt.

With the help of an interpreter, Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Berry, 738th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group fire protection advisor, inspects fire safety equipment with Afghan Kandahar Air Wing firefighters befo... More

Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Berry, 738th Air Expeditionary

Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Berry, 738th Air Expeditionary

Air Force Master Sgt. Jason Berry, 738th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group fire protection advisor, looks out of a burning, portable, storage container, during the Kandahar Air Wing Afghan firefighters’ first li... More

A Rapid Intervention Team of soldiers from the 323rd

A Rapid Intervention Team of soldiers from the 323rd

A Rapid Intervention Team of soldiers from the 323rd Engineer Detachment adjusts their fire protective equipment during a live-burn training exercise, March 11, at Kandahar Air Field, Afghanistan. The RIT, depl... More

Spc. Andrew Walsh, a 323rd Engineer Detachment firefighter

Spc. Andrew Walsh, a 323rd Engineer Detachment firefighter

Spc. Andrew Walsh, a 323rd Engineer Detachment firefighter adjusts an Afghan Kandahar Air Wing firefighter’s mask prior to conducting a live-burn training exercise at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, March 28. T... More

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