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Senior Airman Matthew Kramer, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician, welds a piece of equipment, Sept. 2, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. During the last... More

Senior Airman Eric Emmanuel, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron

Senior Airman Eric Emmanuel, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron

Senior Airman Eric Emmanuel, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron water and fuels systems maintenance technician, fixes a leaky sink Sept. 2, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. Different shops within the 4th ... More

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer (left), 4th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer (left), 4th Civil Engineer

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer (left), 4th Civil Engineer Squadron heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technician, has Tech. Sgt. Kennieth Anderson, 4th CES HVAC NCO in charge, quality check his work Sept.... More

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron

Senior Airman Matthew Kramer, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technician, solders a piece of HVAC equipment, Sept. 2, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. During ... More

All of the different shops within 4th Civil Engineer

All of the different shops within 4th Civil Engineer

All of the different shops within 4th Civil Engineer Squadron played a part in the squadron being awarded the 2015 Federal Energy & Water Management award. This award recognizes individuals and organizations fo... More

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