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Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor Mission-Air officer in charge of the foreign excess property program, opens a container in order to inspect a its contents before transferring it to the Ir... More

A burrowing owl stands near an artificial burrow, Feb.

A burrowing owl stands near an artificial burrow, Feb.

A burrowing owl stands near an artificial burrow, Feb. 2, 2019, on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Burrowing Owls are a species of conservation concern in New Mexico and have a natural habitat on Holloman.... More

Iraqi logistics officer signs for an equipment transfer,

Iraqi logistics officer signs for an equipment transfer,

Iraqi logistics officer signs for an equipment transfer, March 17. The transfer, involving five crates and more than $300,000 of equipment, is part of more than $7 million in assets transferred so far as part o... More

Second Lt. John Ouellet III (right), Iraq Training

Second Lt. John Ouellet III (right), Iraq Training

Second Lt. John Ouellet III (right), Iraq Training and Advisor Mission-Air officer in charge of the foreign excess property program, speaks to Iraqi officers about the contents of a shipping container during a ... More

Warning signs are displayed near an artificial owl

Warning signs are displayed near an artificial owl

Warning signs are displayed near an artificial owl burrow, Oct. 22, 2020, on Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Artificial burrows were built away from hazardous areas on base to encourage owls to live in a s... More

Capt. Christina Behrens, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron

Capt. Christina Behrens, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron

Capt. Christina Behrens, 49th Civil Engineer Squadron Installation Management commander, and Audrey Holstead, Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute research associate, inspect an artificial owl burrow, Oct. 22,... More

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor Mission-Air officer in charge of the foreign excess property program, inspects a container before transfer of the property to the Iraqi military, March 17.... More

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor

Second Lt. John Ouellet III, Iraq Training and Advisor Mission-Air officer in charge of the foreign excess property program, opens a container in order to inspect a it's contents before their transfer to the Ir... More

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