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A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

Daniel Woernlein, Environmental Protection Specialist

Daniel Woernlein, Environmental Protection Specialist

Daniel Woernlein, Environmental Protection Specialist with USAG Ansbach's Department of Public Work's Environmental Management Division, ensures every drop of honey makes it into the sieve during the honey extr... More

View of the business end of an M198 Medium Towed Howitzer. US Marines from Third Battalion, Eleventh Marine Regiment, First Marine Division use combinations of variable timed fuses and different powered charges, including super 8, green, white, and red bag, also an assortment of 155mm rounds including high explosive, concrete piercing, white phosphorous, illumination, killer junior, beehive, anti-tank and anti-personnel rounds to create specific effects on target. The entire weapons system, which weighs 16,000 pounds, is manned by 7 men and a chief and can fire up to 30,000 meters. The most common round used during training was the High Explosive (HE) round which weighs 96 pounds and has ...

View of the business end of an M198 Medium Towed Howitzer. US Marines ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: View of the business end of an M198 Medium Towed Howitzer. US Marines from Third Battalion, Eleventh Marine Regiment, First Mar... More

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive compos... More

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers o... More

Aidalina Rodriguez, a graduate of the beekeeper’s training,

Aidalina Rodriguez, a graduate of the beekeeper’s training,

Aidalina Rodriguez, a graduate of the beekeeper’s training, scrapes the wax caps from the honeycomb as part of the honey extraction process at the USAG Ansbach firefighting training center July 24.

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

US Marine Lance Corporal Derrick Banner from Battery "L", Third Battalion, Twelfth Marines, First Marine Division checks his aiming point on the collimator of the M198 155 mm Medium Howitzer, Towed. The Marines use a combination of variable timed fuses and different powered charges including super 8, green, white, and red bag, also an assortment of 155mm rounds including high explosive, concrete piercing, white phosphorous, illumination, killer junior, beehive, anti-tank and anti-personnel rounds to create specific effects on target. The entire weapons system, which weighs 16,000 pounds, is manned by 7 men and a chief and can fire up to 30,000 meters (18.64 miles) using a rocket-assisted ...

US Marine Lance Corporal Derrick Banner from Battery "L", Third Battal...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Marine Lance Corporal Derrick Banner from Battery "L", Third Battalion, Twelfth Marines, First Marine Division checks his ai... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive compos... More

FLTCM speaks to Seabees

FLTCM speaks to Seabees

Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet Master Chief Marco Ramirez, discusses important topics relating to Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3 before thanking them for their service during a base t... More

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management, and Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, examine a section of honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from t... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

Norbert Hauer, a beekeeper and chairman of the Ansbach

Norbert Hauer, a beekeeper and chairman of the Ansbach

Norbert Hauer, a beekeeper and chairman of the Ansbach Beekeeper Club, inspects the honeycombs to ensure the honey is ready for extraction at the Environmental Education Center on Urlas Kaserne July 26. Hauer s... More

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt examines a frame containing

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt examines a frame containing

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt examines a frame containing bees while speaking to a beekeeper as Sgt. 1st Class Mike Spurgin looks at the beehive during a visit to the Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Liv... More

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management, and Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, examine a section of honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from t... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers o... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive compos... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt, left, Sgt. 1st Class Mike

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt, left, Sgt. 1st Class Mike

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt, left, Sgt. 1st Class Mike Spurgin and a beekeeper look into a beehive at the Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock compound in Khost city, Khost province, Afghanistan,... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron

Alejandero Rodriguez, 402nd Aircraft maintenance Squadron aircraft electrician, removes a beehive from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive composed of three layers of hone... More

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive compos... More

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft

Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, boxes honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from the wall of Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. The hive compos... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt examines a frame containing

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt examines a frame containing

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt examines a frame containing bees as Sgt. 1st Class Mike Spurgin observes during a visit to the Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock compound in Khost city, Khost provi... More

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt, left, a beekeeper and

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt, left, a beekeeper and

U.S. Army Spc. Jared Rybolt, left, a beekeeper and Sgt. 1st Class Mike Spurgin look into a beehive at the Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock compound in Khost city, Khost province, Afghanistan,... More

Daniel Woernlein, Environmental Protection Specialist

Daniel Woernlein, Environmental Protection Specialist

Daniel Woernlein, Environmental Protection Specialist with USAG Ansbach's Department of Public Work's Environmental Management Division, and Heather Forsberg, a graduate of the beekeeper’s training, scrape the ... More

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management, and Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, examine a section of honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from t... More

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees

A beehive estimated to contain as many as 40,000 honeybees is removed from a wall of vacant Bldg. 272 at Robins Air Force Base on March 23, 2018. Beekeepers believe the three layers of honeycomb had been growin... More

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management,

Zach Porter, 78th Civil Engineering construction management, and Joe Money, 562nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aircraft overhaul systems worker, examine a section of honeycomb cut from a beehive removed from t... More

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