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AIRMAN Victor Payne, USAF, 31st Civil Engineer Squadron, Horizontal Heavy Repair section, helps a student, Brittany Galloway, daughter of Major Charleston and Vernelle Galloway, Headquarters 16th Air Force, off of a "Bobcat Excavator" during a Civil Engineering (CE) demonstration at Aviano Elementary School, Aviano Air Base, Italy. This activity was a culmination to a four-week transportation unit by the kindergarten classes. The children gained first hand knowledge of large equipment by watching a dump truck empty its load of gravel onto the playground; a road grader level the gravel; a "Backhoe" and two "Bobcats" scoop up the gravel and reload it into the dump truck

AIRMAN Victor Payne, USAF, 31st Civil Engineer Squadron, Horizontal He...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Aviano Air Base State: Pordenone Country: Italy (ITA) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: SRA Louis Rivers, USAF Release St... More

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