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Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineers

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineers

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron frame the floor of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 17, 2014. As part of their on-the-job training, the CEs ... More

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, right, an engineer

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, right, an engineer

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, right, an engineer assistant with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, prepares to measure the distance between two wooden studs for the floor frame of a wooden shed at the CEs w... More

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, front, an engineer

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, front, an engineer

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, front, an engineer assistant with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, measures the distance between two wooden studs for the floor frame of a wooden shed at the CEs warehouse in... More

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame one of the four walls of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 18, 2014. As part of their on-the-job training, t... More

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, cuts a two-by-six piece of wood with a mitre saw for the floor frame of a wooden shed at the CEs warehouse in Join... More

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, inspects the secureness of the wall of a wooden shed being built at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-La... More

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron place one of the four walls of a wooden shed onto the base of the floor the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 18, 2014. As part ... More

Airman 1st Class Salvatore Ceraldi, front, and Tech.

Airman 1st Class Salvatore Ceraldi, front, and Tech.

Airman 1st Class Salvatore Ceraldi, front, and Tech. Sgt. Michael McBride, both with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, discuss the design plans for the 10-by-10 shed. Ceraldi, a structural specialist, was tas... More

Senior Airman Delvin Reneau, an engineer assistant

Senior Airman Delvin Reneau, an engineer assistant

Senior Airman Delvin Reneau, an engineer assistant with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, prepares to hammer a nail into the wooden studs of the wall frame for a 10-by-10 wooden frame being built at the CEs w... More

Senior Airman Ross Cundey, left, and Staff Sgt. John

Senior Airman Ross Cundey, left, and Staff Sgt. John

Senior Airman Ross Cundey, left, and Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, both structural specialists with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, ensure the wall frame is leveled to the floor base before it is secured. Cunde... More

Airman 1st Class Salvatore Ceraldi, a structural specialist

Airman 1st Class Salvatore Ceraldi, a structural specialist

Airman 1st Class Salvatore Ceraldi, a structural specialist with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, hammers a nail into the wood studs of the floor frame at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurs... More

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, cuts a one-inch piece of ply-wood that will be used in a header for the door of a wood shed. Caporaso, along with four ... More

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame one of the four walls of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 18, 2014. As part of their on-the-job training, t... More

Senior Airman Ross Cundey and Airman 1st Class Andrew

Senior Airman Ross Cundey and Airman 1st Class Andrew

Senior Airman Ross Cundey and Airman 1st Class Andrew Speight, both structural specialists with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, prepare to hammer nails into the wooden studs of the wall frame for a 10-by-10... More

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer assistant, and Salvatore Ceraldi, a structural specialist, both with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame the floor of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint ... More

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame the floor of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 17, 2014. As part of their on-the-job training, the CEs w... More

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, cuts a one-inch piece of ply-wood that will be used in a header for the door of a wood shed. Caporaso, along with four ... More

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame one of the four walls of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 18, 2014. As part of their on-the-job training, t... More

Wood screws used to build a 10-by-10 wood shed by 108th

Wood screws used to build a 10-by-10 wood shed by 108th

Wood screws used to build a 10-by-10 wood shed by 108th Civil Engineers Squadron Airman. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Armando Vasquez/Released)

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Two civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame the floor of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 17, 2014. As part of their on-the-job training, the CEs w... More

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with

Staff Sgt. John Caporaso, a structural specialist with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, marks cutting lines on a two-by-six piece of wood at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 1... More

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron place one of the four walls of a wooden shed onto the base of the floor the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 18, 2014. As part ... More

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron

Civil engineers with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron secure a wall onto the base of the floor of a wooden shed being built at the CEs warehouse in Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., May 18, 2014. As part... More

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer assistant, and Salvatore Ceraldi, a structural specialist, both with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame the floor of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint ... More

Some of the tools used by the 108th Civil Engineers

Some of the tools used by the 108th Civil Engineers

Some of the tools used by the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron Airmen to build a 10-by-10 wooden shed as part of their on-the-job training May 18, 2014. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Armando Vasque... More

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant

Airman 1st Class Daniel Bennett, an engineer assistant with the 108th Civil Engineers Squadron, cuts a two-by-six piece of wood with a mitre saw for the floor frame of a wooden shed at the CEs warehouse in Join... More

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer

Airmen 1st Class Daniel Bennett, left, an engineer assistant, and Salvatore Ceraldi, a structural specialist, both with the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron frame the floor of a shed at the CEs warehouse in Joint ... More

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