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Construction workers place the final touches on the

Construction workers place the final touches on the

Construction workers place the final touches on the new recycling center at the construction site Dec. 6, 2016. The new Ramstein recycle center is scheduled to open Dec. 17. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st ... More

Construction workers place the final touches on the

Construction workers place the final touches on the

Construction workers place the final touches on the new recycling center at the construction site at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 6, 2016. The new Ramstein recycle center is scheduled to open Dec. 17. (U.S.... More

A recycling center truck is parked in a bay at the

A recycling center truck is parked in a bay at the

A recycling center truck is parked in a bay at the construction site of the new recycling center at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 6, 2016. The new Ramstein recycle center is scheduled to open Dec. 17. (U.S. ... More

Recycling center personnel drive into the old recycle

Recycling center personnel drive into the old recycle

Recycling center personnel drive into the old recycle complex as they prepare to move locations at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 6, 2016. The old Ramstein recycle center provided service to base facility man... More

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