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Airman 1st Class Bruce Lovett, 633rd Civil Engineer

Airman 1st Class Bruce Lovett, 633rd Civil Engineer

Airman 1st Class Bruce Lovett, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron fire fighter, practices the tower climb while being motivated by the 633rd CES Deputy Fire Chief, and teammate, Senior Master Sgt. Matthew McQuaig, A... More

Airman 1st Class Bruce Lovett and Staff Sgt. Kira Enlow,

Airman 1st Class Bruce Lovett and Staff Sgt. Kira Enlow,

Airman 1st Class Bruce Lovett and Staff Sgt. Kira Enlow, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron fire fighters, aid their tired team-mate, Airman 1st Class Chrisili Villasenor, after a long practice, Aug. 13, 2012, at La... More

Staff Sgt. Kira Enlow, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Kira Enlow, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Kira Enlow, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron fire fighter, prepares to fire a hose during a Fire Fighter Challenge team run-through of the individual medley, Aug. 13, 2012, at Langley Air Force Base, Va... More

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Jones, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Jones, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Jeremy Jones, 633rd Civil Engineer Squadron crew chief and team captain, adjusts his jacket during the final team practice, Aug. 13, 2012, at Langley Air Force Base, Va. During the upcoming Fire Fig... More

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