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Airman 1st Class Mathew Crozier, 11th Civil Engineer

Airman 1st Class Mathew Crozier, 11th Civil Engineer

Airman 1st Class Mathew Crozier, 11th Civil Engineer Squadron structural apprentice, welds a metal grate on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Feb. 13, 2019. The 11th Civil Engineer Squadron structures shop works with ot... More

Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony attendees observe a

Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony attendees observe a

Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony attendees observe a tree adorned with ornaments and lights at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Nov. 28, 2018. The annual event included life-size holiday cards, a 25-foot Christmas tree ad... More

Let There Be Light NASA Image of The Day

Let There Be Light NASA Image of The Day

Endeavour pilot Terry Virts opened the windows of the newly installed cupola one at a time early Wednesday, giving spacewalkers Robert Behnken and Nicholas Patrick an early look into the International Space Sta... More

Completed solar panels on a building in the rural city

Completed solar panels on a building in the rural city

Completed solar panels on a building in the rural city of Mbour in the Republic of Senegal in West Africa. (Photo provided by Dr. Peter Cho/Released)

Airman 1st Class Alex Price, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron

Airman 1st Class Alex Price, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron

Airman 1st Class Alex Price, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, loosen a security light case during while replacing a light bulb on a maintenance building near the flightline at Ellswor... More

Airman 1st Class Alex Price, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron

Airman 1st Class Alex Price, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron

Airman 1st Class Alex Price, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems technician, replaces a security light bulb on a maintenance building near the flightline at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., April 20,... More

Staff Sgt. John Gaters, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. John Gaters, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. John Gaters, 22nd Civil Engineer Squadron electrician, maneuvers the boom of a line maintenance truck as other 22nd CES Airmen guide the light pole where it will be secured April 2, 2015, at McConnel... More

Dr. Peter Cho, an electrical engineer in the Marine

Dr. Peter Cho, an electrical engineer in the Marine

Dr. Peter Cho, an electrical engineer in the Marine and Aviation Division at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, is preparing a solar panel to be installed on a building to bring light to a commun... More

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st Armored Division, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Bliss, Texas, installs a light fixture at the first House of Peace in El Paso, Texas, Feb. 22, 2014. Lt. Co... More

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