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Ed Muller, left, and Chuck Pickard, right, contractors,

Ed Muller, left, and Chuck Pickard, right, contractors,

Ed Muller, left, and Chuck Pickard, right, contractors, cut a metal beam while repairing an aircraft fire trainer at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., April 6, 2017. The contractors are renovating existing training st... More

John Straka, contractor, repairs steel on top of an

John Straka, contractor, repairs steel on top of an

John Straka, contractor, repairs steel on top of an aircraft fire trainer at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., April 6, 2017. The aircraft fire trainer allows 20th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighters to maintain thei... More

Contractors work on renovations to an aircraft fire

Contractors work on renovations to an aircraft fire

Contractors work on renovations to an aircraft fire trainer and a structure fire trainer at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., April 6, 2017. The renovations include repairing the simulated aircraft and adding an addit... More

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