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Staff Sgt. Cody Williams, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Cody Williams, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron

Staff Sgt. Cody Williams, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, simulates hosing down an aircraft during an emergency management exercise at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 12, 2015. The EME te... More

First responders from the 8th Civil Engineer Squadron

First responders from the 8th Civil Engineer Squadron

First responders from the 8th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department simulate hosing down an F-16 Fighting Falcon during an emergency management exercise at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 12, 2015. T... More

The 8th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department responds

The 8th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department responds

The 8th Civil Engineer Squadron fire department responds to a simulated aircraft accident during an emergency management exercise at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Jan. 12, 2015. The EME tested the Wolf Pa... More

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