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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
Lt. Col. Jim Gold, an attached range control officer from the 111th Air Operations Group, 111th Attack Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, looks through a set of binoculars from inside a 10 story range control town while monitoring aircraft using the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex on Feb. 6, 2014, at Ft. Indiantown Gap, Pa. Gold is a former A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot and his years of expertise and training is now leveraged to assist others in the safe execution of training missions at Bollen Range. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
Lt. Col. Jim Gold, an attached range control officer from the 111th Air Operations Group, 111th Attack Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, looks through a set of binoculars from inside a 10 story range control town while monitoring aircraft using the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex on Feb. 6, 2014, at Ft. Indiantown Gap, Pa. Gold is a former A-10 Thunderbolt II pilot and his years of expertise and training is now leveraged to assist others in the safe execution of training missions at Bollen Range. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
Staff Sgt. Steven Stein, a joint terminal air controller from the 11th Air Support Operations Squadron, 3rd Air Support Group, which supports the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas, keys his microphone to pass targeting instructions to an A-10C overhead (not shown) during a joint training exercise at the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex on Feb. 6, 2014, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. JTAC controllers, like Stein, are working with C-17A Globemaster III and A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft in the mountainous, snowy terrain of central Pennsylvania. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
Staff Sgt. Steven Stein, (right) a joint terminal air controller from the 11th Air Support Operations Squadron, 3rd Air Support Group, which supports the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas, works with other members of his JTAC team to plot targets during a joint training exercise at the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex on Feb. 6, 2014, Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The JTAC controllers are working with C-17A Globemaster III and A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft in the mountainous, snowy terrain of central Pennsylvania. Bollen Range is operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing, Detachment 1, and supports live-fire training activities for most fighter units as well as helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
Two joint terminal air controllers from the 11th Air Support Operations Squadron, 3rd Air Support Group, which supports the U.S. Army's 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas, work together to plot targets from an observation point near a range tower during a joint-training exercise at the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex on Feb. 6, 2014, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The JTAC controllers are working with C-17A Globemaster III and A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft in the mountainous, snowy terrain of central Pennsylvania. Bollen Range is operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing, Detachment 1, and supports live-fire training activities for most fighter units as well as helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
A C-17A Globemaster III from Dover Air Force Base, Del. practices low-level terrain masking techniques over the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex during a training mission on Feb. 6, 2014, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. Bollen Range supports live-fire training activities for most fighter units as well as helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
A C-17A Globemaster III from Dover Air Force Base, Del. expends countermeasure flares over the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex, while reacting to electronic and visual threats during a training mission on Feb. 6, 2014, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The C-17A is being piloted by an Air Force Reserve crew from the 326th Airlift Squadron from Dover AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Bollen Live-Fire Range, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA.
A C-17A Globemaster III from Dover Air Force Base, Del. expends countermeasure flares over the Bollen Live-Fire Range Complex, while reacting to electronic and visual threats during a training mission on Feb. 6, 2014, at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The C-17A is being piloted by an Air Force Reserve crew from the 326th Airlift Squadron from Dover AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg L. Davis)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
A four-person fire attack crew consisting of 436th Mission Support Group senior leadership steps onto the wing of an aircraft fire trainer Nov. 4, 2013, Dover Air Force Base, Del. Fire attack crews from the 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Departments took turns battling a simulated wing, cargo compartment and flight deck fires. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
Flames engulf the cargo compartment of the aircraft fire trainer Nov. 4, 2013, at the fire training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Temperatures inside the trainer can reach up to 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
Aaron Weisenberger, back, with the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department leads a two-person fire attack crew Nov. 4., 2013, at the fire training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Weisenberger sprayed water on the simulated aircraft fire using an inch and three-quarter attack line and fog nozzle. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
Col. Thomas Reppart, 436th Mission Support Group commander, puts on structural firefighting gear Nov. 4, 2013, at the fire training facility on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Reppart took part in a joint training exercise for 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Departments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
Col. Gretchen Wiltse, 512th Mission Support Group commander, front, walks down the wing of an aircraft fire trainer Nov. 4, 2013, at the fire training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Wiltse took part in a joint training exercise for 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Departments. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
Col. Gretchen Wiltse, 512th Mission Support Group commander, right, receives training on fog nozzle operations from Master Sgt. Curtis Waters, 512th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department deputy chief, Nov. 4, 2013, at the fire training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Wiltse was part of a two-person fire attack crew for a simulated aircraft fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
A one and three-quarter inch attack line with a fog nozzle attached lays on the ground Nov. 4, 2013 at the fire department training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. An attack line has the capability of dispensing approximately 100 gallons per minute. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
A firefighter stands inside the doorway of an aircraft fire trainer Nov. 4, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Fire attack crews from the 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadrons wore aircraft rescue and firefighting proximity gear for protection when they battled a simulated aircraft fire in the cargo compartment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
A two-person fire attack crew walks up the wing of an aircraft fire trainer Nov. 4, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Fire Department personnel from the 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadrons held joint training exercises at the fire training area. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
Personnel from the 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Departments prepare for a training exercise Nov. 4, 2013, at the fire training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The structural live fire trainer, in the background, as well as the aircraft fire provided numerous training scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
A two-person fire attack crew aims a stream of water on an aircraft fire trainer Nov. 4, 2013, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Fire attack crews wear aircraft rescue and firefighting proximity gear for protection when battling aircraft fires. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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Fire Training at Dover AFB
A 436th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Department captain?s helmet sits on the ground Nov. 4, 2013, at the fire department training area on Dover Air Force Base, Del. A captain in the fire department is a noncommissioned officer holding the rank of staff sergeant or above. (U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)
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