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Gate 15A reopens after 2-month renovation
A vehicle passes through Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Gate 15A June 21, 2021. The car was one of the first vehicles to use the newly-reopened gate that had been closed for construction and an upgrade. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Gate 15A reopens after 2-month renovation
Senior Airman D’Mario Woodward and Staff Sgt. Clayton Reis, both with the 88th Security Forces Squadron, open Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Gate 15A the morning of June 21, 2021. The gate had been closed for a period of two months as it went through an upgrade and a cover was built over it. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Senior Airman D’Mario Woodward scans an ID card June 21 as a driver enters the newly reopened Gate 15A at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Last week, the 88th Security Forces Squadron adopted a new system for base visitor passes. (The ID card was blurred for security and privacy reasons). (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Freshly painted lanes are seen June 14 on the inbound lanes of Gate 15A at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in preparation of its reopening Monday. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Work on Gate 15A at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base nears completion June 14 ahead of its scheduled reopening. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Force Protection Condition levels
Force Protection Condition levels measure threats to an installation and prescribe specific defense procedures to mitigate the danger and protect Airmen and resources. Oftentimes, quarterly exercises will launch the base into a higher level of security, mimicking the installation-wide implications of a real-world threat. FPCON shifts are a chance for Airmen to practice patience, collaboration and readiness. Security changes affect every Airmen living or working at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and knowing what to expect will help all carry out their duties during both real and simulated threats. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Caroline Clauson)
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Force Protection Condition levels
Force Protection Condition levels measure threats to an installation and prescribe specific defense procedures to mitigate the danger and protect Airmen and resources. Oftentimes, quarterly exercises will launch the base into a higher level of security, mimicking the installation-wide implications of a real-world threat. FPCON shifts are a chance for Airmen to practice patience, collaboration and readiness. Security changes affect every Airmen living or working at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and knowing what to expect will help all carry out their duties during both real and simulated threats. (U.S. Air Force graphic/Caroline Clauson)
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