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A Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, firefighter holds a drip torch after setting a line of fire in a field near the base during a prescribed burn Feb. 21, 2020. The drip torch is designed to safely dispense burning fuel to start fires in the desired spots. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Steven Holmes, Air Force Wildland Fire Branch Wildland Support Module lead, uses an all-terrain vehicle, Feb. 21, 2020, rigged with an automatic drip torch to spread fire across an Air Force-owned plot of land near the Northern boundary of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The wildland support module, out of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., travels the Eastern United States setting controlled fires mostly with the goal of reduce hazardous fuel levels to minimize the threat of brush and forest fires to Air Force installations and personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Members of the Air Force Wildland Fire Branch Wildland Support Module and the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Fire Department, part of the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, look out over scorched earth at the end of a prescribed burn near the base Feb. 21, 2020. The patch of Air Force-owned land is in the base’s glide scope and clear zone so it is the 88th Civil Engineering Group Natural Resource Program Office’s responsibility to manage. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Darryn Warner, 88th Civil Engineering Group Natural Resource Program manager, walks through the grass on Huffman Prairie Feb. 21, 2020, prior to setting it on fire. The 50-acre plot of land, just outside of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, was burned to help the natural prairie grass grow and to discourage woody vegetation. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Assistant Chief Bryan Weeks, of the Wright-Patterson AFB Fire Department, part of the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, walks along outside of the base fence line on Huffman Prairie with a drip torch Feb. 21, 2020, starting a prescribed burn. Burning this part of the prairie set up a boundary of burnt grass to act as a buffer between the base and the main fire. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Darryn Warner, 88th Civil Engineering Group Natural Resource Program manager, and District Chief Matt Dickey, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Fire Department, part of the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, stop a prescribed burn on Huffman Prairie from spreading on to the base Feb, 21, 2020. Prairie grass is a warm-season grass species and benefits from being burned. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Nick Steel, Air Force Wildland Fire Branch Wildland Support Module, and District Chief Matt Dickey, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Fire Department, part of the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, walk with drip torches Feb. 21, 2020, helping to spread a prescribed burn on Huffman Prairie. The two units combined in an effort to manage the fuel on the prairie and help the prairie grass grow. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Nick Steel, Air Force Wildland Fire Branch Wildland Support Module, walks with a drip torch Feb. 21, 2020, helping to spread a prescribed burn on Huffman Prairie. Steel’s module came to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., to help with the burn. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Huffman Prairie, where the Wright brothers learned to fly, burns Feb. 21, 2020. The event was a prescribed burn conducted by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to help the prairie grass thrive and discourage woody vegetation. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Darryn Warner, 88th Civil Engineering Group Natural Resource Program manager, stands in front of a prescribed burn on Huffman Prairie Feb. 21, 2020. Warner coordinated and oversaw the burn which was used to help the native prairie grass grow. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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District Chief Matt Dickey, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Fire Department, part of the 788th Civil Engineer Squadron, and Nick Steel, Air Force Wildland Fire Branch Wildland Support Module, walk through a smoldering Huffman Prairie following a prescribed burn Feb. 21, 2020. The two units combined in an effort to manage the fuel on the prairie and help the prairie grass grow. (U.S. Air Force photo/R.J. Oriez)
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Lt. Col. William Holl, 88th Mission Support Group deputy commander, is serving as the installation project officer for the 47th annual Air Force Assistance Fund campaign at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base from March 2 to April 10. (Skywrighter photo/Amy Rollins)
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Dr. Chad Waddington, an Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate Research Mathematician, and President of the Sensors Directorate Junior Force Council, was recently selected to serve as the Special Assistant to the Chief Scientist of the Air Force at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. This role allows him to support the Chief Scientist, provide valuable insight, and offer guidance and counsel to key military leaders. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rachel Simones)
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Attendees at the Southern Regional meeting for DEPSCoR interact with current DOD grantees through an in-depth panel discussion addressing lessons learned through working with basic research agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brianna Hodges)
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Edward Lee, AFOSR Program Coordinator for Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Serving Institutions and DEPSCoR Program Coordinator, and Dr. Bindu Nair, Deputy Director for Basic Research, Office of the Under Secretary for Research and Engineering (OSD) share a moment in between networking sessions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Brianna Hodges)
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Jack Owsley III, Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate Tech Transfer and Alliance Program Manager, was selected from among 300 federal laboratories to earn the 2020 Rookie of the Year Award from the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC). (U.S. Air Force photo/Rachel Simones)
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As part of this round of AFMC We Need funding, security forces defenders at Hill Air Force Base will acquire InstantEye small unmanned aerial systems to support base defense efforts at the installation. The Air Force Materiel Command has released an additional $5 million for projects across the enterprise, continuing the drive towards the goals of the AFMC We Need initiative. (Courtesy photo)
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Jacqueline Janning-Lask, director, Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate, provides an overview of the directorate’s mission to Jodie Hunt, an executive assistant assigned to the Sensors Directorate, March 4, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Janning-Lask, recently promoted to the director position, participated in immersion briefs throughout the directorate. (U.S. Air Force photo/Rachel Simones)
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The 88th Air Base Wing safety director Bill Neitzke, front left, and his team strive to minimize risks and hazards on the installation through facility inspections, education programs and training. The safety office is divided into four departments covering weapons, aviation and occupational safety, and the Voluntary Protection Program. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)
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Staff Sgt. Hayden Ullery-Oatney, 88th Air Base Wing Safety Office occupation safety specialist, conducts a spot safety inspection Mar. 10, 2020, in the National Museum of the United States Air Force’s restoration hanger on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo by R.J. Oriez)