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Firing up allied training with 435 CTS

Firing up allied training with 435 CTS

Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The 435th Construction and Training Squadron hosted training exercises with Lithuanian air force service members July 11 through 15 on Ramstein.

July 28, 2016 ×

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435th CTS hosts mock deployment

435th CTS hosts mock deployment

 

April 14, 2016 ×

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Moldovan students leave Liceul Teoretic Alexei Mateevici School for the day Oct. 19 in Sanatauca, Moldova. Airmen from the 435th Construction and Training Squadron and the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron have been working on renovations to a gymnasium locker room at the school since Sept. 23. The Moldova Humanitarian and Civic Assistance program is part of a military and civilian theater security cooperation program the U.S. European Command uses to directly impact civilian communities throughout 17 countries, primarily in Eastern Europe. In addition to allowing service members the opportunity to further their skill sets on the construction site, HCA projects also promote increased bonds and trust for future operations and improvement between the U.S. and partnered nations.

Airmen renovate Moldovan school, strengthen students’ future

Photos by Senior Airman Nicole Sikorski

Moldovan students leave Liceul Teoretic Alexei Mateevici School for the day Oct. 19 in Sanatauca, Moldova. Airmen from the 435th Construction and Training Squadron and the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron have been working on renovations to a gymnasium locker room at the school since Sept. 23. The Moldova Humanitarian and Civic Assistance program is part of a military and civilian theater security cooperation program the U.S. European Command uses to directly impact civilian communities throughout 17 countries, primarily in Eastern Europe. In addition to allowing service members the opportunity to further their skill sets on the construction site, HCA projects also promote increased bonds and trust for future operations and improvement between the U.S. and partnered nations.

October 29, 2015 ×

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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Cole Kasten, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron pavement and heavy equipment operator, pushes a wheelbarrow before mixing cement for a ramp at Public School No. 4 Aug. 28 in Gori. Kasten, along with a six-man U.S. Air Force team and Georgian army engineers, worked for more than 16 hours straight on some days during the 30-day project in order to complete everything they could to renovate of the school and help the children of Gori.

US Airmen help renovate Georgian school

Photos by Staff Sgt. Sara Keller

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Cole Kasten, 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron pavement and heavy equipment operator, pushes a wheelbarrow before mixing cement for a ramp at Public School No. 4 Aug. 28 in Gori.

September 10, 2015 ×

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Senior Airman Samuel Cagle, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, explains the 
different functions of their fire trucks to Lithuanian and Bosnian military members during a tour of the fire house March 12. The tour was one of many stops the Lithuanians and Bosnians made during the weeklong Firefighters Fundamental Course.

435th CTS Airmen assist allies with fundamentals course

Story and photo by Senior Airman Hailey Haux
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

A Firefighter Fundamentals Course was held for a group of Lithuanian and Bosnian military members March 10 through 14 at the 435th Construction and Training Squadron.

March 20, 2014 ×

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435th CTS renovates Boy Scouts facility

by Airman Dymekre Allen
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The Boy Scouts of America will be welcomed in their new and improved operations facility Monday. The building has been under construction to fix safety issues and make the facility feel more like a home away from home for the Scouts since Feb. 11.

September 5, 2013 ×

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Photo illustration by 1st Lt. Kay M. NissenThe 435th Construction Training Squadron military construction flight completed a humanitarian assistance renovation project in the country of Georgia. The nine-member team spent 54 days in country renovating restrooms for a kindergarten. The Airmen installed 25 new sinks and toilets, retiled the rooms, textured and painted the walls, installed new windows and doors, replaced old plumbing, and added water heaters to each room along with newly rewired light fixtures and receptacles.

435th CTS completes humanitarian project

by Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Mooney and 1st Lt. Kay Nissen
435th Air Ground Operations Wing

A 435th Construction and Training Squadron engineering team recently completed a humanitarian assistance renovation project in the country of Georgia.

June 20, 2013 ×