By | November 29, 2011
Mock deployers perform Self Aid Buddy Care on a simulated victim during the Ability To Survive and Operate Rodeo at Nose Dock One at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Nov. 28. The rodeo was held to help prepare more than 700 Airmen for the upcoming JB Charleston Operational Readiness Inspection. The rodeo included seven separate stations which tested Airmen on Self Aid Buddy Care, weapons familiarization, Unidentified Explosive Objects training and donning chemical protection gear. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle)
Technical Sgt. Isaac Jones reviews weapons familiarization with Airmen during the Ability To Survive and Operate Rodeo at Nose Dock One at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Nov. 28. The rodeo was held to help prepare more than 700 Airmen for the upcoming JB Charleston Operational Readiness Inspection. The rodeo included Self Aid Buddy Care, weapons familiarization, Unidentified Explosive Objects training and donning chemical protection gear. Jones is from the 628th Security Forces Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle)
Staff Sgt. Richard Barie fills out a Gas Mask inspection tag during the Ability To Survive and Operate Rodeo at Nose Dock One at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Nov. 28. The rodeo was held to help prepare more than 700 Airmen for the upcoming JB Charleston Operational Readiness Inspection. The rodeo included Self Aid Buddy Care, weapons familiarization, Unidentified Explosive Objects training and donning chemical protection gear. Barie is from the 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle)
Mock deployers perform Self Aid Buddy Care on a simulated victim during the Ability To Survive and Operate Rodeo at Nose Dock One at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Nov. 28. The rodeo was held to help prepare more than 700 Airmen for the upcoming JB Charleston Operational Readiness Inspection. The rodeo included Self Aid Buddy Care, weapons familiarization, Unidentified Explosive Objects training and donning chemical protection gear. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle)
Senior Airman Ross Kreikemeier watches as a mock deployer demonstrates his ability to perform decontamination correctly during the Ability To Survive and Operate Rodeo at Nose Dock One at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Nov. 28. The rodeo was held to help prepare more than 700 Airmen for the upcoming JB Charleston Operational Readiness Inspection. The rodeo included Self Aid Buddy Care, weapons familiarization, Unidentified Explosive Objects training and donning chemical protection gear. Kreikemeier is from the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle)
Technical Sgt. Karen Harris explains how to inspect the air filter on a gas mask to Airman 1st Class Sebastiana Solis-Lopez during the Ability To Survive and Operate Rodeo a Nose Dock One at Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Nov. 28. The rodeo was held to help prepare more than 700 Airmen for the upcoming JB Charleston Operational Readiness Inspection. The rodeo included Self Aid Buddy Care, weapons familiarization, Unidentified Explosive Objects training and donning chemical protection gear. Harris is from the 628th Civil Engineer Squadron and Solis-Lopez is from the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Nicole Mickle)