By | February 12, 2015
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. – Tech. Sgt. Nolan Gibson, 437th Maintenance Squadron Home Station Check dock chief and coordinator, briefs a group of community leaders during an evening tour at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Feb. 11, 2015. The tour exposed the leaders to the important contributions of Charleston’s Nighttime Warriors. Gibson explained the process for providing in-depth home station checks for every C-17 Globemaster III in the base’s inventory—a process each plane must undergo every 120 days. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Christopher Love)
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. – Dean Riegel, Joint Base Charleston Advisory Council member, thanks Airman 1st Class Eric Chmidling, 437th Aerial Port Squadron fleet services agent, and shares his business card after a briefing for community leaders at the Air Base Feb. 11, 2015. The briefing came as part of a week-long tribute to Charleston’s Nighttime Warriors—the men and women who keep the mission going after dark. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Christopher Love)
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. – Paul Mansfield, 437th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment technician, briefs community leaders about his role in maintaining an ESSEX Generator at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Feb. 11, 2015. The tour exposed the leaders to the important contributions of Charleston’s Nighttime Warriors. Mansfield, a former service member, has filled a civilian position at Joint Base Charleston since 1986 and has worked night shift since 2007. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Christopher Love)
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. – Marc Tye, Joint Base Charleston Advisory Council member, examines an ESSEX Generator during a tour for community leaders Feb. 11, 2015 at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The tour exposed the leaders to the important contributions of Charleston’s Nighttime Warriors. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Christopher Love)
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. – Senior Airman Michael Johnson, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels accountant, explains the administrative side of fueling aircraft during a tour for community leaders Feb. 11, 2015, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The tour exposed the leaders to the important contributions of Charleston’s Nighttime Warriors. LRS’s Fuels Management Flight operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to support Charleston’s military operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Christopher Love)