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Master-at-Arms, Petty Officer Second Class Nick Zealy, a phoenix raven assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron, center, explains his mission set to Col. Marc Greene, 628th Air Base Wing commander, during an immersion brief at Joint Base Charleston, S.C.,  June 19, 2020.
Szultan, a military working dog assigned to the 628th Security Forces Squadron, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., obeys his handler during a demonstration with Col. Marc Greene, 628th Air Base Wing commander, June 19, 2020.
Col. Marc Greene, 628th Air Base Wing commander, right, inspects the 628th Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms firing range during an immersion brief, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., June 19, 2020.
Col. Marc Greene, 628th Air Base Wing commander, prepares to board a harbor patrol boat during an immersion brief with the 628th Security Forces Squadron, June 19, 2020 on the Joint Base Charleston Weapons Station, S.C.
Members of the 628th Air Base Wing are given a tour of the Cooper River on a harbor patrol boat by the 628th Security Forces Squadron June 19th, 2020, Charleston, S.C.
Members of the 628th Security Forces Squadron speak with Col. Marc Greene, 628th Air Base Wing commander, during an immersion brief June 19, 2020 at the Joint Base Charleston Weapons Station, S.C.
Dental clinic personnel from the 628th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron pose for a photo at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The dental clinic is open for dental emergencies and deployment exams and has recently started taking annual exams. Dental clinic personnel are protecting their patients and themselves by regularly cleaning surfaces, wearing masks and gloves, reducing the number of patients they see, practicing physical distancing whenever possible and having patients use pretreatment mouth rinse.
JB Charleston Airmen participate in first operational use of TIS
Senior Airman Ashely Gonzalez, a facility manager assigned to the 628th Force Support Squadron uses sanitizing solution to clean off weights in the Air Base Fitness Center at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., June 26, 2020. Members of the 628th FSS use sanitizing solution on all surfaces that people touch on a regular basis and have created parameters to reduce the spread of COVID-19 to ensure that JB Charleston continues to restore readiness.
Senior Airman Tyra Rios, a progress manager assigned to the 628th Force Support Squadron sanitizes an equipment seat during a bi-hourly scheduled deep clean at Joint Base Charleston S.C., June 26, 2020. Members of the 628th FSS use sanitizing solution on all surfaces that people touch on a regular basis and have created parameters to reduce the spread of COVID-19 to ensure that JB Charleston continues to restore readiness.
Staff Sgt. Rondashia Singleton, NCO in charge of the fitness center assigned to the 628th Force Support Squadron, deep cleans a piece of equipment in the Airbase Fitness Center at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., June 26, 2020. Members of the 628th FSS use sanitizing solution on all surfaces that people touch on a regular basis and have created parameters to reduce the spread of COVID-19 to ensure that JB Charleston continues to restore readiness.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. John Barrett, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander presents Tech. Sgt. David Hoy, 628th LRS Fuels Control Center NCO in charge, a Bronze Star Medal award for his excellence during a deployment to Afghanistan, June 18, 2020 at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. During his deployment, Hoy traveled to various Afghan bases where he would advise on processes involving jet fuels transport and storage. He was rewarded with the Bronze Star Medal as a result of his commitment to the mission.
Capt. Kayla Gibson, left, and 1st Lt. Alex Osborn, pilots assigned to the 16th Airlift Squadron, review the squadron’s flight schedule on a new web-based platform at Joint base Charleston, S.C., June 18, 2020. The system was developed by the Airmen Coders, a group whose mission is to use coding to find modern solutions to the challenges today’s Airmen face. The web-based schedule allows aircrew members to remotely view upcoming missions and other important information. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua R. Maund)
Airman 1st Class Mac Summers, an aircraft hydraulics technician assigned to the accessories flight in the 437th Maintenance Squadron, holds up an aircraft part on Joint Base Charleston, S.C., June 3, 2020.
Senior Airman Samantha Emery, an aircraft hydraulics technician assigned to the accessories flight in the 437th Maintenance Squadron, works on an aircraft part on Joint Base Charleston, S.C., June 3, 2020.
Senior Airman Samantha Emery, an aircraft hydraulics technician assigned to the accessories flight in the 437th Maintenance Squadron, works on an aircraft part on Joint Base Charleston, S.C., June 3, 2020.
Senior Airman Christian Graham, a crew chief assigned to the 437th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, poses for an official photograph at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Graham won the Base Honor Guard Member of the Year award in the annual Air Mobility Command awards.
Senior Airman Spencer Cook, 437th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment technician, inspects the cooling air duct on a TLD manufactured air conditioner at joint base Charleston S.C., June 3, 2020. Members of the 437th MXS accept, fix and maintain equipment used on aircraft and in back shops to do maintenance inspections in order to keep the flight line a more lethal and ready force.
Senior Airman Spencer Cook, 437th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment technician, conducts an acceptance inspection on a TLD manufactured air conditioner at Joint Base Charleston S.C., June 3, 2020. Members of the 437th MXS accept, fix and maintain equipment used on aircraft and in back shops to do maintenance inspections in order to keep the flight line a more lethal and ready force.
Airman 1st Class Michaela Gallegos, 437th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment technician, replaces a filter on a universal hydraulic test stand at Joint Base Charleston S.C., June 3, 2020. Members of the 437th MXS accept, fix and maintain equipment used on aircraft and in back shops to do maintenance inspections in order to keep the flight line a more lethal and ready force.