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130th EIS drills at Wendover

The 130th Engineering Installation Squadron held a super drill at Wendover Air Field, Wendover, Utah June 4-7 in preparation for their upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. Master Sergeant Mark A. Hoferitza radios personnel with tactical movement commands during a chemical warfare exercise. The 130th EIS, who is responsible for installing, repairing, removing and relocating ground-based communications, computer and navigational aid systems equipment, donned chemical gear while performing these tasks. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Emily Monson.

The 130th Engineering Installation Squadron held a super drill at Wendover Air Field, Wendover, Utah June 4-7 in preparation for their upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. Master Sergeant Mark A. Hoferitza radios personnel with tactical movement commands during a chemical warfare exercise. The 130th EIS, who is responsible for installing, repairing, removing and relocating ground-based communications, computer and navigational aid systems equipment, donned chemical gear while performing these tasks. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Emily Monson.

The 130th Engineering Installation Squadron held a super drill at Wendover Air Field, Wendover, Utah June 4-7 in preparation for their upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. Tech. Sgt. Gregory Taylor assists Tech. Sgt. Jason Wolf with his chemical mask during a MOPP 4 drill. For four days the 130th EIS reenacted several mock chemical attacks where they practiced donning chemical gear, searching for unexploded ordinances and patrolling the area for toxic levels of chemical agents.  U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Emily Monson.

The 130th Engineering Installation Squadron held a super drill at Wendover Air Field, Wendover, Utah June 4-7 in preparation for their upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. Tech. Sgt. Gregory Taylor assists Tech. Sgt. Jason Wolf with his chemical mask during a MOPP 4 drill. For four days the 130th EIS reenacted several mock chemical attacks where they practiced donning chemical gear, searching for unexploded ordinance and patrolling the area for toxic levels of chemical agents. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Emily Monson.