Air Force members of the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron operate an excavator equipped with a hydraulic hammer, left, to break up concrete for removal by another excavator to modify a hole in the concrete in preparation for patching at the North Dakota Air National Guard Regional Training Site, Fargo, , Sept. 29, 2021. The Fargo civil engineer training site is one of four in the Air National Guard. The students are using heavy equipment and materials to patch simulated bomb impact craters to a concrete training runway using a new Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery (RADR) system for the first
Air Force members of the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron operate an excavator equipped with a hydraulic hammer, left, to break up concrete for removal by another excavator to modify a hole in the concrete in preparation for patching at the North Dakota Air National Guard Regional Training Site, Fargo, , Sept. 29, 2021. The Fargo civil engineer training site is one of four in the Air National Guard. The students are using heavy equipment and materials to patch simulated bomb impact craters to a concrete training runway using a new Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery (RADR) system for the first time at the Fargo site. ( Air National Guard photo by Chief Master Sgt. David H. Lipp)
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