Members of the 628th Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight from Joint Base Charleston, explains the remotely operated robots to a student from the University School of the Lowcountry. More than 150 students from middle and high school boys from 17 Lowcountry school visited Joint Base Charleston Feb. 23, 2017, to learn about jobs in aviation as part of the second annual Tuskegee Airmen Career Day, hosted by the 315th Airlift Wing. The boys were able to learn about military and civilian careers in aviation by more than 15 different career fields. ( Air Force phot


Members of the 628th Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight from Joint Base Charleston, explains the remotely operated robots to a student from the University School of the Lowcountry. More than 150 students from middle and high school boys from 17 Lowcountry school visited Joint Base Charleston Feb. 23, 2017, to learn about jobs in aviation as part of the second annual Tuskegee Airmen Career Day, hosted by the 315th Airlift Wing. The boys were able to learn about military and civilian careers in aviation by more than 15 different career fields. ( Air Force photo by Senior Airman Tom Brading)


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