Tech. Sgt. Pedro Colon, 514th Civil Engineer Squadron, checks the inside of his gas mask for discrepencies during a recent Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) training. The 514th Air Mobility Wing opened their new Battle Axe facilities Nov. 30 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The Battle Axe program focuses on CBRN training that prepares personnel to operate in a potentially hostile environment. The wing previously shared a facility with the joint base active duty component. Having their own facility enables the wing to train it's members in a more efficient and accelerated manner. (


Tech. Sgt. Pedro Colon, 514th Civil Engineer Squadron, checks the inside of his gas mask for discrepencies during a recent Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) training. The 514th Air Mobility Wing opened their new Battle Axe facilities Nov. 30 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The Battle Axe program focuses on CBRN training that prepares personnel to operate in a potentially hostile environment. The wing previously shared a facility with the joint base active duty component. Having their own facility enables the wing to train it's members in a more efficient and accelerated manner. (Air Force photo/released)


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