Air Force Senior Airmen Bradley Tucker, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems journeyman, connects a wire to a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning component at the base fitness center, June 22, 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. By executing the construction as an in-house troop-training project, the 56th CES will save the Air Force an estimated $ million making it the largest active project of its kind in the Air Education and Training Command. The 56th CES provides technically sound combat engineers to build, sustain, and protect Luke AFB’s $2 billion in infrastr


Air Force Senior Airmen Bradley Tucker, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems journeyman, connects a wire to a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning component at the base fitness center, June 22, 2021, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. By executing the construction as an in-house troop-training project, the 56th CES will save the Air Force an estimated $ million making it the largest active project of its kind in the Air Education and Training Command. The 56th CES provides technically sound combat engineers to build, sustain, and protect Luke AFB’s $2 billion in infrastructure and $ billion of aircraft, through engineering.


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