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Airman 1st Class Jhunel Binoya, 554th Rapid Engineering Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron Engineer heavy equipment and pavement specialist, uses a stamper machine to smooth out fresh asphalt on Naval Base Guam’s flight line, Feb. 8, 2024. The 554th REDHORSE have been hard at work for a week clearing and rehabilitating the flight line on NBG. Their efforts are part of a larger plan to expand aircraft capabilities on Guam as simultaneous flight line rehabilitation efforts occur on Pacific Regional Training Center - Andersen, Guam.

Airman 1st Class Jhunel Binoya, 554th Rapid Engineering Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron Engineer heavy equipment and pavement specialist, uses a stamper machine to smooth out fresh asphalt on Naval Base Guam’s flight line, Feb. 8, 2024. The 554th REDHORSE have been hard at work for a week clearing and rehabilitating the flight line on NBG. Their efforts are part of a larger plan to expand aircraft capabilities on Guam as simultaneous flight line rehabilitation efforts occur on Pacific Regional Training Center - Andersen, Guam. (Staff Sgt. Pedro Tenorio, U. S. Air Force)

554th Rapid Engineering Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron Engineer heavy equipment and pavement Airmen, U.S. Navy Sailors and Royal Australian Air Force members work together to repair Naval Base Guam’s flight line, Feb. 8, 2024. During the annual Cope North exercise, partners from RAAF joined the 554th REDHORSE and NBG Sailors to rehabilitate the old flight line on Naval Base Guam. Their efforts are part of a larger plan to expand air power capabilities on Guam as simultaneous flight line revitalization efforts occur on Pacific Regional Training Center - Andersen, Guam.

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