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A medical laboratory technician prepares to pour a urine sample into a vial at the Air Force Drug Testing Laboratory (AFDTL), The AFDIL, the only Air Force drug lab certified by the Department of Defense, is responsible for all Air Force drug tests in the

SGT Brenda Harrison, medical laboratory technician, tests a urine sample for the presence of cocaine at the Air Force Drug Testing Laboratory (AFDTL), The AFDIL, the only Air Force drug lab certified by the Department of Defense, is responsible for all Ai

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US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Ernest Retikis, Laboratory Technician, 48th Medical Group (MDG), uses a reagent dipstick to analyze a urine sample, inside the Hospital at Royal Air Force (RAF) Mildenhall, United Kingdom (UK)

Air Force personnel wear Chemical Warfare Defense Equipment (CWDE) during a new generation equipment test

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Daniel Gregorich, 39th Medical Operations Squadron, Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight, checks water supply samples for chemical agents using the M-272 field test kit inside the laboratory at Incirlik Air Base (AB), Turkey

Air Force personnel wear Chemical Warfare Defense Equipment (CWDE) during a new generation equipment test

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Monica Uruchurtu, a laboratory craftsman with the 31st Medical Support Squadron (MSS), swabs a urine sample into a blood agar in order to grow gram negative or gram positive types of bacteria

A technician works with urine specimens while conducting a drug screening test

Medical laboratory technicians run confirmation tests on urine samples that were initially determined to be positive at the Air Force Drug Testing Laboratory (AFDTL), The AFDIL, the only Air Force drug lab certified by the Department of Defense, is respon

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Base: Brooks Air Force Base

State: Texas (TX)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: CMSGT Don Sutherland

Release Status: Released to Public

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An inspector examines an integrated circuit chip on a printed control board as repair technicians are demonstrated on a television monitor at the Fleet Mine Warfare Training Center (FMWTC). The center, the only one of its kind in the Navy, trains new recruits as well as experienced Sailors in areas such as mine assembly, fire fighting, damage control, minehunter operations, computer board repair and leadership/management programs

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An instructor at the Defense Language Institute reviews an assignment with the class

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A medium-range view of the main gate

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Boeing technicians move a piece of hardware into position on Node 1 of the International Space Station (ISS) in KSC's Space Station Processing Facility in preparation for mating with Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)-2. The node is the first element of the ISS to be manufactured in the United States and is currently scheduled to lift off aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on STS-88 later this year, along with PMAs 1 and 2. The 18-foot-in-diameter, 22-foot-long aluminum module was manufactured by the Boeing Co. at Marshall Space Flight Center. Once in space, Node 1 will function as a connecting passageway to the living and working areas of the ISS. It has six hatches that will serve as docking ports to the U.S. laboratory module, U.S. habitation module, an airlock and other space station elements KSC-98pc539

SGT. Lois Cheesebourgh talks to STAFF SGT. Jesse Haro as he monitors an infant in a hyperbaric chamber in Building 160W

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