140 CES supports the Navajo Communities in Arizona and New Mexico
Colorado Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Joshua Smith (left) holds a leveling rod as Staff Sgt. Roland Pugh, 140th Civil Engineer Squadron, uses an auto leveling device during site construction for a future home as part of the Innovative Readiness Training - Operation Footprint project in Gallup N.M., July 11, 2013. IRT mission Operation Footprint is an Air National Guard-led, multiservice mission comprised of Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard members from Army, Navy and Air Force components focusing on deployment and real-world readiness training. This project prepares the service members for wartime missions in a joint-service environment, while simultaneously providing free civil engineering services to the Navajo communities in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf)
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