140 CES supports the Navajo Communities in Arizona and New Mexico
Colorado Air National Guard Senior Airman Cody Elfring, 140th Civil Engineer Squadron, works in the crawl space below a Hogan (a traditional Navajo home that will be used to house families with special needs children) as a part of the St. Michaels Association for Special Education - Innovative Readiness Training in Window Rock, Ariz., July 9, 2013. SMASE-IRT 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 will help prepare the service members for wartime missions in a joint-service environment, and simultaneously improve roads, area drainage and water lines, and update the school facilities and existing Hogans for the Navajo Reservations in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. (Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf)
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