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STAFF Sergeant Jason Rowe and other members of the 51st Civil Engineering Squadron, stop Rapid Runway Repair, don the MCU-2A/P gas mask and other appropriate protective gear while under attack by SCUD missiles during Osan's RESTORATION OF OPERATION (RESTOPS) Exercise

US Air Force AIRMAN Sherry Petras, 51st Security Forces Squadron, shows the first step in donning an MCU-2A/P protective mask, removing your headgear, during Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea's IRRE/CERE (Initial Response Readiness Exercise/ Combat Employment Readiness Exercise)

US Air Force AIRMAN Sherry Petras, 51st Security Forces Squadron, shows the second step in donning an MCU-2A/P protective mask, placing the mask over your face, during Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea's IRRE/CERE (Initial Response Readiness Exercise/ Combat Employment Readiness Exercise)

US Air Force (USAF) Airmen of the Virginia Air National Guard (ANG) 203rd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers (RED HORSE) Unit, practice getting a seal on their MCU-2P Gas Masks in under nine seconds. The unit held the mass chemical refresher course in preparation for deployment to an undisclosed location with the units activation

US Air Force AIRMAN Sherry Petras, 51st Security Forces Squadron, shows the fourth step in donning your MCU-2A/P protective mask, during Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea's IRRE/CERE (Initial Response Readiness Exercise/ Combat Employment Readiness Exercise)

US Air Force AIRMAN Sherry Petras, 51st Security Forces Squadron, shows the third step in donning an MCU-2A/P protective mask, tightening the straps to the mask, during Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea's IRRE/CERE (Initial Response Readiness Exercise/ Combat Employment Readiness Exercise)

Members of the 51st Civil Engineering Squadron, Osan Air Base, use Front-loaders to remove debris from bomb craters on a simulated flight line during Osan's RESTORATION OF OPERATION (RESTOPS) Exercise

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Micha Ana, a Firefighter assigned to the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), dons his gas mask during Exercise BEVERLY BULLDOG 04-01 at Osan Air Base (AB), Korea

Working in Mission-Oriented Protective Posture response level 4 (MOPP-4) gear, AIRMAN (AMN) Christopher Schmidt, (left), USAF, 51st Operations Support Squadron (OSS), and MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Kennith Teter, USAF, 51st OSS, prepare to transport an injured airman out of a simulated burning building during Exercise BEVERLY BULLDOG at Osan Air Base

STAFF Sergeant Jason Rowe and other members of the 51st Civil Engineering Squadron Osan Air Base, stop their Rapid Runway Repair while they don the MCU-2A/P gas mask and other protective gear while under attack by SCUD missiles during Osan's RESTORATION OF OPERATION (RESTOPS) Exercise

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Subject Operation/Series: RESTORATION OF OPERATION

Base: Osan Air Base

Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR)

Scene Major Command Shown: PACAF

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Justin D. Pyle

Release Status: Released to Public

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label_outline Explore Restops, Scud Missiles, P Gas Mask

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sergeant jason rowe staff sergeant jason rowe civil osan squadron osan air base rapid runway repair rapid runway repair mcu gear attack scud missiles scud missiles restoration operation restops exercise osan air base gas mask air base staff sergeant civil engineering south korea republic of korea korea high resolution scene major command p gas mask ssgt justin air force base us national archives