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J-Team setting up missions for success

| Staff Reporters
Hurlburt Field, Fla. – Military operations require flexibility and they aren’t always in ideal locations. When needed, there is a team of civil engineers who are able to build and tear down small temporary bases in a short period of time for special operations forces in austere locations. 
Airmen with the 1st Special Operations Civil Engineering Squadron set up a temporary living unit during exercise Frigid Archer at Eglin Range, Fla., Jan. 6, 2016. Basic fundamentals of J-team were recently tested and trained when an Air Rapid Response Kit (ARRK) was deployed during exercise Frigid Archer to demonstrate the distinctive capabilities of what the personnel and equipment can accomplish.

 

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