Contingency Response: AFDW’s primary mission
Senior Airman Brian Mink, an 11th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician, wearing an EOD-9 bomb suit, places an RTR-4 Integrated Imager near a suspicious package during Improvised Explosive Device training here March 29. Contingency response is just one of Air Force District of Washington’s core mission sets, which also includes ceremonial honors and operational support. The command reactivated in 2005 to address three broad objectives: to align the Air Force command structure in the NCR with its sister services; to improve Air Force support to the Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region; and to designate a single voice for Air Force cross-service issues in the NCR. (Photo/Bobby Jones)
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