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New Horizons personnel complete construction on Honduran school house
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Isaiah Maki, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron project manager, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla. and U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Robert Brown, a combat engineering officer and construction site officer in charge with the 271st Marine Wing Support Squadron, out of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., unveil the dedication plaque for the new two-classroom schoolhouse at the Gabriela Mistral school in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, July 28, 2015, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony to official open the building. The event marked the official opening of the building which was one of the key projects as part of the New Horizons Honduras 2015 training exercise taking place in and around Trujillo, Honduras. New Horizons was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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New Horizons personnel complete construction on Honduran school house
(From left to right) U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Ryan Elliott, 823rd RED HORSE Squadron deputy commander and New Horizons Honduras exercise commander, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., and a native of Grove City, Pa.; Director Doris Maradiaga, Colón Department of Education district director; Principal Abraham Ruiz, Gabriela Mistral school; Honduran Army Col. Rafael Deras, 15th Battalion commander: Ghisell Padilla, Colón Department governor; and Trujillo Mayor José Antonio Lainez cut the ribbon of the new two-classroom schoolhouse at the Gabriela Mistral school in Ocotes Alto, July 28, 2015, as part of the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event marked the official opening of the building which was one of the key projects as part of the New Horizons Honduras 2015 training exercise taking place in around Trujillo, Honduras. New Horizons was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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Well site activity - July 7, 2015
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Malcolm Stone, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron pavements and construction equipment operator, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., directs a piece of drilling steel at the well site in Honduras Aguan, Honduras, July 7, 2015. This was the last piece of steel needed to complete initial drilling of the well. The well is one of multiple projects going on in and around Trujillo as part of NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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Well site activity - July 7, 2015
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. David Moseley, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron vehicle maintenance journeyman, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., pumps fue linto the rig tender truck at the well site in Honduras Aguan, Honduras, June 25, 2015. The well is one of the multiple projects taking place around Trujillo as part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS teams begin drilling in Honduras Aguan
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. David Mosley, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron vehicle maintenance journeyman, directs a vehicle at the Honduras Aguan well site near Trujillo, Honduras, June 25, 2015. The Honduras Aguan well is one of the multiple projects taking place around Trujillo as part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS teams begin drilling in Honduras Aguan
Airmen from the 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., work to position drilling equipment at the Honduras Aguan well site near Trujillo, Honduras, June 25, 2015. The well is one of multiple projects going on in and around Trujillo as part of NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS teams begin drilling in Honduras Aguan
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kevin Conklin, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron pavements and construction equipment operator, helps direct vehicles at the Honduras Aguan well site near Trujillo, Honduras, June 25, 2015. The well-drilling team is setting up to dig a well to provide clean water to 6,000 residents in and around the area as part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS teams begin drilling in Honduras Aguan
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kevin Conklin, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron pavements and construction equipment operator, helps direct vehicles at the Honduras Aguan well site near Trujillo, Honduras, June 25, 2015. The well-drilling team is setting up to dig a well to provide clean water to 6,000 residents in and around the area as part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS teams begin drilling in Honduras Aguan
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Charles Ballou (left) fist bumps U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Zacharia Blower, both 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron pavements and construction equipment operators, at the well site located in the village of Honduras Aguan near Trujillo, Honduras, June 25, 2015. The well is one of multiple projects going on in and around Trujillo as part of NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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Progress continues at NEW HORIZON construction site
Airmen from the 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron, and Marines from the 271st Marine Wing Support Squadron, 2nd Marine Air Wing, move bricks to the interior of the new two-room schoolhouse which will be used to create the interior walls of the building at the Gabriela Mistral school construction site in the village of Ocotes Alto near Trujillo, Honduras, June 24, 2015. The building is one of multiple projects going on in and around Trujillo and Tocoa as part of NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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Progress continues at NEW HORIZON construction site
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ryan McAllister, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron structural craft lead, removes hardened cement from around a mixer at the Gabriela Mistral school construction site in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, June 24, 2015. The site is home to the construction of a new two-classroom schoolhouse project and is one part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise conducted by U.S. Southern Command. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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Progress continues at NEW HORIZON construction site
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. James Gecoma, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron well-drilling superintendent, assists Staff Sgt. Edward Gimzhevskiy, 823rd ERHS heavy equipment operator, with a RT530E-2, Grove Mobile Telescoping Crane, at the Gabriela Mistral school construction site in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, June 24, 2015. The crane will be used to lift the septic tank lids and be used in the construction of the roof. The school project is part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise taking place in and around Tocoa and Trujillo, Honduras. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS personnel build a roof for school
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Ryan McAllister, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron structural craft lead, strengthens the wood frame used to create the bond beam with the help of U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Angel Goya, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron structural engineer, at the Gabriela Mistral primary school construction site in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, June 22, 2015. The construction project is one part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise conducted by U.S. Southern Command. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS personnel build a roof for school
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dylan Troiani, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron structural journeyman, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., works to smooth out the cement used to create the bond beam at the top of new two-room school building at the Gabriela Mistral primary school construction site in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, June 22, 2015. The construction project is part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise, an annual humanitarian exercise put on by U.S. Southern Command. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS personnel build a roof for school
Airmen from the 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., and Marines from the 271st Marine Wing Support Squadron, 2nd Marine Air Wing, based out of Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., work on the bond beam which will be used to hold the roof of the new two-room schoolhouse at the Gabriela Mistral primary school site in the village of Ocotes Alto near Trujillo, Honduras, June 22, 2015. The building is one of multiple projects going on in and around Trujillo and Tocoa as part of NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. The school project is one part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015, an annual humanitarian and training exercise put on by U.S. Southern Command. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS personnel build a roof for school
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michael Zemke, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron, pavements and heavy equipment operator, moves cement via a Bobcat T250 so U.S. Air Force Maj. William Toronto, NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 staff judge advocate, and others can help create the bond beam for the new two-room schoolhouse at the Gabriela Mistral primary school in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, June 22, 2015. The school project is one part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015, an annual humanitarian and training exercise put on by U.S. Southern Command. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS personnel build a roof for school
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Isaiah Maki, 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron project manager, out of Hurlburt Field, Fla., hands a bucket of cement to U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dustin Haycox, 823rd ERHS structural craftsman, to create the bond beam for the roof of the new two-room classroom at the Gabriela Mistral school construction site in Ocotes Alto, Honduras, June 22, 2015. The construction project is one part of the NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise taking place throughout Trujillo and Tocoa, Honduras. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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NEW HORIZONS personnel build a roof for school
Airmen from the 823rd Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron, and Marines from the 271st Marine Wing Support Squadron, 2nd Marine Air Wing, work on the bond beam which will be used to hold the roof of the new two-room schoolhouse at the Gabriela Mistral primary school site in the village of Ocotes Alto near Trujillo, Honduras, June 22, 2015. The building is one of multiple projects going on in and around Trujillo and Tocoa as part of NEW HORIZONS Honduras 2015 training exercise. NEW HORIZONS was launched in the 1980s and is an annual joint humanitarian assistance exercise that U.S. Southern Command conducts with a partner nation in Central America, South America or the Caribbean. The exercise improves joint training readiness of U.S. and partner nation civil engineers, medical professionals and support personnel through humanitarian assistance activities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. David J. Murphy/Released)
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432nd Wing emblem
Emblem of the 432nd Wing, originally approved for the 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Group on June 2, 1955.
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