The 18th Civil Engineer Squadron and the Navy Seabees use heavy machinery to repair a simulated damaged runway at Kadena Air Base, Japan May 14, 2009. During the 18th Wing's weeklong local operational readiness exercise, the crews worked to patch 10-foot deep holes caused by mock bomb explosions. This was the first time both organizations practiced ADR in a simulated combat zone. The Seabees are in a 6 month rotation here and are being integrated into training with Airmen to capitalize on all engineering assets and fulfill the mission here. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rey Ramon)
The 18th Civil Engineer Squadron and the Navy Seabees use heavy machinery such as the vibratory roller to repair a simulated damaged runway at Kadena Air Base, Japan May 14, 2009. During the 18th Wing's weeklong local operational readiness exercise, the crews worked to patch 10-foot deep holes caused by mock bomb explosions. This was the first time both organizations practiced ADR in a simulated combat zone. The Seabees are in a 6 month rotation here and are being integrated into training with Airmen to capitalize on all engineering assets and fulfill the mission here. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rey Ramon)
The 18th Civil Engineer Squadron and the Navy Seabees lay out a folded fiberglass mat which allows aircraft to land on a smooth surface at Kadena Air Base, Japan May 14, 2009. During the 18th Wing's weeklong local operational readiness exercise, the crews worked to patch 10-foot deep holes caused by mock bomb explosions. This was the first time both organizations practiced airfield damage repair in a simulated combat zone. The Seabees are in a 6 month rotation here and are being integrated into training with Airmen to capitalize on all engineering assets and fulfill the mission here. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rey Ramon)
The 18th Civil Engineer Squadron and the Navy Seabees lay out a pendant cable attached to a mobile aircraft arresting system used to stop landing aircraft on a simulated repaired runway at Kadena Air Base, Japan May 14, 2009. During the 18th Wing's weeklong local operational readiness exercise, the crews worked to patch 10-foot deep holes caused by mock bomb explosions. This was the first time both organizations practiced ADR in a simulated combat zone. The Seabees are in a 6 month rotation here and are being integrated into training with Airmen to capitalize on all engineering assets and fulfill the mission here. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Rey Ramon)