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(birds chirping)

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(explosion)

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(fire)

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(distinct talking)

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- [Durika] NECC is hosting an ADR,

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Airfield Damage Repair, experiment.

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We've identified some capability gaps,

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within our ADR portfolio,
so we're conducting

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experimentation and validation of

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our tactics, techniques, and
procedures for this week.

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We have CB's and EOD
technicians working together

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to take advantage of the
Air Force training facility.

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- [Krueger] EOD's role
today was, basically,

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air core got hit, EOD had to
go down with another team,

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they are finding UXO's, and they're also

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classifying and finding
craters or endospores.

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- [Fisher] ADR is obviously a
very big thing for the CB's.

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ADR, Airfield Damage Repair, so here,

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we're doing some things, doing some tests,

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so we'll start an experiment to see

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if we can do this with a
lesser amount of people

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and minimal amount of equipment.

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So you see the blowing
and crater value excels,

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my team, the crater cut clean team,

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we come out here and we
start clearing the runway.

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There, we bring our
skid-steers with our saws out,

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and we start cutting these craters.

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Some of them have a pee hole,

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some of them are pretty banged up,

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some of them are smaller.

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- So the Airfield Damage
Repair problem set

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requires us to work together
in order to save time.

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Any CC deployed has
adapted force packages,

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where it members a command
to various communities

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will work together, deploy together,

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under one common control structure.

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(gravel being poured out)

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Airfield Damage Repair is important

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because it enables the
distributed maritime operations,

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which is in direct line in

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with the national defense strategy.

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(rock music)

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(raking and distinct talking)

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- [Fisher] This entire
thing is basically based on,

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you know, we have to keep adapting,

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time to change a new enemy, keeps updating

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the ways they attack, so we have to

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keep updating the ways that we fix things.

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We have to keep updating everything,

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all our instructions,
everything that we do,

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we just have to keep making
better and better and better.

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(soft rock music)

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They start pouring concrete on it,

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making it flat, and hopefully within

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a couple hours, we'll be
running planes on here again.

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(soft rock music)

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It's been a great experience, honestly.

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Anytime that you get to
work with other EOD's,

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you know, you get to see
other sides of the Navy,

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you get to experience different things.

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(rock music)

