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Air Guard civil engineers benefit from improvements

Deployment stickers for Iraq and Afghanistan are left out for Air National Guard civil engineers at the Civil Engineer and Security Forces Conference in Phoenix April 19-23, 2010. Across the country, thousands of construction and repair experts are in the midst of overseas deployments in historic numbers and scope. While whole units are deploying, leaving bases to manage in their absence, mobilization officials report improvements in notifications as well as in benefits. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mike R. Smith, National Guard Bureau)

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