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160402-F-DL987-015
Staff Sgt. Bruce Bennet, 931st Civil Engineer Squadron Water and Liquid Fuels technician, removes a thermostat from a wall being removed April 2, 2016, in Building 1 at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The 931 CES renovated offices in Building 1 to create a new command suite for the 931st. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160403-F-DL987-003
Staff Sgt. Buck Bonnell, top, 931st Civil Engineer Squadron Pavements and Construction journeyman, secures a section of drywall held in place by Tech. Sgt. John Shankles, 931 CES heavy equipment operator, April 3, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The is part of a wall constructed to convert former closet-space into an office. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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160403-F-DL987-019
Staff Sgt. Brandon Smith, 931st Civil Engineer Squadron Structures journeyman, paints over a section of wall that was a doorway less than 24 hours before Smith began painting April 3, 2016, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The door was closed off to allow for more space in the next office and control the number of entry points. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Preston Webb)
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