910th Aerial Spray mission provides fire prevention, valuable training and more in skies over Idaho
MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho – Air Force Reserve Maj. Jen Remmers, an entomologist assigned to the 910th Airlift Wing’s 757th Airlift Squadron, watches as a C-130 Hercules aircraft, assigned to the 910th Airlift Wing, flies toward her position on the ground at nearby Saylor Creek Bombing Range here, Sept. 17, 2014, spraying herbicide to control the cheat grass in the area. The wing, based at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, is home to the Department of Defense’s only large-area, fixed-wing aerial spray capability, conducted a mission to spray herbicide on invasive cheat grass as a means of fire prevention here, Sept. 15-26, 2014. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.
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