910th’s Utah aerial spray mission aids EOD, provides training and cost savings
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah – A close up of the invasive weed, Halogeton, taken March 18, 2015. The weed, if left unchecked, can obscure target sites on the bombing range and make locating Unexploded Ordinance (UXOs) difficult and dangerous for Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) teams working on the Utah Test and Training Range near here. The 910th Airlift Wing based at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio and home to the Department of Defense’s only large area, fixed wing aerial spray capability, conducted a two-week aerial spray mission over UTTR, March 9 – 20, 2015, to eliminate Halogeton from selected target areas. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rick Lisum
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