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 AFCEC awarded patent for new runway repair technology  56th FW makes history ...




 by    I’m flattered that people think it’s named   Receives maintenance award two consecutive years
 NATAUShA BLY  after me.”
 While K-Fill won’t be in the field for
 Air Force installation and mission support Center   operational use for about two more years,
 Public Affairs
 securing the patent is a major step toward
 TYNDALL AiR FoRCe BASe, Fla.    equipping RADR teams with this mission-
 — The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office   critical tool.
 recently granted the Air Force a patent for   “Whether it’s damage from an attack
 an innovative runway repair solution devel-  or natural disaster, an out-of-commission
 oped at the Air Force Civil Engineer Center.   airfield in a remote location presents a
 The formula, developed by members of   huge risk to mission and Airmen,” said
 AFCEC’s laboratory at Tyndall Air Force   Maj. Khary Davis, AFCEC Expeditionary
 Base, will allow Rapid Airfield Damage   Engineering Division chief. “You can’t get
 Repair, or RADR, teams to quickly repair   supplies if you have a blocked transporta-
 runways using materials that can be gath-  tion path. Providing an option to increase
 ered locally, such as sand and clay.  the use of in-situ materials allows addi-
 Additionally, the Air Force expects sig-  tional options to civil engineers and can
 nificant cost savings, said Craig Mellerski,   help reduce the time to reopen airfields and
 AFCEC Requirements and Acquisition   logistic chains.”
 Division chief. Using locally-sourced mate-  With supplies at the ready, RADR teams
 rials for three quarters of the mixture will   Andrea Kennington   can fill and set concrete in just over an hour,
 save the Air Force approximately $1,140   The Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Readiness Directorate research team fills   bringing airfields back online quickly and
 per cubic yard.  craters using K-Concrete, Oct. 6, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The innovative   at a cost savings to taxpayers.
 The road to inventing cementitious mate-  runway repair solution was developed by members of AFCEC’s Laboratory at Tyn-  Five years after starting this journey with
 rial began in 2015, Mellerski said.  dall AFB. The solution allows rapid airfield damage repair teams to quickly repair   now-retired lab members, Dr. Derek Lovin-  Staff Sgt. Franklin R. Ramos
 “The Air Force needed an alternate   runways using materials that can be gathered locally, such as sand and clay.   good, Michael Henley and Jeffery Eichler,   Retired Lt. Gen. Nicholas Kehoe, Order of Daedalians national commander, presents the Maj. Gen.
 backfill solution that can be used in remote   Griffith is grateful she was able to take the   Clements McMullen Weapons System Maintenance Award to Brig. Gen. Gregory Kreuder, 56th Fighter
 areas to patch damaged runways, allow-  evaluations and three K-Concrete field   popular belief, the K does not stand for   project over the finish line for her team.  Wing commander and Col. James Greenwald, 944th FW commander, Oct. 6, at Luke Air Force Base.
 ing critical mission operations to resume   evaluations, and tested different combina-  Kara Griffith, the last remaining member   “It means a lot to me that I was able to   Awarded annually by the Secretary of the Air Force, the award is presented to an Air Force mainte-
 quickly,” Mellerski said.   tions of sand, soil, clay and gravel mixed in   of the original research team. “Potassium   finish this work, and that I was able to com-  nance unit with the greatest weapon system maintenance record for the previous year. The 56th and
 The AFCEC research team set out to   with fly ash and an activator solution.   Silicate Powder is the preferred ingredient   plete the goals we had originally set out to   944th fighter wings earned the award for the second consecutive year, 2018 and 2019 — the first time in
 create an adjustable, rapid-setting concrete   Eventually, they landed on a formula-  in the activator solution,” Griffith said. “’K’   complete when all of us were here,” Griffith   the award’s 60-year history. The most recent win is Luke’s fourth time earning the trophy.
 solution. They clocked in four K-Fill field   tion they dubbed “K-Fill.” Contrary to   is the chemical symbol for Potassium — but   said. “I’m glad I didn’t fail my team.”

 Military to play logistics-only role in COVID-19 vaccine effort




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 hisPAniC   (from Page 2)  with a deep patriotism for the country that he had grown   share with those around me. This understanding helps
 up and served in and felt it was his responsibility to   me be grateful for each opportunity I have experienced.
 it was necessary for minorities to protect themselves.   make meaningful contributions to it.  I recognize these advantages in my life as the byprod-
 While the war was unfolding, there was another war   My life and military career, compared to his, has   uct of the many sacrifices he made to advance his chil-
 on the home front with the Ku Klux Klan, who terror-  been polar opposite. I have never experienced racism   dren’s prosperity; however, these sacrifices run deeper
 ized minorities. On the opposing side were the Black   or discrimination to the extent he has, and opportu-  than just the love of a father. They are a fundamental
 Panthers and Brown Berets who fought back.  nities for education have always been available. The   structure in a culture which emphasizes the importance
 My father’s first encounter with the KKK was in   military I know and work in today is a diverse force   of family, strength and perseverance.
 Vietnam, when they filled the ditches that were next   that encourages the promotion of people with different   The celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month shows   1   90 Days No Payment option will extend your loan by three (3) months, and finance charges will accrue on unpaid principal. This offer does not apply to refinancing existing Credit Union West loans.  Federally Insured by NCUA
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 to the tents of minorities with gasoline, setting them   backgrounds.  the growing recognition of the contributions made by
 on fire and killing several people.  Through my father’s experiences, I have learned that   members of the Latinx community and the embrace of
 Even with the obstacles he faced, my father emerged   the world does not owe me anything — a realization I   a beautiful culture.
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