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932nd Civil Engineering Squadron Airmen work fixing a tire for their transportation vehicle at a remote Air Force Academy site while performing temporary duty in the Field Engineering and Readiness Laboratory (FERL).  932nd CE helped completing many projects that will provide students with a solid foundation for learning scientific theory and engineering design principles in more advanced courses of the civil and environmental engineering curriculum. The "construct first" approach is the primary focus of Civil Engineering 351 (CivEngr 351), the entry-level course for cadets majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

CivEngr 351 is an integrated, two-phase program over a five-week period. The first phase is Operation Civil Engineering Air Force (OPS CEAF). Students spend two weeks at an operational Air Force base in order to gain an appreciation of Air Force missions, support functions, and civil engineering capabilities. The second phase is FERL. During this three-week phase, students "deploy" to the FERL training area to perform hands-on activities in surveying, construction methods, and construction materials under the supervision and guidance of mentors. 932nd CE interacted with some students who will gain more experience working and living under field conditions as they utilize some of the readiness assets used in the Operational Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Stan Paregien)


Fixing transportation all in a day's work

932nd Civil Engineering Squadron Airmen work fixing a tire for their transportation vehicle at a remote Air Force Academy site while performing temporary duty in the Field Engineering and Readiness Laboratory (FERL). 932nd CE helped completing many projects that will provide students with a solid foundation for learning scientific theory and engineering design principles in more advanced courses of the civil and environmental engineering curriculum. The "construct first" approach is the primary focus of Civil Engineering 351 (CivEngr 351), the entry-level course for cadets majoring in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the U.S. Air Force Academy. CivEngr 351 is an integrated, two-phase program over a five-week period. The first phase is Operation Civil Engineering Air Force (OPS CEAF). Students spend two weeks at an operational Air Force base in order to gain an appreciation of Air Force missions, support functions, and civil engineering capabilities. The second phase is FERL. During this three-week phase, students "deploy" to the FERL training area to perform hands-on activities in surveying, construction methods, and construction materials under the supervision and guidance of mentors. 932nd CE interacted with some students who will gain more experience working and living under field conditions as they utilize some of the readiness assets used in the Operational Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photos by Maj. Stan Paregien)

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