Bioenvironmental Flight ensures Airmen can breathe, drink at ease
Senior Airman Kevin Morgan, 14th Medical Operations Squadron Bioenvironmental Technician, assembles an XMX machine June 20, 2017, at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The XMX is a vacuum that takes in air and runs it through water which can then be tested for chemicals and biological material. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Beaux Hebert)
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