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ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (May 10, 2016) - Participants of a Pacific Unity multilateral tilt-up construction workshop tour a facility built with the tilt-up construction method at Andersen Air Force Base.  Pacific Unity engagements facilitate the building of military partnerships, building capacity, and increasing interoperability among the U.S. Air Force and participating nations. Tilt-up construction is a building technique that uses concrete panels which are made horizontally on the ground and then tilted up into their vertical position at the building site.
160510-F-ZZ999-050.JPG Photo By: A1C Jacob Skovo-Lane

CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hi - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (May 10, 2016) - Participants of a Pacific Unity multilateral tilt-up construction workshop tour a facility built with the tilt-up construction method at Andersen Air Force Base. Pacific Unity engagements facilitate the building of military partnerships, building capacity, and increasing interoperability among the U.S. Air Force and participating nations. Tilt-up construction is a building technique that uses concrete panels which are made horizontally on the ground and then tilted up into their vertical position at the building site.


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