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Students from Mansfield Elementary School learn about asphalt mixing from Senior Master Sgt. Robert Haag II, rapid engineer deployable heavy operational repair squadron engineer (REDHORSE) training center senior instructor, during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Students from Mansfield Elementary School learn about asphalt mixing from Senior Master Sgt. Robert Haag II, rapid engineer deployable heavy operational repair squadron engineer (REDHORSE) training center senior instructor, during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Chief Master Sgt. Gary Skelton, rapid engineer deployable heavy operational repair squadron engineer (REDHORSE) training center chief, shows students from Mansfield Elementary School a Humvee during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Chief Master Sgt. Gary Skelton, rapid engineer deployable heavy operational repair squadron engineer (REDHORSE) training center chief, shows students from Mansfield Elementary School a Humvee during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Students from Mansfield Elementary School learn about remotely piloted aircraft during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Students from Mansfield Elementary School learn about remotely piloted aircraft during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Students from Mansfield Elementary School learn about remotely piloted aircraft during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Students from Mansfield Elementary School learn about remotely piloted aircraft during their visit to the 188th Wing April 20, 2016, at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Staff Sgt. Cameron Lebarr, 188th Security Forces Squadron member, shows students from Mansfield Elementary School tools and weapons that the 188th SFS uses April 20, 2016, during their tour at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)

Staff Sgt. Cameron Lebarr, 188th Security Forces Squadron member, shows students from Mansfield Elementary School tools and weapons that the 188th SFS uses April 20, 2016, during their tour at Ebbing Air National Guard Base, Fort Smith, Ark. The students were shown careers in civil engineering, remotely piloted aircraft and security forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Cody Martin/Released)