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English: US Air Force Reserve (USAFR) Staff Sergeant (SSGT) Jerry Westlake, 39th Operations Support Squadron (OSS) use a Remington 870 12-gague shotgun loaded with pyrotechnical shells (blanks) as a last resort to scare off unwanted birds in flight, while conducting the Bird and Strike Hazard (BASH) program at Incirlik Air Base (AB), Turkey.
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US Air Force Reserve (USAFR) Staff Sergeant (SSGT) Jerry Westlake, 39th Operations Support Squadron (OSS) use a Remington 870 12-gague shotgun loaded with pyrotechnical shells (blanks) as a last resort to scare off unwanted birds in flight, while conducting the Bird and Strike Hazard (BASH) program at Incirlik Air Base (AB), Turkey.