, 512th Airlift Wing Public Affairs / Published May 22, 2016
Tech. Sgt. Michael Ventura, 512th Civil Engineer Squadron, measures flooring prior to cutting in downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016, alongside the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity to provide housing forindividuals and families in need. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)
Reservists from the 512th Airlift Wing's Civil Engineer squadron help build a home in downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016, alongside the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity to provide housing forindividuals and families in need. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)
Senior Airman Scott Rector, 512th Civil Engineer Squadron, taps in flooring at a Habitat for Humanity build downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016, alongside the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity to provide housing forindividuals and families in need. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)
Staff Sgt. Sam Kunker, 512th Civil Engineer Squadron, taps in flooring at a Habitat for Humanity build downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016, alongside the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity to provide housing forindividuals and families in need. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)
Tech. Sgt. Michael Ventura cuts flooring during a Habitat for Humanity home construction build in downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016, to provide housing forindividuals and families in need. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)
Senior Airman Joshua Harding, from the 512th Civil Engineer Squadron, makes sure the flooring pieces line up correctly at the Habitat for Humanity house in downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)
(From left to right) Senior Airman Joshua Harding, Staff Sgt. Samuel Kunker and Tech. Sgt. Michael Venture, all from the 512th Civil Engineer Squadron, place flooring in the new Habitat for Humanity house in downtown Dover, Del., May 22, 2016, alongside the nonprofit volunteers to provide housing forindividuals and families in need. The house build is able to satisfy certain training requirements needed for 512th CE Airmen while also providing a real-world benifit to families in the local community. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Bernie Kale)