Army, Alaska Fire Service fight fire danger with fire
Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Land Management Alaska Fire Service specialists Jake Livingston (red helmet) and Brian Pitts toss logs and debris onto burning piles of brush as part of a prescribed burn project in U.S. Army Alaska’s Donnelly Training Area near Fort Greely Nov. 4, 2016. The piles were created by U.S. Army Alaska hand crews working to remove dead and decaying vegetation and black spruce in an effort to reduce the chances of a wildfire on military lands. AFS provides wildland fire management for 1.6 million acres of military withdrawn public land under an interagency service agreement with U.S. Army Alaska. (Army photo/John Pennell)
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