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A spray gun is part of the equipment used to apply paint to the 48th Fighter Wing’s fleet of aircraft at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, Nov. 6, 2020. Corrosion control Airmen inspect aircraft every 90 days for signs of damage, and make repairs as necessary in order to keep the Liberty Wing’s fleet of F-15s ready to deliver combat airpower at a moment's notice. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Jessi Monte)

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label_outline Explore Corrosion Control Painting The Bigger Picture, Airman 1st Class Jessi Monte, 48th Fighter Wing

Farrans Construction started building the estimated thirty-one million dollar, 416 room, one to one dormitory on Royal Air Force, Lakenheath, United Kingdom. A one to one room consists of a separate bedroom and bathroom with a connected kitchen. Construction started on 4 November 1997, estimated completion date is 17 July 2000. (long view)

A contractor prepares a wall for a new coat of paint

A child of a U.S. Air Force Airman displays rainbow

Paul Mayes, 48th Contracting Squadron flight chief,

Airman 1st Class Robert Davis, 48th Logistics Readiness

A volunteer from the 48th Fighter Wing paints along

Mr. Tony Fisher an Archaeologist with the Suffolk County Council Archaeology Department, carefully digs for poetry and flints at the newly discovered Anglo-Saxon burial site at the 48TH Fighter Wings parking lot construction site located at Royal Air Force (RAF), Lakenheath, UK. The excavation site forms part of an early Anglo-Saxon cemetery complex first identified in 1956 and continues on from work carried out on different parts of the site. The present excavation has so far revealed 50 graves dating from a period between the late fifth and early seventh centuries, which brings the total of burials found in this area to more than 400

A member of the Lakenheath High School Robo-Lancers

A guest at the 48th Fighter Wing Children’s Holiday

Lakenheath High School's professionally painted mural

Tech. Sgt. Alexander Johnston, 100th Operations Support

U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 48th Equipment

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