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Staff Sgts. Erica Blanchette and Alyssa Nelson pose

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Staff Sgts. Erica Blanchette and Alyssa Nelson pose for a photo Dec. 20, 2018 at Bangor National Guard Base, Maine. The sisters, who are also identical twins, swore in 8 months apart. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Chanhda Ly)

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maine sisters nelson ang 101st twin blanchette airman 1st class chanhda ly 103rd airlift wing public affairs bradley air national guard base bangor me maineiacs carry family ties from day one dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us air national guard