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Airman 1st Class Daniel Rhodes, 366th Training Squadron

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Airman 1st Class Daniel Rhodes, 366th Training Squadron

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Airman 1st Class Daniel Rhodes, 366th Training Squadron water and fuels systems maintenance course student, turns a wrench as he performs a water main pipe repair at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, March 7, 2019. Water and fuels systems maintenance specialists are responsible for managing the plumbing, waste water collection systems, liquid fuel storage and natural gas distribution systems at various installations. It is important that WFSM specialists are proficient at water pipe repair so that issues can be quickly taken care of and the mission can continue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madeleine E. Remillard)

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26/02/2012
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