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Staff Sgt. Caroline Held, left, 25th Aircraft Maintenance

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Staff Sgt. Caroline Held, left, 25th Aircraft Maintenance

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Staff Sgt. Caroline Held, left, 25th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load crew chief, and Senior Airman Saravia Boykins, 25th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load crew member, pose for a photo to commemorate Women’s Equality Day at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, August 19, 2020. “Being a woman in a male dominated career field makes me work harder and strive for greater goals. Don’t be afraid to speak up when you see something wrong,” –SSgt Caroline Held. "Being a woman in the Air Force, especially a black woman, it means that I represent something much bigger than myself. Every goal I accomplish and every achievement I earn is for that little black girl in the hopes that I can be someone she can look up to and for that young black woman to show her that she is much stronger, much smarter, and way more capable than she believes."-SrA Saravia Boykins (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Noah Sudolcan)

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