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Staff Sgt. Tyler James McGovern, 63rd Aircraft Maintenance

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Staff Sgt. Tyler James McGovern, 63rd Aircraft Maintenance

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Staff Sgt. Tyler James McGovern, 63rd Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load crew chief, guides Airman 1st Class Amanda Knutson, 63rd AMU weapons load crew member, as she approaches an aircraft in a jammer during the Annual Load Crew Competition, Jan. 24, 2020, at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. The 63rd AMU was one of eight teams that competed to load munitions on the F-16 Fighting Falcon or the F-35A Lightning II. The 56th Fighter Wing hosted the competition to determine the load crew team of the year and recognize maintenance Airmen for their proficiency in arming aircraft with munitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Leala Marquez)

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24/01/2020
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