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Senior Airman Chase Knipp, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Chase Knipp, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Chase Knipp, 100th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, uses a pneumatic grinder on a part at RAF Mildenhall, England, Jan. 14, 2020. Aircraft structural maintenance gr... More

Airman 1st Class Robert Thach, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Airman 1st Class Robert Thach, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Airman 1st Class Robert Thach, 100th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, retrieves his tools before beginning maintenance on a KC-135 Stratotanker at RAF Mildenhall, England, Jan. 1... More

Senior Airman Chase Knipp, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Chase Knipp, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Chase Knipp, 100th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, grabs a tool from his toolbox at RAF Mildenhall, England, Jan. 14, 2020. The sheet metal shop, which also includ... More

Airman 1st Class Colby Cranney, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Airman 1st Class Colby Cranney, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Airman 1st Class Colby Cranney, 100th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance apprentice, paints a landing gear wheel at RAF Mildenhall, England, Jan. 14, 2020. Covering parts in different types of... More

Airman 1st Class Robert Thach, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Airman 1st Class Robert Thach, 100th Maintenance Squadron

Airman 1st Class Robert Thach, 100th Maintenance Squadron aircraft structural maintenance journeyman, consults his technical orders prior starting repairs on a KC-135 Stratotanker at RAF Mildenhall, England, Ja... More

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