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Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic, prepares to fuel a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. The Maintenance Directorate preforms launch/recovery and off/on... More

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic, prepares to fuel a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. The Maintenance Directorate preforms launch/recovery and off/on... More

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated International Logistics Group refueler, monitors the fuel gages on his vehicle while refueling a T-38 aircraft, July 27 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph.... More

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic, prepares to fuel a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. The Maintenance Directorate preforms launch/recovery and off/on ... More

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic prepares to fuel T-38 aircraft, July 27 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. The Maintenance Directorate performs launch/recovery and off/on equipmen... More

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic, prepares to fuel a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. The Maintenance Directorate preforms launch/recovery and off/on ... More

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated International Logistics Group refueler, monitors the fuel gages on his vehicle while refueling a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Ran... More

John Sistrunk, (left) Defense Contract Services,

John Sistrunk, (left) Defense Contract Services,

John Sistrunk, (left) Defense Contract Services, Incorporated International Logistics Group refueler, hands off the fuel hose to Brad Froh, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic, as they prepare to fue... More

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance

Mac Capistran, 12th Flying Training Wing maintenance mechanic, prepares to fuel a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. The Maintenance Directorate preforms launch/recovery and off/on ... More

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated

John Sistrunk, Defense Contract Services, Incorporated International Logistics Group refueler, prepares to refuel a T-38 aircraft July 27, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joel... More

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