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Two 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airmen install

Two 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airmen install

Two 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airmen install a patch on an F-15E Strike Eagle at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, May 22, 2018. Aircraft Structural Maintainers are responsible for the skin and sk... More

A 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron nondestructive

A 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron nondestructive

A 48th Equipment Maintenance Squadron nondestructive inspection journeyman examines an aircraft component for cracks on Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, March 10, 2017. Nondestructive inspection technicians... More

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman tightens

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman tightens

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman tightens a fastener on a control line at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, May 22, 2018. Aircraft Structural Maintainers work on both the external skin of the ai... More

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman drills

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman drills

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman drills out a rivet to remove a door on a panel at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, May 22, 2018. Aircraft Structural Maintainers work on either the flightline, ... More

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman drills

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman drills

A 48th Aircraft Structural Maintenance Airman drills out a rivet on a side panel at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, May 22, 2018. Aircraft Structural Maintainers are responsible for either repairing lightl... More

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