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Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron aerospace ground equipment section chief, attaches a light to a government vehicle for transport, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. A shop of two, AGE pro... More

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron aerospace ground equipment section chief, and Master Sgt. William Dunston, 731st MUNS conventional maintenance section chief, perform an inspection on a pres... More

Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III, 731st Munitions Squadron

Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III, 731st Munitions Squadron

Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III, 731st Munitions Squadron munitions inspector, prepares a label stencil, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. Several sections attached to the 731st MUNS, support the squadron’s missi... More

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron

Tech. Sgt. Philip Tunstall, 731st Munitions Squadron aerospace ground equipment section chief, checks the voltage on a power generator, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. Power generators allow munition inspe... More

Local Legend: Christian Chelossi

Local Legend: Christian Chelossi

This week’s Local Legend is Christian Chelossi, a vehicle maintainer from the 731st Munitions Squadron at Camp Darby, Italy. Christian was born and raised in Pisa, Italy. Christian started working at Camp Darby... More

Staff Sgt. Trevor Harenza (right) and Staff Sgt. Eugene

Staff Sgt. Trevor Harenza (right) and Staff Sgt. Eugene

Staff Sgt. Trevor Harenza (right) and Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III (left), 731st Munitions Squadron munitions inspectors, look through inspection guidelines while preparing label stencils, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp ... More

Tech. Sgt. Otis Smith, 731st Munitions Squadron financial

Tech. Sgt. Otis Smith, 731st Munitions Squadron financial

Tech. Sgt. Otis Smith, 731st Munitions Squadron financial manager, assists a customer over the phone on a finance question, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. Smith is the financial expert at Darby who handle... More

Precision guidance munitions crew chief Airmen from

Precision guidance munitions crew chief Airmen from

Precision guidance munitions crew chief Airmen from the 731st Munitions Squadron set up and inspect a munitions stand, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. Inspections are performed on a regular basis to ensure... More

Precision guidance munitions crew chief Airmen from

Precision guidance munitions crew chief Airmen from

Precision guidance munitions crew chief Airmen from the 731st Munitions Squadron set up and inspect a munitions stand, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. Inspections are performed on a regular basis to ensure... More

Local Legend: Gabriele Restuccia

Local Legend: Gabriele Restuccia

This week’s Local Legend is Gabriele Restuccia, a vehicle maintainer from the 731st Munitions Squadron at Camp Darby, Italy. Gabriele was born in Livorno, Tuscany, Italy on November 13, 1985. Gabriele worked at... More

Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III, 731st Munitions Squadron

Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III, 731st Munitions Squadron

Staff Sgt. Eugene Eudy III, 731st Munitions Squadron munitions inspector, prepares a label stencil, Nov. 30, 2017, at Camp Darby, Italy. Darby Airmen regularly inspect and ship munitions from a stockpile worth ... More

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