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Maintainers from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Maintainers from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Maintainers from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron conduct launch inspections for A-10 Thunderbolt IIs from the 81st Fighter Squadron before takeoff on the flightline here Sept. 4. The 81st Fighter Squadro... More

Senior Airman Joseph Aguilera, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Joseph Aguilera, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance

Senior Airman Joseph Aguilera, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron maintainer, ground-guides an A-10 Thunderbolt II on the flightline here Sept. 4, for takeoff to Ramstein Rover 2012. This month-long tactical fl... More

An A-10 Thunderbolt II from the 81st Fighter Squadron

An A-10 Thunderbolt II from the 81st Fighter Squadron

An A-10 Thunderbolt II from the 81st Fighter Squadron taxis down the flightline here Sept. 4. The 81st Fighter Squadron is leaving for Ramstein Rover 2012, a month-long tactical flying exercise held at and arou... More

Lt. Col. Clinton Eichelberger, 81st Fighter Squadron

Lt. Col. Clinton Eichelberger, 81st Fighter Squadron

Lt. Col. Clinton Eichelberger, 81st Fighter Squadron commander, prepares to step into an A-10 Thunderbolt II on the flightline here Sept. 4, to take off for Ramstein Rover 2012 (RARO12). This month-long tactica... More

Maintainers from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Maintainers from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Maintainers from the 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron remove firing pins from an A-10 Thunderbolt II on the flightline here Sept. 4, before it takes off for Ramstein Rover 2012 (RARO12). This month-long tacti... More

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