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(from left to right) US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Gilbert Casillas and US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Justin Mahunik, both Electro-Environmental journeyman, US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Stephen Beard, 31st Security Forces Squadron, who was the crew chief for a day, US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Jordan Bradely and US Air Force Technical Sergeant Giovanni Miller, Expediter and standing in back US air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Chris Bates, refer to the Techical Order after their F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft indicated a problem with the main nose-gear, at Malacky Air Base, Republic of Slovakia. The 555th Fighter Squadron is taking part in weapons training deployment

(from left to right) US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Gilbert Casillas ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Malacky Country: Slovakia (SVK) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Mitch Fuqua, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digita... More

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Jordan Bradely, crewchief from the 555th Fighter Squadron, supervises the raising of an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, making sure that one side doesn't go up at an uneven rate causing the aircraft to become unstable. The 555th Fighter Squadron is taking part in weapons training deployment at Malacky Air Base, Republic of Slovakia

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Jordan Bradely, crewchief from the 555th F...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Malacky Country: Slovakia (SVK) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Mitch Fuqua, USAF Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digita... More

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