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Airman 1st Class Nate Shepler, 20th Component Maintenance

Airman 1st Class Nate Shepler, 20th Component Maintenance

Airman 1st Class Nate Shepler, 20th Component Maintenance Squadron aircrew egress system technician replaces the safety wire on a cable connected to the harness handle of the F-16 Fighting Falcons pilot’s seat ... More

Senior Airman Jade Starmer, 20th Component Maintenance

Senior Airman Jade Starmer, 20th Component Maintenance

Senior Airman Jade Starmer, 20th Component Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuel system technician, evaluates a fuel leak on an F-16 Fighting Falcon at Shaw Air Force Base, May 15, 2013. When the fuels system malf... More

Staff Sgt. Scott Tieskotter, 20th Component Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Scott Tieskotter, 20th Component Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Scott Tieskotter, 20th Component Maintenance Squadron hydraulics craftsman, tests a hose before it will be placed it in aerospace ground equipment at Shaw Air Force Base, May 15, 2013. Hydraulics cra... More

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