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Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, checks the MJ-1B/C Bomblift’s table during a service inspection at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1, 2015. Bombli... More

A Florida Air National Guard Airman from the Aerospace

A Florida Air National Guard Airman from the Aerospace

A Florida Air National Guard Airman from the Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) shop performs maintenance on a MJ-1B Bomblift at the 125th Fighter Wing, Jacksonville, Fla., on Sept. 3, 2015. (U.S. Air Force by Te... More

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, moves a load tester to be used on an MJ-1B/C Bomblift at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1, 2015. The load tester ... More

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moreno, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moreno, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moreno, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment craftsman, and Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron AGE journeyman, inspect the light bulbs on a Magnum Light, als... More

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, checks the MJ-1B/C Bomblift’s table during a service inspection at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1, 2015. Bombli... More

Senior Airmen Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airmen Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airmen Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, uses a technical order at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1, 2015. TOs are a step-by-step guide on how to pe... More

Senior Airman Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Shaunnique Trejo, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, checks for a damaged fuel line inside of a MEP-806 Generator at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1, 2015. Dur... More

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moreno, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moreno, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Moreno, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment craftsman, completes an operational check on a Magnum Light, also known as a lightall, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., April 1,... More

Staff Sgt. Brian Robinson, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Brian Robinson, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Staff Sgt. Brian Robinson, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment craftsman, takes inventory of used rags and spill pads at Holloman Air Force base, N.M., April 1, 2015. Maintaining accountability... More

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron

Senior Airman Scott Gray, 49th Maintenance Squadron Aerospace Ground Equipment journeyman, checks the oil level on an MJ1-B/C Bomblift, known throughout the Air Force as a jammer, during a service inspection at... More

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