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181115-N-SO730-0092 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-SO730-0092 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-SO730-0092 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation Support Equipment Technician Airman Fransisco Castanedamora, left, from Dallas, and Aviation Support Equipment Technician Airman Ian Stout, from Bronx, ... More

181115-N-ET513-0083 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-ET513-0083 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-ET513-0083 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation Support Equipment Technician Airman Trevor Bachman, from McKinney, Texas, applies banding to support equipment aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.... More

181115-N-SO730-0041 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-SO730-0041 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-SO730-0041 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation Support Equipment Technician Airman Ian Stout, left, from Bronx, New York, and Aviation Support Equipment Technician Airman Fransisco Castanedamora, fro... More

181115-N-SO730-0007 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-SO730-0007 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation

181115-N-SO730-0007 NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 15, 2018) Aviation Support Equipment Technician Airman Fransisco Castanedamora, from Dallas, uses banding to secure equipment aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. B... More

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