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Left to right: CAPT. Mary Mushlbauer, 1ST LT. Scott Mischo, CAPT. Patricia Shimmel and AIRMAN Eric Saathoff, the crew of an Alaska Tanker Task Force KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, pose on the flight line

Left to right: CAPT. Mary Mushlbauer, 1ST LT. Scott Mischo, CAPT. Patr...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Eielson Air Force Base State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT. Fernando Serna Release Status: Re... More

As part of the 52d Civil Engineer Squadrons portion of the "Teacher's Welcome Back" orientation, Technical Sergeant Mitchell Shimmel (not pictured) remotely operates the MK VI robot. Meanwhile MASTER Sergeant Kenneth McClure demonstrates its capabilities to third grade student teacher Michael Beck, from Spangdahlem Elementary School and 9 year-old Aaron Bassuth, a student from Bitburg Middle School. The robot is used to operate against potentially hazardous devices, allowing human operators to remain at a safe distance

As part of the 52d Civil Engineer Squadrons portion of the "Teacher's ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Spangdahlem Air Base State: Rheinland-Pfalz Country: Deutschland / Germany (DEU) Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE Scene Camera Operator: A1C Mic... More

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