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Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot maintenance craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group, creates the first damage to Speckled Trout, a KC-135 that was once used to transport distinguish... More

Flaming Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway - Hooking a Speckled Trout at Flaming Gorge

Flaming Gorge-Uintas National Scenic Byway - Hooking a Speckled Trout ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A large speckled trout is hooked and reeled in close to the boat of a successful angler. Location: Utah (40.897° N 109.584° W) Status:... More

Members of the Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section

Members of the Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section

Members of the Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section perform post-attack reconnaissance sweeps during their chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive exercise June 24. During the exercise, the... More

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot maintenance craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group, creates the first damage to Speckled Trout, a KC-135 that was once used to transport distinguish... More

Staff Sgts. Devon Ramsey and Isaac Alvarado check their

Staff Sgts. Devon Ramsey and Isaac Alvarado check their

Staff Sgts. Devon Ramsey and Isaac Alvarado check their Airman's manual for correct procedures for self-aid buddy care after reading a drop card a member of their crew received during their exercise telling the... More

Hydraulic fluid leaks out of Speckled Trout after sustaining

Hydraulic fluid leaks out of Speckled Trout after sustaining

Hydraulic fluid leaks out of Speckled Trout after sustaining its first battle damage since arriving at the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance. During their first exercise with the... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance, looks through a large hole he has punctured in the wing of Speckled Trout. EDMX creates realis... More

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance, punctures a large hole in the wing of Speckled Trout. EDMX creates realistic aircraft damage s... More

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis raises a yellow flag during

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis raises a yellow flag during

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis raises a yellow flag during a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives exercise June 24, indicating that an attack is probable. Members of the 76th Aircraft Maintenan... More

Staff Sgt. Harrison Mishler, 76th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Harrison Mishler, 76th Aircraft Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Harrison Mishler, 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance, tags a section on Speckled Trout to receive aircraft battle damage repair either according to the technical order ... More

Members of the Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section

Members of the Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section

Members of the Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section perform post-attack reconnaissance sweeps during their chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives exercise June 24. During the exercise, th... More

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance, shows how Airmen are taught how to correctly make a patch on damaged sheetmetal using their tr... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot

Staff Sgt. Skyler McInnis, an expeditionary depot maintenance craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group, creates the first damage to Speckled Trout, a KC-135 that was once used to transport DV's. (U.S.... More

Tech. Sgt. Jesse Rickard removes a damaged hydraulic

Tech. Sgt. Jesse Rickard removes a damaged hydraulic

Tech. Sgt. Jesse Rickard removes a damaged hydraulic line on Speckled Trout during a June 24 exercise. Earlier in the month, members of the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance punc... More

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance, punctures a large hole in the wing of Speckled Trout. EDMX creates realistic aircraft damage s... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance section uses several training aids with Airmen learning aircraft battle damage repair. From patching sheetmetal to splicing wires, the Airme... More

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th

Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Kempton, a craftsman with the 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group's Expeditionary Depot Maintenance, shows a training aid used to show Airmen how to correctly reconnect wiring on damaged aircraft... More

Staff Sgt. Matthew Donaldson removes a damaged walking

Staff Sgt. Matthew Donaldson removes a damaged walking

Staff Sgt. Matthew Donaldson removes a damaged walking beam/actuator panel on Speckled Trout during an exercise scenario June 24. EDMX performs aircraft battle damage repair to aircraft all over the world when ... More

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E,

The 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group removed EC-135E, serial # 61-0329, from their training compound and replaced it with KC-135R, serial # 63-7980, on April 27, 2019, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. KC-135R 63... More

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