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A member of the 940th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron works on the TF-33 engine of a 940th Air Refueling Group KC-135E Stratotanker aircraft. Stratotankers from the unit are being deployed to RAF Mildenhall, England to provide aerial refueling

A member of the 940th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron works...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mather Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Joe Davila Release Status: Rele... More

A techinician inspects the TF-33 engine of a 940th Air Refueling Group KC-135E Stratotanker aircraft.  Stratotankers from the unit are being deployed to RAF Mildenhall, England to provide aerial refueling support to aircraft of the US Air Forces Europe

A techinician inspects the TF-33 engine of a 940th Air Refueling Group...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Mathers Air Force Base State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Joe Davila Release Status: Rel... More

Tareq Jaghbir, an engine mechanic with the 546th Propulsion

Tareq Jaghbir, an engine mechanic with the 546th Propulsion

Tareq Jaghbir, an engine mechanic with the 546th Propulsion Maintenance Squadron, removes the anti-ice system from a TF33 engine. Tinker's upcoming Propulsion Pitch Day will focus almost entirely on procuring t... More

Fred Nanthakoummane, an engine mechanic with the 546th

Fred Nanthakoummane, an engine mechanic with the 546th

Fred Nanthakoummane, an engine mechanic with the 546th Propulsion Maintenance Squadron, moves a TF33 engine in Bldg. 9001. The aging engine powers several aircraft, including the B-52H and the E-3 Sentry. Tinke... More

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