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Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, waits to unload equipment at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016. In addition to ensuring safety onboard, flight attendants plan, prep,... More

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, reviews an oxygen mask upon departing Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016. Flight Attendants are trained in emergency procedures for th... More

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, prepares breakfast departing from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016. Although safety is the primary mission onboard, attendants also ... More

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, reviews emergency gear before flight departure at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016. Flight attendants are trained in emergency proce... More

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, prepares breakfast upon departing from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016. In order to serve meals on time, attendants are taught time... More

Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore and Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez,

Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore and Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez,

Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore and Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendants, discuss meal preparation while grocery shopping at the commissary on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016... More

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez and Tech Sgt. Cheneldra

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez and Tech Sgt. Cheneldra

Staff Sgt. Ashleen Martinez and Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendants, take out trash and exit a C-37A Gulfstream after arriving at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, July 12, 2016. Althou... More

Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore, 76th Airlift Squadron flight

Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore, 76th Airlift Squadron flight

Tech Sgt. Cheneldra Moore, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, serves meals during a training flight over Iceland, July 12, 2016. In addition to ensuring safety onboard, flight attendants plan, shop, prep a... More

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