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Maj. Tim Harrelson, 51st Medical Operations Squadron, applies moulage July 25, 2012, to simulate a head and eye injury on Staff Sgt. Nicholas Little, 51st Maintenance Squadron.  Role players, like Little, add realism to mass casualty scenarios for self-aid buddy care and medical specialists.  Both are supporting the 51st Fighter Wing’s overall goal to “fight and win tonight.”  (Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Stuart Camp)
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Staff Sgt. Brandon Smith inspects an F-16 Fighting Falcon after a weapons load during exercise Beverly Midnight 12-03, July 23, 2012. Smith is participating in Osan’s third readiness exercise in 2012. He is a 36th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load crew member. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Stefanie Torres)
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Senior Airman Andrew Anter tightens bolts on an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a weapons load July 23, 2012. Osan Airmen are participating in exercise Beverly Midnight 12-03, an exercise that tests Osan’s ability to continue the mission while at a heightened state of readiness. Anter is a 36th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapons load crew member. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Stefanie Torres)
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Senior Airman Jesus Lopez inspects weapons on an F-16 Fighting Falcon June 23, 2012. Aircrew Airmen worked through the night to prepare aircraft for combat readiness in Beverly Midnight 12-03, July 23, 2012. Lopez works with the 36th Aircraft Maintenance Unit as a weapons load crew member. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Alexis Siekert)
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Staff Sgt. Brandon Smith inspects weapons on an F-16 Fighting Falcon here, June 23, 2012. Weapons load crew Airmen worked through the night to prepare aircraft for combat readiness in Beverly Midnight 12-03. Smith works with the 36th Aircraft Maintenance Unit as a weapons load crew member. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Alexis Siekert)
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Col. Deborah Meserve, former 51st Maintenance Group commander, presents, Tech. Sgt. James Calzo, 51st Maintenance Squadron avionics production supervisor, the Air Force’s 2011 Outstanding Electronic Warfare Officer Award. Calzo sustained Pacific Air Forces largest electronic attack pod inventory that enabled Osan to fly more than 5,000 sorties. Calzo, a native of San Diego, Calif., is on his third duty assignment at Osan Air Base, and he is currently on a three-year tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Craig Cisek)
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Col. Luis Gallegos, 51st Maintenance Group commander
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Senior Airman Terrance Kelley tests oil samples in a Spectroil M-unit, July 6, 2012, to find trace elements that signal the wear and tear of wear metals in an aircraft. The 51st Maintenance Squadron NDI Airmen use the Joint Oil Analysis Program to look for small trace elements that may cause serviceability issues later. Kelley is a NDI journeyman. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Stefanie Torres)
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Airman 1st Class Myles Slepian looks for cracks in aircraft metals using eddy currents as Senior Airman Terrance Kelley watches July 6, 2012. The 51st Maintenance Squadron Non-destructive Inspection Flight's job is to inspect support equipment, aircraft and weapon system components for structural damage, flaws, cracks, voids, heat damage and stress fractures. Slepian is a NDI apprentice, and Kelley is a NDI journeyman. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Stefanie Torres)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, practices kneeing while sparring with Grand Master Myong Chae Kim, June 18, 2012. Kim has 30 years of experience and has trained more than 500 airmen, five of whom have competed at national level. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, performs agility drills with a tire before sparring June 18, 2012. Turner has been participating in Muay Thai at the Moo Bong Gym for about three months and goes there five times a week for two hours per session. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, wraps his wrist before sparring June 18, 2012. Muay Thai kickboxing is a combative sport from Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques similar to other Indochinese kickboxing systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, punches a punching bag before sparring June 18, 2012. Muay Thai kickboxing is a combative sport from Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques similar to other Indochinese kickboxing systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, kicks a punching bag before sparring June 18, 2012. Muay Thai kickboxing is a combative sport from Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques similar to other Indochinese kickboxing systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, practices kicking while sparring with Grand Master Myong Chae Kim, June 18, 2012. Kim has 30 years of experience and has trained more than 500 airmen, five of whom have competed at national level. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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Senior Airman James Turner, 51st Maintenance Group aircraft metal technology journeyman, prepares to punch during a sparring session with Grand Master Myong Chae Kim, June 18, 2012. Kim has 30 years of experience and has trained more than 500 airmen, five of whom have competed at national level. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Adam Grant)
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