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Photos: QF-16 participates in a live fire exercise
A QF-16 crew member awaits a pre-flight inspection for an unmanned live fire exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 25. A QF-16 took part in an operational live fire exercise as part of the aircrafts test flight program before the beginning of production at the Boeing facility in Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla. in late 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: QF-16 participates in a live fire exercise
A QF-16 awaits a pre-flight inspection for an unmanned live fire exercise at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 25. A QF-16 took part in an operational live fire exercise as part of the aircrafts test flight program before the beginning of production at the Boeing facility in Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla. in late 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, inspects a metal bracket coated with fluorescent penetrant at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. After the penetrant is applied, it is placed on a surface for a specific period of time to allow the penetrant to create a visible indication of damage under a black light. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, inspects a metal bracket coated with fluorescent penetrant at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. After the penetrant is applied, it is placed on a surface for a specific period of time to allow the penetrant to create a visible indication of damage under a black light. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, inspects a metal bracket coated with fluorescent penetrant at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. After the penetrant is applied, it is placed on a surface for a specific period of time to allow the penetrant to create a visible indication of damage under a black light. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, prepares a metal bracket for a closer inspection under fluorescent lighting at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. After the penetrant is applied, it is placed on a surface for a specific period of time to allow the penetrant to create a visible indication of damage, afterward the part is carefully cleaned. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, prepares a metal bracket for a closer inspection under fluorescent lighting at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. After the penetrant is applied, it is placed on a surface for a specific period of time to allow the penetrant to create a visible indication of damage. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, prepares a metal bracket for a closer inspection under fluorescent lighting at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. After the penetrant is applied, it is placed on a surface for a specific period of time to allow the penetrant to create a visible indication of damage. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, prepares a metal bracket for inspection by dipping it in a penetrant at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying aircraft damage, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, prepares a metal bracket for inspection by dipping it in a penetrant at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. The item is dipped in a very low viscosity penetrant which fills any voids left by cracks or damage and indicates a need for repair. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: Keeping aircraft safe with non-destructive inspections
Senior Airman Roderick Johnson, 49th Maintenance Squadron non-destructive inspection technician, prepares a metal bracket for fluorescent penetrant inspection under ultraviolet lighting at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., June 30. NDI technicians are able to assist aircraft maintainers by identifying damage to aircraft parts in a non-destructive manner, allowing them to ensure military aviation equipment safety. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Brigadier General Allen Jamerson, director of Security Forces, addresses various military police personnel during the Director of Security Forces all call at Holloman Air Force Base, June 26. The Ground Command Readiness Training Center consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Brigadier General Allen Jamerson, director of Security Forces, addresses various military police personnel during the Director of Security Forces all call at Holloman Air Force Base, June 26. The Ground Command Readiness Training Center consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Military Police personnel from both the Air Force and Army sing the Air Force song during the opening ceremony of the Ground Command Readiness Training Center assumption of command at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Brigadier General Allen Jamerson, director of Security Forces, addresses various military police personnel during the opening ceremony of the Ground Command Readiness Training Center assumption of command at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Leaders from the Ground Command Readiness Training Center cut the ribbon during the opening ceremony at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Major General Kenneth Wisian, deputy adjutant general of the Texas Air National Guard, addresses various military police personnel during the opening ceremony of the Ground Command Readiness Training Center assumption of command at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Major General Kenneth Wisian, deputy adjutant general of the Texas Air National Guard, addresses various military police personnel during the opening ceremony of the Ground Command Readiness Training Center assumption of command at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
Major General Kenneth Wisian, deputy adjutant general of the Texas Air National Guard, addresses various military police personnel during the opening ceremony of the Ground Command Readiness Training Center assumption of command at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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Photos: GCRTC Opening Ceremony and Award presentation.
The Steel Talons Honor Guard presents the colors during the opening ceremony of the Ground Command Readiness Training Center and assumption of command at Fort Bliss, Texas, June 26. The GCRTC consolidated a regional training center for all the military police personnel from both Air Force and Army to use to conduct required pre-deployment training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Montoya / Released)
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