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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Chief Master Sgt. Tim Bayes (left), 436th Air-lift Wing command chief, speaks with Staff Sgt. James Cuevas, 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha sheet metal journeyman, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 25, 2022. During their visit to WARB, Bayes and Col. Matt Husemann, 436th AW commander, toured the C-5 Isochronal Maintenance Dock and gave an all call to members of the squadron. (U.S. Air Force pho-to by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Col. Matt Husemann, 436th Airlift Wing commander, speaks to members of the 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha, during an all call at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 25, 2022. During the event, Husemann and Chief Master Sgt. Tim Bayes, 436th AW command chief, dis-cussed housing, readiness and Airmanship. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Col. Matt Husemann, 436th Airlift Wing commander (left), presents an Air Force Achievement Medal to Tech. Sgt. Terry Reed, 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha, repair and reclamation craftsman, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 25, 2022. Reed was presented the medal for witnessing a fire in a C-5 Isochronal Maintenance Dock and performing heroic actions to extinguish it. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Leaders from the 436th Airlift Wing tour the C-5 Isochronal Maintenance Dock at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 25, 2022. During their visit to WARB, Col. Matt Husemann, 436th AW commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Tim Bayes, 436th AW command chief, toured the maintenance facility and gave an all call to the members of the 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha, a tenant unit of the 436th AW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Col. Matt Husemann (right), 436th Airlift Wing commander, greets leadership from the 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha, at Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, Jan. 25, 2022. During the visit, Husemann and Chief Master Sgt. Tim Bayes, 436th AW command chief, toured the C-5 Isochronal Maintenance Dock and gave an all call to members of the squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Master Sgt. James Nartowicz, 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron production supervisor, performs an external inspection on a C-17 Globemaster III before a local training flight at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 25, 2022. The inherent flexibility and performance of the C-17 force improves the ability of the total airlift system to fulfill the worldwide air mobility requirements of the U.S. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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436th AW leaders visit Westover ARB
Col. Matt Husemann (center right), 436th Airlift Wing commander, greets Airmen from the 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron before a flight to Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Jan. 25, 2022. During the visit, Husemann and Chief Master Sgt. Tim Bayes, 436th AW command chief, toured the C-5 Isochronal Maintenance Dock and gave an all call to members of the 436th Maintenance Squadron, Operating Location Alpha, a tenant unit of the 436th AW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Faith Schaefer)
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200909-F-LS379-1171
Maintainers prepare to move the recently lowered engine from under the C-5M Super Galaxy C-5M engine change September 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. This is the first C-5M engine change conducted by Airmen in six years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Harding)
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200909-F-LS379-1159
Airman 1st Class Tyler Jackson, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeyman (right), and Senior Airman Derek Archer, 439th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeyman (left), utilize winches to lower the engine onto a cradle C-5M Super galaxy engine change September 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Weighing between five to six tons and costing 15.5 million dollars, C-5M Super Galaxy engines are handled with precision and care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Harding).
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200909-F-LS379-1154
Senior Airman Kody Belt, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeyman, secures the engine to a cradle C-5M Super Galaxy engine change September 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. This is the first C-5M engine change conducted by Airmen in six years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Harding)
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200909-F-LS379-1135
Airman 1st Class Gabriel Gonzalez, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeyman, checks gauges to verify weight load during a C-5M Super Galaxy engine change September 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Weighing between five to six tons and costing 15.5 million dollars, C-5M engines are handled with precision and care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Harding)
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200909-F-LS379-1088
Airman 1st Class Tyler Jackson, 436th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeyman, raises a pylon during a C-5M Super Galaxy engine change September 9, 2020, at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware. Weighing between five to six tons and costing 15.5 million dollars, C-5M engines are handled with precision and care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan Harding).
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