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Col. Andrew Toth, 33rd Fighter Wing commander, addresses the families of the victims of the tragedy of Khobar Towers bombing June 24 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. June 25 marks the 15th anniversary of the tragic bombing that killed 19 service members including 12 33rd FW Airmen. Each year, a ceremony is held by the Nomads to commemorate their brothers who’ve “ceased their wandering.” (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Staff Sgt. Mario Alba, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron load crew chief, briefs his crew before a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. During weapons load competitions, crews are evaluated on a uniform inspection, a written test, a quality assurance inspection of the teams’ tool kits and how safely, efficiently and timely they load munitions on an F-35A. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Staff Sgt. Dillon Price, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron load crew chief, briefs his crew before a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. The competition was the first time teams faced off in a shotgun start event to load munitions on side-by-side F-35A Lightning IIs. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Airmen with the 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron compete in a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. The competition was the first time teams faced off in a shotgun start event to load munitions on side-by-side F-35A Lightning IIs. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Staff Sgt. Mario Alba, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron load crew chief, prepares to load an AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile to an F-35A Lightning II during a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. The competition was the first time teams faced off in a shotgun start event to load munitions on side-by-side F-35A Lightning IIs. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Staff Sgt. Dillon Price, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron load crew chief, prepares to load an AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile to an F-35A Lightning II during a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. During weapons load competitions, crews are evaluated on a uniform inspection, a written test, a quality assurance inspection of the teams’ tool kits and how safely, efficiently and timely they load munitions on an F-35A. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Airmen with the 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron compete in a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. During weapons load competitions, crews are evaluated on a uniform inspection, a written test, a quality assurance inspection of the teams’ tool kits and how safely, efficiently and timely they load munitions on an F-35A. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Tech. Sgt. Daryl Crane, 33rd Maintenance Group F-35A Lightning II loading standardization crew member, inspects a tool kit during a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. During weapons load competitions, crews are evaluated on a uniform inspection, a written test, a quality assurance inspection of the teams’ tool kits and how safely, efficiently and timely they load munitions on an F-35A. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Airmen with the 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron compete in a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. The competition was the first time teams faced off in a shotgun start event to load munitions on side-by-side F-35A Lightning IIs. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron completes 2nd weapons load competition
Airmen acting as judges for the 33rd Maintenance Group weapons standardization section calculate the results of a weapons load competition on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., July 10, 2015. The competition was the first time teams faced off in a shotgun start event to load munitions on side-by-side F-35A Lightning IIs. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. Marleah Robertson)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Airmen 1st Class Jacob Robinson, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, check over a Guided Bomb Unit during a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. During this event teams are evaluated on the level of safety, efficiency and speed displayed while loading munitions. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Airmen 1st Class Robert Honeycutt, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, and team members inspects the fins and wings of an Air Intercept Missile 120 during a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. During this event teams are evaluated on the level of safety, efficiency and speed displayed while loading munitions. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Master Sgt. Russell Fontaine, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron assistant weapons section chief, stands with the “Greg”, the mascot of the 58th Aircraft Maintenance Unit before a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. During this event load crew teams compete against each other in a uniform inspection, written test, tool kit quality assurance inspection and in loading munitions into the F-35A Lighting II. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Load Crew four stands with the Gorilla mascot of the 58th Aircraft Maintenance Unit before a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. During this event load crew teams compete against each other in a uniform inspection, written test, tool kit quality assurance inspection and loading munitions into the F-35A Lighting II. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Staff Sgt. Mark Mahacsi, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew team chief, secures an Air Intercept Missile 120 to a lift truck during a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. Load teams work together to load munitions into an F-35A Lightning II as they are timed and inspected. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Load crew team four secures a Guided Bomb Unit to a lift truck during a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. Load teams work together to load munitions into an F-35A Lightning II as they are timed and inspected. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Airman 1st Class Robert Honeycutt, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, places tools into a tool kit during a load competition at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. The load crew competition consists of three sections: a uniform inspection, a written test and a munitions load inspection to assess the Airmen’s carrier field knowledge. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd Airmen compete in first load competition in the New Year
Airman 1st Class Jacob Robinson, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, ready’s a trailer for inspection at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 8, 2016. The load crew competition consists of three sections: a uniform inspection, written test and a munitions load inspection to test the Airmen’s carrier field knowledge. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd AMXS Airman conducts hot pit refueling on F-35
Senior Airman Max Todd, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, signals a successful hook-up during the hot pit refueling of an F-35A Lightning II at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 13, 2016. The engines are left running during this type of refueling so pilots are able to return to the air quickly. It can take as little as 20 minutes for a crew chief to fill the nearly 17,000 pound fuel tank. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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33rd AMXS Airman conducts hot pit refueling on F-35
Senior Airman Max Todd, 33rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, speaks to an F-35A Lightning II pilot over the radio during a hot pit refueling at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., May 13, 2016. While refueling, maintenance Airmen communicate with pilots to gauge how much fuel is loaded into the jet. A hot pit refuel allows aircraft to quickly re-launch for a sortie by fueling with the engine running. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Andrea Posey)
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