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Metals tech: Just what the doctor ordered for aircraft

Senior Airman Michael Rogers, 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron metals technician, cuts through a slab of metal using heavy machinery May 14. The alignment will improve the angle of attack measurement for the KC-135. Metals technicians can sculpt metal to form tools and parts used to repair aircraft. They provide parts for mission requirements in lieu ordering parts from a non-military source.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Domonique Simmons)

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