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Hill Maintenance TSP
Senior Airman Alexander Evans with the 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit and Master Sgt. Kyle Kutcher with the 419th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron conduct routine maintenance on an F-35A at Kadena Air Base while deployed in support of the first F-35A Pacific Theatre Security Package. This long-planned deployment is designed to demonstrate the continuing U.S. commitment to stability and security in the region.
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First F-35A arrives for the 4th FS/AMU
Hundreds filled the Hill Air Force Base ramp to welcome Lt. Col Yosef Morris, 4th Fighter Squadron Commander, as he flew the first F-35A assigned to the 4th FS/AMU to Hill from the Lockheed Martin factory Sept. 27. (U.S. Air Force photo/Todd Cromar)
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First F-35A arrives for the 4th FS/AMU
Lt. Col Yosef Morris, 4th Fighter Squadron Commander, and Master Sgt. John Horton of the 4th AMU exchange a salute as Cheyenne Clement, 4th AMU OIC looks on. Morris flew the first F-35A assigned to the 4th FS/AMU to Hill from the Lockheed Martin factory Sept. 27. (U.S. Air Force photo/Todd Cromar)
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First F-35A arrives for the 4th FS/AMU
Members of the 388th Fighter Wing’s 4th Aircraft Maintenance Unit drag chocks as Lt. Col Yosef Morris, 4th Fighter Squadron Commander prepared to deplane after he flew the jet to Hill Air Force Base from the Lockheed Martin factory Sept. 27. This is the 4th FS/AMU first F-35 assigned. (U.S. Air Force photo/Todd Cromar)
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Hill F35As over the UTTR
Hill F35As fly over the Utah Test and Training Range. U.S. Air Force Photo by Ronald Bradshaw
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F-35 External pylon training
Weapons load crews from the 388th Fighter Wing’s 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit initiated certification training July 7 to load external pylons on F-35As. The removable pylons are used to secure external munitions under the aircraft’s wings enhancing its combat capability. The jet is designed to carry up to 18,000 pounds of munitions on 11 internal and external weapons stations depending on mission requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donovan K. Potter)
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F-35 External pylon training
Weapons load crews from the 388th Fighter Wing’s 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit initiated certification training July 7 to load external pylons on F-35As. The removable pylons are used to secure external munitions under the aircraft’s wings enhancing its combat capability. The jet is designed to carry up to 18,000 pounds of munitions on 11 internal and external weapons stations depending on mission requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donovan K. Potter)
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F-35 External pylon training
Weapons load crews from the 388th Fighter Wing’s 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit initiated certification training July 7 to load external pylons on F-35As. The removable pylons are used to secure external munitions under the aircraft’s wings enhancing its combat capability. The jet is designed to carry up to 18,000 pounds of munitions on 11 internal and external weapons stations depending on mission requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donovan K. Potter)
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F-35 External pylon training
Weapons load crews from the 388th Fighter Wing’s 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit initiated certification training July 7 to load external pylons on F-35As. The removable pylons are used to secure external munitions under the aircraft’s wings enhancing its combat capability. The jet is designed to carry up to 18,000 pounds of munitions on 11 internal and external weapons stations depending on mission requirements. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donovan K. Potter)
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Wing receives 24th Jet
Master Sgt. Rawleigh Smith and Airman 1st Class Matthew Clark, both with the 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, stretch the engine cover across the 388th Fighter Wing’s 24th aircraft assigned to the 34th Fighter Squadron / 34th AMU Wednesday. The 24th aircraft is significant because it completes the first full F-35A squadron at an operational unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donovan K Potter)
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Wing receives 24th Jet
Airman 1st Class Matthew Clark with the 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit directs the pilot who flew the 388th Fighter Wing’s 24th aircraft assigned to the 34th Fighter Squadron / 34th AMU June 21. The 24th aircraft is significant because it completes the first full F-35A squadron at an operational unit. (U.S. Air Force photo/Donovan K Potter)
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388th Fighter Wing change of command
Col Lee E. Kloos assumed command of the 388th Fighter Wing during a ceremony Friday in Hangar 45W. (Air Force photo by Ronald Bradshaw)
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388th Fighter Wing change of command
Col. Lee E. Kloos receives the first salute as commander of the 388th Fighter Wing at a change of command ceremony June 23. (Air Force photo by Ronald Bradshaw)
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4th Fighter Squadron Change of Command
388th Fighter Wing Operations Group commander Col. Jason Rueschhoff hands the 4th Fighter Squadron guidon to new 4th Fighter Squadron commander Lt. Col. Yosef Morris at a ceremony June 9 at Hill Air Force Base as former commander Lt. Col. Steven Engberg stands at attention.
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F-35A ammo bulk loader
388th Maintenance Group Loading Standardization Crew Member Master Sgt. Jeffrey Taggart reads technical data during a validation and verification process of an ammuntion bulk loader used to load cannon rounds onto the F-35A Lightning II fighter aircraft, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo/R. Nial Bradshaw)
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F-35A ammo bulk loader
388th Maintenance Group Loading Standardization Crew Member Master Sgt. Ryan Hanner attaches the chute to an ammunition bulk loader used to load cannon rounds onto the F-35A Lightning II fighter aircraft, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, June 7, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/R. Nial Bradshaw)
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Col. Lyons Fini Flight
Col. David Lyons, 388th Fighter Wing commander, returns from his fini-fight June 6, 2017, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Donovan K. Potter)
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Load Crew Competition
Tech. Sgt. Michael Young of the 419th Maintenance Group inspects the work of 421th Aircraft Maintenance Unit teammates Airman 1st Class Jacob Happ and Staff Sgt. Lance Klain during the 388th and 419th Fighter Wing’s Load Crew of the Year competition at Hill Air Force Base Feb. 24. (U.S. Air Force photo by Donovan K. Potter)
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Load Crew Competition
421st Aircraft Maintenance Unit competitor Senior Airman Anthony Solis preps a portion of the F-16 pylon during the 388th and 419th Fighter Wing’s Load Crew of the Year competition at Hill AFB Feb. 24. (U.S. Air Force photo by Donovan K. Potter)
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Load Crew Competition
Master Sgt. Colin Olson of the 419th Maintenance Group inspects the work of 466th Aircraft Maintenance Unit teammates Tech. Sgt. Aaron Ramirez and Staff Sgt. Justin Crosby during the 388th and 419th Fighter Wing’s Load Crew of the Year competition at Hill Air Force Base Feb. 24. (U.S. Air Force photo by Donovan K. Potter)
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