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ASTS litter lift
Members of the 934th Aeromdical Staging Squadron train to transport medical patients on litters during the August UTA. (Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Amber E.N. Jacobs)
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ASTS litter lift
Members of the 934th Aeromdical Staging Squadron train to transport medical patients on litters during the August UTA. (Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Amber E.N. Jacobs)
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Tompkins retires
Master Sgt. Jeffrey Tompkins, 934th Maintenance Squadron, accepts his retirement certificate from Lt. Col. Andy Staut, 934th Maintenance Group deputy commander, Aug. 4. (Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Amber E.N. Jacobs)
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Water Jet
The water jet nozzle is positioned above the metal from which the part is cut. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
Master Sgt. Eric Johnson points out settings on the water jet machining center. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
The garnet abrasive that is mixed with water to perform the cutting. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
Water is recycled and agitated to keep the garnet mixed with water. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
Tech. Sgt. Tyler Horner observes the water jet as a part is cut from aluminum stock. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
The part is ready to be removed immediately after cutting. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
With the cutting nozzle out of the water, the water/garnet mix propelled at mach 2 at a force of 60,000 PSI can be observed. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
Master Sgt. Eric Johnson (left) and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Horner take delivery of the OMAX Computer Numerical Control Waterjet Machining Center. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
The cutting nozzle and metal stock is completely submerged in the water/garnet mix while cutting is performed. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
The display on the machine shows where the cuts will be made and data about the materials used. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
Tech. Sgt. Tyler Horner (left) and Master Sgt. Eric Johnson stand by the new Water Jet Machining Center at the 934th Maintenance Squadron Metal Fabrication shop. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
The bed of the water jet machine is filled with a water/garnet mix used for cutting and also submerging the nozzle and stock while cutting. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Water jet
Tech. Sgt. Tyler Horner operates the water jet cutting machine. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Habitat
Global Vikings volunteer at Habitat for Humanity project in West St. Paul July 20. From left are Tom O'Reilly, Matt Welage, Master Sgt. Kelly Conley, Staff Sgt. Kayla Bowell, John Rudin and Col. Tim Wollmuth. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Johnson retires
Master Sgt. Michael Johnson from the 27th Aerial Port Squadron receives his certificate of retirement from retired United States Marine Corps Lt. Col. John Peterson July 14. Johnson retires with 31 years of service. (Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Eric Amidon)
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Take a Vet to Lunch
Airmen from the 934th Airlift Wing treated residents from the Minnesota Veterans Home to lunch at the 934th Airlift wing and a tour of a C-130 Aircraft July 18. the event allows vets to connect with Airmen currently serving and to swap a few stories and experiences over lunch at the base. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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Blood Drive
Paul Salkowski, 934th Communications Squadron, donates blood at the 934 AW blood drive July 18. More donations are needed and the drives are held quarterly with the next drive scheduled for Oct. 3. (Air Force Photo/Paul Zadach)
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