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Airmen Graduate from FTAC
November 6, 2008

Bowlers improve over last year
November 6, 2008

The Front Line
November 5, 2008
CENTRAL COMMAND AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY-- Senior Master Sgt. Jesse J. Langhorne is deployed from Langley. He said the insite he will take with him is how proud he is to serve his country. The thing he misses the most is the variety of restaurants stateside. (Courtesy photo)

Vet clinic services go beyond treating pets
November 5, 2008

Team Langley third quarter award winners
November 4, 2008


Aerospace Ground Equipment Flight
October 31, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – Staff Sgt. Aaron Fritz, 1st Equipment Squadron aerospace ground equipment craftsman, works on equipment Oct. 17. The Aerospace Ground Equipment Flight delivers, maintains and inspects equipment that directly supports the F-15s and F-22s assigned to Langley.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Wolf)

Munitions Flight (also known as AMMO)
October 31, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – Airman 1st Class Dominick Intorre, 1st Equipment Maintenance Squadron precision guided munitions technician, secures a missile in order to begin testing the guidance control system Oct. 17. The munitions flight provides the things that go boom. The flight can support any aircraft with missiles, bombs, small arms ammunition, and counter measures, including aircraft supporting Operation Noble Eagle.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Wolf)

Fabrication Flight
October 31, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – Staff Sgt. Derek Chandler, 1st Equipment Maintenance Squadron low observable technician, mixes paste to be applied to an F-22A Raptor aircraft part Oct. 17. Langley was the first wing to have low observable, or LO, combat-coded aircraft, which necessitated the addition of a low observable section to apply and maintain the stealth coating and composite material on the F-22s.  (Photo Courtesy of Mr. Frank Geisler)

Armament Fight
October 31, 2008
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – Tech. Sgt. Michael Vandegrift, 1st Equipment Maintenance Squadron armament flight non-commissioned officer in charge of maintenance, performs a gun acceptance inspection Oct. 16. The armament flight inspects equipment that is installed on both the F-15 and F-22. Each piece of equipment carries and fires missiles or ammunition.  (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Zachary Wolf)