visibility Similar

code Related

Master Sgt. George Greene puts information into the

description

Summary

Master Sgt. George Greene puts information into the Computer Numeric Control milling machine at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., Dec. 15, 2011. The CNC milling machine will take the information and create a fixture to hold aircraft parts. Greene is the aircraft metals technology section chief with the 437th Maintenance Squadron.

label_outline

Tags

airmen c 17 charleston parts aircraft technology metals staff sgt katie gieratz joint base charleston public affairs charleston air force base a need to metal dvids ultra high resolution high resolution south carolina workers
date_range

Date

15/12/2011
place

Location

create

Source

Defense Visual Information Distribution Service
link

Link

https://www.dvidshub.net/
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain Dedication. Public Use Notice of Limitations: https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright

label_outline Explore Metals, Staff Sgt Katie Gieratz, Charleston Air Force Base

A family arriving from Saudi Arabia passes through United States Customs at Charleston AFB. They are part of approximately 300 United States Department of Defense military and civilian personnel arriving as part of a Non-Combatant Evacuation Group. The evacuation took place because of the recent terrorist bombing at a U.S. military housing complex

Richmond, California. Permanente Metals Corporation, shipbuilding division, yard number two. Pietro Cressano worked at the yard for seven months, and was in building construction work before that. He was born in America but both parents were born in Italy

Airman 1st Class Joseph Kay and Senior Airman Charles

Nashville, Tennessee. Drop hammer operator stamping out parts for Vultee bombers

Airman 1st Class William Williams, 437th Maintenance

Senior Airman Brett Gyurnek, 437th Maintenance Squadron

Locomotive for the Singapore Railway

Tech. Sgt. Shelly Pavcik, 911th Maintenance Squadron

Bob Tetzloff works on a drawing in the graphics section during a mission briefing for the 1361st Audio Visual Squadron, Detachment Seven

Buffalo, New York. Symington-Gould, makers of tank, ship and railroad parts. Woman operator of a five ton crane picking up rough castings of truck train for railroads. She operated this same crane in the last war; in between was a housewife

A noontime rest for a full-fledged assembly worker at the Long Beach, Calif., plant of Douglas Aircraft Company. Nacelle parts for a heavy bomber form the background

Airman 1st Class Charles Cannon, 437th Maintenance

Topics

airmen c 17 charleston parts aircraft technology metals staff sgt katie gieratz joint base charleston public affairs charleston air force base a need to metal dvids ultra high resolution high resolution south carolina workers