Countering threats: Munitions Airmen keep flares firing

Photos by Airman 1st Class Holly Mansfield
Airman 1st Class Jasmine Luce, 86th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew member, makes sure numbers match up on ammunition cans to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection Feb. 13 on Ramstein.
Airman 1st Class Jasmine Luce, 86th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew member, makes sure numbers match up on ammunition cans to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection Feb. 13 on Ramstein.

 

Airman 1st Class Christian Afaisen, 86th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew member, stacks boxes to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection.
Airman 1st Class Christian Afaisen, 86th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew member, stacks boxes to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection.

 

Senior Airman Bryan Sandt, 86th Munitions Squadron maintenance crew chief, makes sure numbers match up on ammunition cans to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection Feb. 13 on Ramstein. The conventional maintenance shop is in charge of maintaining shelf and service life on countermeasures used in C-130J Super Hercules. They also perform storage monitoring inspections on in-line items kept within the munitions storage area.
Senior Airman Bryan Sandt, 86th Munitions Squadron maintenance crew chief, makes sure numbers match up on ammunition cans to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection Feb. 13 on Ramstein. The conventional maintenance shop is in charge of maintaining shelf and service life on countermeasures used in C-130J Super Hercules. They also perform storage monitoring inspections on in-line items kept within the munitions storage area.