Armament specialists keep aircrew locked and loaded
Staff Sgt. Douglas Parker prepares to remove a panel from an LAU- 128 rail launcher to conduct an inspection at the Armament shop on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Nov 9, 2011. A rail launcher facilitates the proper ejection of ammunition on an F-15E Strike Eagle. Every part of the physical weapons system of an F-15E Strike Eagle here is maintained at the 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron armament shops. When repaired, the part is inspected by at least three people before it is cleared to go back on an aircraft. Parker is a 4 EMS aircraft armament systems specialist from Virginia Beach, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marissa Tucker)
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