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109th Airlift Wing

The 109th Airlift Wing, located at Stratton Air National Guard Base, supports five primary federal missions: polar airlift, aero-medical evacuation, aerial port, combat construction, and field hospital contingencies. These missions require the involvement of many career fields, including Security Forces, Services, Personnel, Communications, Supply, and many others. The 109th is the only Wing in the Air Force that possesses the ski-equipped LC-130 aircraft. Our polar airlift mission, which supports the National Science Foundation, makes these planes invaluable. Our aircrews and aircraft maintenance personnel are uniquely qualified to get the job done with our C-130s and the LC-130s.

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If you're looking to start out in a medical career, there's no better Air Guard job than Aerospace Medical Service. Aerospace Medical Service Specialists are a medical "jack of all trades", performing a wide range of technical nursing duties, from drawing blood to assisting in delivering newborn babies. In this job, you'll be directly involved in the care and treatment of patients, including feeding, measuring and recording vital signs, administering medications, and prepping patients for surgery. You'll also undergo training that will entitle you to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician's examination  which can lead to a great civilian career as an EMT. Aerospace Medical Service

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As you can imagine, the last person to handle an aircraft before it actually takes off bears an immense responsibility to make absolutely certain that the plane is mission ready. That person is the Aerospace Maintenance Specialist. In this job, you'll be accountable for ensuring the aircraft is in perfect working order. If alterations or repairs are needed, you'll assign specialists to fix the issues and work with them to ensure the plane's safety and readiness. Pre-flight, you'll give the plane one last inspection to make sure it's serviced with fuel, hydraulic fluid and liquid oxygen before giving it your final approval. Why does an Aerospace Maintenance Specialist have so much responsibility Because it's not just a plane you're putting in the air  it's also a pilot. Aerospace Maintenance

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Before that C-130 rolls down the strip, the Air Transportation Specialist makes sure it's packed tight with everything the troops will need to complete missions. From food, water and medical supplies to Humvees and helicopters, you'll be responsible for securely packing cargo so that it can be loaded and transported safely and quickly. You'll even be responsible for checking in passengers and baggage when the cargo is actually military personnel. Once that plane takes off, there's no turning back if something's forgotten, which is why the Air Transportation Specialist ensures absolutely everything is loaded and ready to go. Air Transportation

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As an Integrated Avionics Specialist, you'll prepare aircraft for special missions like low altitude attack profiles, precision bombing, covert operations, and reconnaissance. In this highly technical career field, you may even perform as the aircraft Dedicated Crew Chief. You'll work with the finest military aircraft in the world, and you'll play an integral role in keeping Air Guard aircraft at readiness performance levels at all times. You'll specialize in electronics and avionics as you maintain and repair a vast array of electronic systems in some of the highest performance aircraft in the world. Integrated Avionics Systems (Heavy)

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