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Airmen assigned to the Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels management flight position a 4,500 pound fuel bladder inside a containment area at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Dec. 16, 2014. Fuels Airmen offload up to 60 tank trucks per day of jet fuel and another 5-10 trucks of gasoline and diesel. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
Fueling the fight
Keeping fuel bladders filled and aircraft gassed up is a vital mission for the fuel storage Airmen. Without fuel, the mission here stops.That is why Airmen from the petroleum, oil and lubricants flight tirelessly work to keep the fuel flowing."We're responsible for receiving, storing and issuing clean, dry fuel and liquid oxygen," said Senior
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