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U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Daniel Devincenzo and Senior Airman Anthony Valliere, 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron precision guided munitions technicians and natives of Parsippany, N.J., and Chandler, Ariz. respectively, apply the finishing markings on an AIM-9 sidewinder missile on Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Sept. 10, 2014. Airmen use training rounds, which are hollow shells with no electronic components and marked with blue rings, to practice real-world operations without handling or damaging live munitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gustavo Castillo/Released)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Anthony Valliere, a 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron precision guided munitions technician and native of Chandler, Ariz., covers overspray from markings on an AIM-9 sidewinder missile on Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Sept. 10, 2014. Airmen from the 52nd EMS maintain and deliver combat airpower to the flightline through several types of munitions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gustavo Castillo/Released)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Daniel Devincenzo, a 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron precision guided munitions technician and native of Parsippany, N.J., holds a stencil in place while painting an AIM-9 sidewinder missile on Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Sept. 10, 2014. Airmen use stencils to precisely mark the missile with part numbers for inventory control and designated areas for mechanical parts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gustavo Castillo/Released)
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Anthony Valliere, a 52nd Equipment Maintenance Squadron precision guided munitions technician and native of Chandler, Ariz., sprays a primer paint undercoat to an AIM-9 sidewinder missile on Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, Sept. 10, 2014. Airmen minimize corrosion by coating the missile with a protective paint. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Gustavo Castillo/Released)