Maintenance mask-making ingenuity
Solid green face mask with accompanying filters sit on a work space at the 149th Fighter Wing’s machine shop April 10 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Personnel from the unit’s machine shop have now begun printing solid green masks for members who need something to meet more specific guidance recently put in place for 149th Fighter Wing members that coverings be solid color or current service camouflage pattern. In the interim, leadership is remaining flexible with its members until everyone is able to obtain one in accordance with the wing-specific guidance.
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Mindy Bloem
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