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Airman 1st Class Brandon Rounds, a native of Salt Lake

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Airman 1st Class Brandon Rounds, a native of Salt Lake City, Utah, assigned to the Nondestructive Inspection section of the 3rd Maintenance Unit, prepares to test aircraft lubricants for contaminants at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 10, 2017. Nondestructive inspection Airmen analyze wear metal content on engine lubricating oil and other fluids, as well as detect flaws such as cracks, voids and heat damage on aircraft parts utilizing various test equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)

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