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Elizabeth Maschmeyer, 3rd Maintenance Squadron Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory calibration technician, calibrates a sound system at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Oct. 23, 2017. Technicians from the 3rd MXS PMEL can calibrate and repair Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment to accuracies ranging from millionths of an inch to microvolts, depending upon the measurement area. They do so with four criteria in mind: accuracy, reliability, traceability and safety. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Curt Beach)

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alaska calibrate anchorage pmel tmde precision measurement equipment laboratory joint base elmendorf richardson jber 3rd wing alaska command 11 th air force alcom 11 th af 673 d abw 673rd air base wing 3rd maintenance squadron 3rd mxs curt beach curtis beach test measurement and diagnostic equipment elizabeth maschmeyer steve reesman gauge blocks afmcp robert hegner zachary dunn senior airman curt beach joint base elmendorf richardson public affairs ak pmel precision puts jets in the sky bombs on target dvids ultra high resolution high resolution laboratory science