The aircraft of the National Guard fly search-and-rescue missions, combat operations, and are used to airdrop supplies. To keep these machines flying high, it takes the expertise and dedication of dozens of professionals – from pilots to avionics to air traffic control – to ensure their proper function. Find your position below.
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15F Aircraft Electrician | CHEYENNE | Wyoming | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15G Aircraft Structural Repairer | CHEYENNE | Wyoming | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15T UH-60 Utility Helicopter Repairer | CHEYENNE | Wyoming | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15N Avionics Mechanic | WHEELING | West Virginia | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15P Aviation Operations Specialist | WHEELING | West Virginia | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15T UH-60 Utility Helicopter Repairer | WHEELING | West Virginia | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15T UH-60 Utility Helicopter Repairer | WILLIAMSTOWN | West Virginia | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer | WHEELING | West Virginia | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15F Aircraft Electrician | WHEELING | West Virginia | 11.15.2018 | ||
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15B Aircraft Powerplant Repairer | MADISON | Wisconsin | 11.15.2018 | ||
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