Engine work
Wars aren’t fought from 8 to 5 and Tinker workers keep producing engines and aircraft through the night to meet the war fighters’ needs. An F108-200 engine is moved by operators Steve Marlett, left, and William LeRoy after testing at the engine test cell of the 76th Propulsion Maintenance Group. The men prefer working in the quieter night hours that offers less traffic hassles and frees up days for appointments. (Air Force photo/Margo Wright)
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