SrA Daniel Hancock Assistant Dedicated Crew a Chief, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron From Goreville, IL "Three years ago I never would have thought that I'd be working on something of such importance and with some of the most powerful weapons mankind has ever created. Being a part of a mission that continuously deters our enemies and assures our allies safety, is nothing short of amazing. It's unbelievable how our actions here in Minot can make such a big difference across the globe. Every time I see these BUFFs (B-52, Big Ugly Fat Fellows) take off, I really do fight off the goosebumps."


SrA Daniel Hancock Assistant Dedicated Crew a Chief, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron From Goreville, IL "Three years ago I never would have thought that I'd be working on something of such importance and with some of the most powerful weapons mankind has ever created. Being a part of a mission that continuously deters our enemies and assures our allies safety, is nothing short of amazing. It's unbelievable how our actions here in Minot can make such a big difference across the globe. Every time I see these BUFFs (B-52, Big Ugly Fat Fellows) take off, I really do fight off the goosebumps." Senior Airman Daniel Hancock, 5th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, B-52 Stratofortress crew chief, is prepared to perform pre-flight maintenance checks on his assigned B-52 aircraft at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Jan. 26, 2017. Hancock is a part of a maintenance team responsible for ensuring a safe aircraft is available for the aircrew and ready to receive it upon the crew landing. ( Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.) 170126-F-IO684-0131 by AirmanMagazine


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