MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Greg Wiggins, 91st Missile Maintenance Squadron corrosion control technician, bead blasts a cover plate to remove surface corrosion at the 91st MMXS corrosion control facility on Minot AFB March 16. Bead blasting is part of the prepping process before parts are ready to be re-painted. The 91st MMXS corrosion control shop maintains and helps to extend the surface life of all equipment used to support 91st Missile Wing operations. They not only repair corrosion in-garrison, but they are also mobile and take their equipment into the field to repair corrosion at all 150 missile sites. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael Gaddis)
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Greg Wiggins, 91st Missile Maintenance Squadron corrosion control technician, primes material at the 91st MMXS corrosion control facility on Minot AFB March 16. Priming is part of the prepping process before parts are ready to be re-painted. The 91st MMXS corrosion control shop maintains and helps to extend the surface life of all equipment used to support 91st Missile Wing operations. They not only repair corrosion in-garrison, but they are also mobile and take their equipment into the field to repair corrosion at all 150 missile sites. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron-Forrest Wainright)