Air Force rewards outstanding munitions unit
Senior Airman Ralph Simons, 31st Munitions Squadron munitions inspector examines an anti-personnel mine April 2 at Aviano Air Base, Italy. Members of the 31st MUNS recently earned the 2011 Air Force Maintenance Effectiveness Award. The squadron acted as the lead NATO munitions unit during Operation Odyssey Dawn, building 557 bombs for the operation. The unit also participated in Operation Unified Protector, providing munitions for 1,800 sorties flown by joint and coalition partners deployed to Aviano. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Katherine Windish)
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