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  • Laboratory: heart of 20th MDG clinic

    Tucked away in a corner of the medical clinic, Airmen donned in white lab coats scrutinize data smaller than the human eye can see – information trapped in vials of blood, cups of urine, swabs of skin and containers of other substances not often mentioned in polite conversation.

  • NDI: microscopic matters

    After an aircraft lands, a small component of the engine is sent to a laboratory off the flightline. There, a technician prepares the part, called a magnetic chip detector, by cleaning it with alcohol and stamping the chip onto a carbon tab to check for materials.

  • BEE flight promotes safe environment

    On a typical day, 20th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineers are busy bees, monitoring environmental factors such as the installation’s water and air quality to identify and evaluate any potential hazards and ensure the safety of Airmen and families who make the 20th Fighter Wing