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Marine Corps utilizes lightning technology

U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Jared Stevison, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 214 avionics technician, applies low observable paste to the wing of an F-35A Lightning II aircraft at Luke Air Force Base. Stevison is one of 12 Marines sent to Luke from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma to learn about the program to implement it at that base. Luke AFB’s LTP, which blends F-35 maintenance career fi elds, maximizes manpower utilization and increases mission effectiveness. (Senior Airman Caleb F. Butler/U.S. Air Force Photographer)

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