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Karl Koch, with the 76th Maintenance Support Group, briefs students from Francis-Tuttle Technology Center’s pre-engineering academy about the electron microscope laboratory and the world’s largest scanning electron microscope. They learned that the microscope helps with non-destructive inspections, and that it can help evaluate aircraft parts which have been overheated. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kelly White)

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Karl Koch, with the 76th Maintenance Support Group, briefs students from Francis-Tuttle Technology Center’s pre-engineering academy about the electron microscope laboratory and the world’s largest scanning electron microscope. They learned that the microscope helps with non-destructive inspections, and that it can help evaluate aircraft parts which have been overheated. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kelly White)

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