7/5/2011 - Senior Airman Jessica Spence, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, checks the oil from one of Eglin’s military tractor trailer cabs for an inspection after it has been returned from use. Mileage, damage, fluids and normal wear and tear are examined to ensure serviceability for the next mission. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Airman 1st Class Jessica Baudier, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, walks out to the bus before picking up passengers on Eglin. Vehicle operations Airmen are responsible for all passenger movement using military buses on base. Larger vehicles like buses also receive the same thorough inspection “check-out” vehicles go through. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Airman 1st Class Kitterman, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, washes down a government-owned-vehicle before returning it to the lot. Airmen in the vehicle operations flight ensure each vehicle is clean and serviceable for the next customer. Vehicle operations is also responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Airman 1st Class Jessica Baudier, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, checks her mirrors while driving one of the many government-owned vehicles to pick up passengers on Eglin. Vehicle operations Airmen are responsible for all passenger movement using military buses on base. Larger vehicles like buses also receive the same thorough inspection “check-out” vehicles go through. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Senior Airman Jessica Spence, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, inspects one of the many government-owned trucks upon its return from use. Mileage, damage, fluids and normal wear and tear are examined to ensure serviceability for the next mission. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Senior Airman Michelle Wamsley, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, makes a wide turn at the green light during a pick-up and delivery mission on Eglin. Vehicle operations Airmen are responsible for all passenger movement using military buses on base. Larger vehicles like buses also receive the same thorough inspection “check-out” vehicles go through. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Senior Airman Jessica Spence, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, lifts the lid on one of Eglin’s military tractor trailer cabs for an inspection after it has been returned from use. Mileage, damage, fluids and normal wear and tear are examined to ensure serviceability for the next mission. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Senior Airman Michelle Wamsley, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, refuels the bus before returning it to the vehicle lot on Eglin. Vehicle operations Airmen are responsible for all passenger movement using military buses on base. Larger vehicles like buses also receive the same thorough inspection “check-out” vehicles go through. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Senior Airman Jessica Spence, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, goes over the checklist for a military tractor trailer cab after it has been returned from use. Mileage, damage, fluids and normal wear and tear are examined to ensure serviceability for the next mission. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13,000 transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
7/5/2011 - Airman 1st Class Jessica Baudier, 96th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operations, checks the fluids as part of her routine before taking the bus out to pick up passengers on Eglin. Vehicle operations Airmen are responsible for all passenger movement using military buses on base. Larger vehicles like buses also receive the same thorough inspection “check-out” vehicles go through. The Airmen of vehicle operations are responsible for driving, upkeep, dispatching and delivery of more than 130 vehicles on base. The vehicle operations flight managed more than 13 thousand transportation requests last year. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)