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  2. File:Winslow Compressor Station, February 2019.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The photograph shows the main building of the Winslow Compressor Station located east of Leupp, Arizona. Photograph taken on 2019-02-27T14:56:34Z. Photograph taken on 2019-02-27T14:56:34Z. Date

  3. USAF Airman Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The USAF Airman Heritage Museum is an aviation field museum and heritage collection of the United States Air Force located at Lackland AFB near San Antonio, Texas. [5] [6] The museum, along with the Security Forces Exhibit Annex, are part of the Airman Heritage Training Complex, run by the Air Education and Training Command. [7]

  4. List of United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Non-flying installation. The 181st Intelligence Wing monitors, process, exploits, and disseminates near real-time information from unmanned aerial vehicles operating globally. [118] Jackson Air National Guard Base: Jackson: Mississippi

  5. Kaeser Compressors - Wikipedia

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    Fredericksburg is near to several transport centers, and remains home to the US headquarters. The 22.5-acre (91,000 m 2 ) site includes a 155,176-square-foot (14,416.3 m 2 ) facility. Reiner Mueller retired in December 2008, and his son Frank assumed leadership in January 2009.

  6. Joy Compressor - Wikipedia

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    Joy Compressors were first introduced in 1955 when the Joy Manufacturing Company hired four engineers and set them up in an office over a hardware store in Western New York. Within a short period of time, a farmer's field in Cheektowaga, New York was purchased for a test site.

  7. Norton Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    For the majority of its operational lifetime, Norton was a logistics depot and heavy-lift transport facility for a variety of military aircraft, equipment and supplies as part of Air Materiel/Air Force Logistics Command (1946–1966), then as part of Military Airlift/Air Mobility Command (1966–1994).