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Maintaining The Legendary B-1B ‘Bone’ Lancer (Video Features A Loud Afterburner Takeoff). Official release: U.S. Air Force maintainers from Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, work 24/7 servicing and inspecting the B-1B Lancer. They are maintainers within the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing's 34th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Unit (nicknamed “the backbone of the bone”) and provide hundreds of thousands of manpower hours during six-month deployments to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Maintainers comprise approximately a dozen different career specialties to ensure the aircraft flies and meets mission throughout the Middle East. The Lancer carries the largest conventional payload of guided and unguided weapons in the Air Force inventory. Credit: Tech. Sgt. Arthur Mondale Wright, USAF. And thank you for visiting the Ultimate Military Channel. With an emphasis on the United States Armed Forces, we aim to visually educate, entertain, and inspire by providing our viewers with the timely, highest quality, family-friendly, content. We'll cover the gamut of contemporary and historical military developments, hardware, and trends – indeed you may have already noticed that our skillful editors, working with outstanding footage sourced from our global contacts, produce the very finest ‘compilation style’ videos in the YouTube military space. Please kindly note again that we are strictly an educational and family-friendly channel. Our focus is testing, research and development, and, primarily American military training footage. Thanks again for visiting. And we'd, of course, love to have you as a subscriber, UMC