Девушка из России - специалист по дозаправке в воздухе 452-го крыла
dambiev — 26.05.2020Фото (с) Staff Sgt. Shawn White
Небезынтересный фоторепортаж на американском оборонном интернет-ресурсе DVIDS о службе техника-сержанта 336-й заправочной эскадрильи 452-го крыла аэромобильности 4-й воздушной армии Юлии Ямбаршевой.
Уроженка Йошкар-Олы служит на авиабазе резерва Марч ВВС США в Калифорнии.
Самовар, хохлома и кот "Мишка" - все как на родине.
Tech. Sgt. Yulia Yambarsheva, 336th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, works at her desk at March Air Reserve Base California, November 11, 2019
Tech. Sgt. Yulia Yambarsheva, 336th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, sets teapots down to brew tea in a Russian samovar tea pot near March Air Reserve Base California, November 11, 2019.
Tech. Sgt. Yulia Yambarsheva, 336th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, pets her cat "Mishka" near March Air Reserve Base California, November 11, 2019.
Tech. Sgt. Yulia Yambarsheva, 336th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, shows her Russian Khokhloma apron at her home near March Air Reserve Base California, November 11, 2019. The Khokhloma pattern is a handcraft style and national ornament, known for its curved, vivid and mostly flower pattern. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn White)
Tech. Sgt. Yulia Yambarsheva, 336th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist and 2nd Lt. Susan Amstutz, KC-135 Stratotaker Pilot, 336th Air Refueling Wing, conversate in the boom pod of a KC-135 near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, October 4th, 2019. This training exercise is designed to simulate real world downrange medical operations Airmen would conduct during wartime operations.
А все начиналось с уроков НВП в Йошкар-Оле.
Tech. Sgt. Yulia Yambarsheva (bottom row, third from right), 336th Air Refueling Squadron inflight refueling specialist, shares a childhood photo of her during a middle school military class at Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. The caption on the wall reads, "Learning military skills/affairs is a real way of life." (Courtesy Photo)