 I'm Senior Airman Noah Keyes, and I'm an aircraft armament system technician with a full 42nd flight. Basically our job is to load and unload munitions off the aircraft as well as perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on the munitions systems themselves. Our job is important because without us we just get another ordinary airliner. Without our job, our pilot is going to be able to drop munitions on enemies when called to do so. So being in the reserve has affected me in my civilian life. With school, especially, it's taken a little bit longer in order to graduate, but our basic training and technical training credits did transfer, so it took care of a lot of my general education classes. And then as far as work goes, I have a lot of civilian employees love hiring military members, so it has opened me up to a lot of opportunities, such as the internship that I'm currently in right now. Depending on what we're doing and what munitions we're loading, but on average it takes probably 20 to 30 minutes to load. What I love most about my job is obviously the people that I work with are fantastic. I've made some of my greatest friends here, and just our mission itself is very exciting, and I love to be a part of it. If you're looking to join the Air Force or the 442nd in particular, come be a weapons pick.