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Scientist - 61SX, 61SXA, 61SXB, 61SXC, 61SXD. Welcome to the Scientist AFSC discussion blog. The purpose of this blog is to foster discussion between future Air Force officers interested in the Scientist career field and current officers in the scientist AFSC. The views expressed in this blog are solely the opinions of the individual authors and not of the United States Air Force nor the Department of Defense. Sunday, January 28, 2007. Whats it like to be a Physicist? Whats it like to be a Chemist?

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Scientist -- 61SX, 61SXA, 61SXB, 61SXC, 61SXD

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Scientist - 61SX, 61SXA, 61SXB, 61SXC, 61SXD. Welcome to the Scientist AFSC discussion blog. The purpose of this blog is to foster discussion between future Air Force officers interested in the Scientist career field and current officers in the scientist AFSC. The views expressed in this blog are solely the opinions of the individual authors and not of the United States Air Force nor the Department of Defense. Sunday, January 28, 2007. Whats it like to be a Physicist? Whats it like to be a Chemist?

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