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  • 169FW_001
    USAF members from the 169th FW and SCANG are deployed to NAS Fallon, Nevada, to support Naval Carrier Air Wing One with pre-deployment fighter jet training, integrating the F-16’s suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) capabilities with U.S. Navy fighter pilots. [USAF photo by TSgt. Caycee Watson]
  • Egil Angell- Jacobsen
    Major Egil Angell- Jacobsen passed 3000 hours in the F-16 on the way to exercise Red Flag 15-2. [RNoAF photo by Sigurd Tonning-Olsen]
  • Egil Angell-Jacobsen_001
    Major Egil Angell- Jacobsen passed 3000 hours in the F-16 on the way to exercise Red Flag 15-2. [RNoAF photo by Sigurd Tonning-Olsen]
  • 114OG
    Col. Gregory Lair, 114th OG commander and Lt. Col Eric Knutson, 114th FW chief of safety, reached a milestone by netting 3,000 career flight hours during a training sortie on March 11th, 2015. The pilots join an elite group of pilots that have reached 3,000 flying hours in the F-16 to date. [ANG photo by SMSgt. Nancy Ausland]
  • 79FS
    Lt. Col. Raymond Millero Jr., 79th FS commander, holds up the 79th FS’s hand sign after landing from his 3,000th hour of flight time in the F-16 at Shaw AFB on February 19th, 2015. Millero is one of 260 pilots in the world to have achieved that many hours in the F-16. [USAF photo by A1C. Jonathan Bass]
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    Lt. Col. Raymond Millero Jr., 79th FS commander, receives a 3,000 hour patch from Lt. Col. Andrew Caggiano, 79th FS director of operations, at Shaw AFB on February 19th, 2015. Millero has been flying the F-16 for 18 years and has flown 1,832 missions in the aircraft. [USAF photo by A1C. Jonathan Bass]
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    A 3,000 hours patch is affixed to Lt. Col. Raymond Millero Jr.’s flight suit at Shaw AFB on February 19th, 2015. Millero, the 79th FS commander, has more than 3,200 hours flight time, 3,000 of which are in the F-16. [USAF photo by A1C. Jonathan Bass]
  • 120FS
    TSgt. Phillip Suchicital, 8th AMXS end of runway NCO in charge, marshals in F-16C block 30 # 87-0284 from the 120th FS, during Exercise Beverly Midnight 15-2 at Kunsan AB on March 6th, 2015. [USAF photo by SrA. Taylor Curry]
  • Nellis
    TSgt. Dennis Hertlein, 57th AMXS Viper Aircraft Maintenance Unit specialist expediter, poses in front of an F-16 at Nellis AFB on April 17th, 2015. Hertlein’s expertise has helped save the Air Force $5 million by completing modifications and upgrades at Nellis AFB rather than sending them off to a depot. [USAF photo by A1C. Mikaley Towle]
  • 89-2137
    Maj. Matthew Eldredge, 555th FS pilot, prepares to disembark F-16C block 40 #89-2137 at Bagram Air Field on April 27th, 2015. Members of the Triple Nickel are deployed in support of Operations Freedom’s Sentinel and Resolute Support and are in theater to replace the 4th FS from Hill AFB. [USAF photo by SSgt. Whitney Amstutz]
  • 140FW
    Two Redeyes welcome home members of the 140th the proper way, with a few sneakpasses behind the 767. [Photo by Anthony Cornelius]
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    Family's greeted members of the 140th just seconds after they landed at Buckley. [Photo by Anthony Cornelius]
  • 140FW_002
    The final Redeye brings his jet to rest in his parking spot at Buckley AFB, with this marks the end of the deployment. [Photo by Anthony Cornelius]
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    Emotions fill the air as the pilots are instantly greeted after stepping out of their F-16 aircraft. [Photo by Anthony Cornelius]
  • 89-2137
    Brig. Gen. Mark D. Kelly, 455th AEW commander, CMSgt. Jeffery Brown, 455th AEW command chief, and Airmen assigned to the 455th AEW pose for a photo beside F-16C block 40 #89-2137 from the 510 FS as part of the '1000s of Hands' project at Bagram Air Field on May 21st, 2015. The project highlights the contributions of 455th AEW Airmen who bring decisive airpower to support NATO's Resolute Support mission and Operation Freedom's Sentinel. [USAF photo by TSgt. Joseph Swafford]