
Crew members from the 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group who worked on the F-22, above, pose for a group shot following the 12 May ceremony. The crew completed the modifications, which included work on the night airto- air refueling system, a day ahead of schedule. Getting a close-up look at the aircraft are, from left, Will Huntsman; Col. C.D. Moore, F-22 System Program Office director; Governor Huntsman; Dennis Haines, F-22 vice president for Sustainment, Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics Co.; and Maj. Gen. Kevin Sullivan, Ogden ALC commander. [USAF photo]
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