Lt. Col. George Uribe, 332nd EOG pilot, is greeted and congratulated by Col. Steven Shepro, 332nd AEW vice commander, and Col. Charles Moore, 332nd EOG commander, after completing 1,000 combat flying hours as an F-16 pilot on February 17th, 2008 at Balad AB. Colonel Uribe is deployed from Tyndall AFB. [USAF photo by SrA. Julianne Showalter]
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News: Pilot reaches 1,000 combat hours [2008-02-23]
332nd Expeditionary Operations Group F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot, will reach two career milestones in a matter of weeks, one of which no other current Air Force fighter pilot has done until now.
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News: Pilot with 1,000 combat hrs puts experience to work. [2008-07-22]
The pilot who achieved 1,000 combat flight hours, and more than 3,000 flight hours overall, returned from war to the numbered Air Force to offer his invaluable experience for the benefit and protection of U.S. citizens.
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F-16 #86366
Lt. Col. Andy Uribe racked up a career total of 1,000 combat flying hours while flying a mission on February 16, 2008 in this aircraft, and expected to reach 3,000 total flying hours in an F-16 by the end of the month.
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