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201203-F-WS082-1004
Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, Air Mobility Command commander and Chief Master Sgt. Brian Kruzelnick, AMC command chief, get their daily exercise pushing a cargo pallet onto a C-17 along with our Port Dawgs. Once pallets are stable, joint airdrop inspectors from the Air Force and Army ensure everything is locked and loaded for transport. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Christian Sharpe)
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201203-F-WS082-1002
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Christopher Donahue, 82nd Airborne Division, welcomes U.S. Air Force Gen. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost, commander, Air Mobility Command, to the Heavy Drop Rigging Site during a visit to Pope Army Airfield, N.C., Dec. 3, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christian Sharpe)
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201203-F-WS082-1001
Senior Airman Riley Skojac, 18th Air Support Operations Group, tactical air control party specialist, demonstrates the benefits of tactical data-link capabilities in the field to Gen. Jacqueline Van Ovost, Air Mobility Command, commander, during a visit to Pope Army Airfield, N.C., Dec. 3, 2020. Through advanced battle management and network modernization, JADC2 enhances synchronized multi-domain operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Christian Sharpe)
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201205-F-UD577-1034
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. David Najera, superintendent; Chaplain (Maj.) David Del Prado; Chaplain (Ret.) David Bobbey; and Col. Joseph Vanoni, commander, all assigned to the 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group, Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, stand alongside a new historical roadside marker in Horry County, South Carolina. The marker honors 13 victims from a 1972 military aircraft crash that occurred nearby, 12 of which came from Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Bove)
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201205-F-UD577-1033
A new historical roadside marker honors 13 victims of a 1972 military aircraft collision that occurred in Horry County, South Carolina. The marker and a memorial headstone were unveiled during dedication ceremony at Berea Baptist Church in Aynor, South Carolina, Dec. 5, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Bove)
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201205-F-UD577-1031
A new historical roadside marker honors 13 victims of a 1972 military aircraft collision that occurred in Horry County, South Carolina. The marker and a memorial headstone were unveiled during dedication ceremony at Berea Baptist Church in Aynor, South Carolina, Dec. 5, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Bove)
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201205-F-UD577-1015
U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Vanoni, commander, 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group, Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, addresses the crowd during a memorial dedication at Berea Baptist Church in South Carolina Dec. 5, 2020. The ceremony honored 13 victims of a 1972 military aircraft collision that occurred nearby. One aircraft, a C-130H Combat Talon, originated from Pope Air Force Base carrying 12 Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Bove)
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201205-F-UD577-1010
Horry County resident Greg Tyler addresses the crowd during a memorial dedication at Berea Baptist Church in South Carolina Dec. 5, 2020. The ceremony honored 13 victims of a 1972 military aircraft collision that occurred nearby. Tyler was a child when he witnessed debris from the crash falling from the sky. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Bove)
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201205-F-NA930-1001
A new memorial headstone honors 13 victims from a 1972 military aircraft crash that occurred nearby in Horry County, South Carolina. The headstone and a historical roadside marker were unveiled after a dedication ceremony at Berea Baptist Church Dec. 5, 2020.
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MASTER SERGEANT JAMIE L. PRIEST
MASTER SERGEANT JAMIE L. PRIEST
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Air Force Pilot Delivers a Smooth Landing for New Daughter
United States Air Force Lt. Col. Peter Hince and his wife, Jacque, welcomed their newest child on Sept. 25 when the baby was delivered in their dining room by the father.
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Air Force Pilot Delivers a Smooth Landing for New Daughter
United States Air Force Lt. Col. Peter Hince and his wife, Jacque, welcomed their newest child on Sept. 25 when the baby was delivered in their dining room by the father.
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Air Force Pilot Delivers a Smooth Landing for New Daughter
United States Air Force Lt. Col. Peter Hince and his wife, Jacque, welcomed their newest child on Sept. 25 when the baby was delivered in their dining room by the father.
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SENIOR MASTER SERGEANT DANNY N. SOUTH
SENIOR MASTER SERGEANT DANNY N. SOUTH official photo and biography
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Military and DOD civilian guidance on public demonstration and social media
Military and DOD civilian guidance on public demonstration and social media
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93d AGOW adds “combat” to weather squadron names
Lt. Col. Danele Richardson, 3d Combat Weather Squadron commander, unfurls a new guidon during a redesignation ceremony at Fort Hood, Texas, September 18, 2020. The ceremony changed the name of the squadron to recognize the different mission of forecasting weather for the Army. (Courtesy photo)
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93d AGOW adds “combat” to weather squadron names
Lt. Col. Danele Richardson, 3d Combat Weather Squadron commander, addresses her squadron during a redesignation ceremony at Fort Hood, Texas, September 18, 2020. The ceremony changed the name of the squadron by adding combat to the name. (Courtesy photo)
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93d AGOW adds “combat” to weather squadron names
Chief Master Sgt. Gregory Roger, 18th Combat Weather Squadron superintendent, listens to the redesignation ceremony that changed the name of his squadron, September 18, 2020, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The name change recognized the difference in missions between Air Force weather squadrons that support the Army and those that perform other missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Faith Brodkorb)
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93d AGOW adds “combat” to weather squadron names
Airmen of the 18th Weather Squadron salute the American flag during a redesignation ceremony where the squadron became the 18th Combat Weather Squadron, September 18, 2020 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Adding “combat” to the squadron’s name recognized the different mission of the 18th CWS from other weather squadrons in the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Faith Brodkorb)
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93d AGOW adds “combat” to weather squadron names
The 18th Weather Squadron hosts a redesignation ceremony and becomes the 18th Combat Weather Squadron at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, September 18, 2020. The ceremony involved furling the old guidon and unfurling the new one to demonstrate the change of name and symbolize the formation of a new unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Faith Brodkorb)
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