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First snowfall at Bagram
Snow accumulates on an F-16 Fighting Falcon during a snowstorm Dec. 29, 2013 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. This was the first measurable snow of the 2013-2014 Winter. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Capt. Brian Wagner/Released)
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First snowfall at Bagram
A maintenance team works on a F-16 Fighting Falcon during a snowstorm Dec. 29, 2013 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.Total snow accumulation was approximately 3 inches. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Capt. Brian Wagner/Released)
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Bagram runway reopens – first F-16s arrive
A newly arrived F-16 Fighting Falcon sits on the flightline at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Dec. 15, 2013. The F-16s transitioned from Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, to Bagram once the main runway was renovated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kayla Newman/Released)
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Bagram runway reopens – first F-16s arrive
An Airman does post-flight maintenance on a F-16 Fighting Falcon at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Dec. 15, 2013. The F-16s transitioned from Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, to Bagram once the main runway was renovated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kayla Newman/Released)
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Bagram runway reopens – first F-16s arrive
The first of several F-16 Fighting Falcons sits on the flightline at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Dec. 15, 2013. The F-16s transitioned from Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, to Bagram once the main runway was renovated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kayla Newman/Released)
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Bagram runway reopens – first F-16s arrive
The first of the F-16 Fighting Falcons arrive at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Dec. 15, 2013. The F-16s transitioned from Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, to Bagram once the main runway was renovated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kayla Newman/Released)
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Sexual Assault: My story, my perspective.
Sexual Assault: My Story, My Perspective. Laura Dermarderosiansmith is a Victim's Advocate (VA) and a member of the Air Force Reserve. (Photo by Rebecca Ellison)
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Former NFL members say thanks for your service
Four former National Football League members took time out to visit with 301st Fighter Wing members Oct. 22 just days before they are to deploy to Southwest Asia. Seen from left to right are James Gray, New England Patriots, Byron Williams, NY Giants, Justin King and David Vabora, both from the St. Louis Rams. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Former NFL members say thanks for your service
Four former National Football League members took time out to visit with 301st Fighter Wing members Oct. 22 just days before they are to deploy to Southwest Asia. Here they stopped in to speak with 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron members. Capt. Jason Kitchen, 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander, explains some of the crew's daily duties with, left to right, James Gray from the New England Patriots and Byron Williams, a former NY Giants wide receiver. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Former NFL members say thanks for your service
Four former National Football League members took time out to visit with 301st Fighter Wing members Oct. 22 just days before they are to deploy to Southwest Asia. Seen from left to right are James Gray, New England Patriots, Justin King, LA Rams, Byron Williams, NY Giants, and David Vabora, St. Louis Rams, as they shake hands with Capt. Jason Kitchen, 301st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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Former NFL members say thanks for your service
Staff Sgt. Pam Beverly Brown and Senior Airman Keneasha Mayo; both from the 301st Logistics Readiness Squadron, stopped to shake hands with a couple of former National Football League members who came to give their thanks to our military members. Four former NFL members took time out to visit with 301st Fighter Wing members Oct. 22 just days before they are to deploy to Southwest Asia. Seen here are; left to right; Justin King and David Vabora; both from the St. Louis Rams. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt. Julie Briden-Garcia)
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New F-16s take 301st to the next level
After the renovated jets completed the necessary maintenance to bring them up to the wing standard, they received a paint job, the special tail markings, to become a 301st Fighter Wing aircraft. The 301st Fighter Wing received nine aircraft from the 177th Fighter Wing New Jersey Air National Guard before returning eight to the boneyard. This swap provided the wing with the number of required aircraft to fill their wartime commitment until the year 2030. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Julie Briden-Garcia)
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New F-16s take 301st to the next level
The first of nine jets arrived on the flightline on July 31. The 301st Fighter Wing received nine aircraft from the 177th Fighter Wing New Jersey Air National Guard before returning eight to the boneyard. This swap provided the wing with the number of required aircraft to fill their wartime commitment until the year 2030. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison)
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New F-16s take 301st to the next level
The first of nine jets taxi to their new home July 31. The 301st Fighter Wing received these nine aircraft from the 177th Fighter Wing New Jersey Air National Guard before returning eight to the boneyard. This swap provided the wing with the number of required aircraft to fill their wartime commitment until the year 2030. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison)
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New F-16s take 301st to the next level
The first of nine jets taxi to their new home July 31. The 301st Fighter Wing received these aircraft from the 177th Fighter Wing New Jersey Air National Guard before returning eight to the boneyard. This swap provided the wing with the number of required aircraft to fill their wartime commitment until the year 2030. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Rodney Ellison)
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New commander takes 301st reins
The new 301st Fighter Wing commander, Col. John Breazeale, speaks to the troops during his Change of Command ceremony Oct. 5 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, while CMSgt Brian Pinsky, 301st FW's Command Chief Master Sergeant, looks on. Maj. Gen. William Binger, 10th Air Force commander, presided over the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Julie Briden-Garcia)
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New commander takes 301st reins
The new 301st Fighter Wing commander, Col. John Breazeale, speaks to the troops during his Change of Command ceremony Oct. 5 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas, while CMSgt Brian Pinsky, 301st FW's Command Chief Master Sergeant, looks on. Maj. Gen. William Binger, 10th Air Force commander, presided over the ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Julie Briden-Garcia)
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New commander takes 301st reins
Maj. Gen. William Binger, 10th Air Force commander, hands the reins over to the new 301st Fighter Wing commander, Col. John Breazeale, during the Change of Command ceremony Oct. 5 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. CMSgt Brian Pinsky, 301st FW's Command Chief Master Sergeant, waits for the wing's guideon. (U.S. Air Force photo/MSgt Julie Briden-Garcia)
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New commander takes 301st reins
Maj. Gen. William Binger, 10th Air Force commander, expresses his thoughts on the outgoing and incoming 301st Fighter Wing commanders during their Change of Command ceremony Oct. 5 at Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base, Texas. (U.S. Air Frorce photo/MSgt Julie Briden-Garcia)
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