Spads Honor Fallen POW, F-16 Program Founder
Airmen from the Dyess Air Force Base Honor Guard prepare a memorial flag for POW and F-16 program founder, Brigadier General Lyle Cameron's wife on August 7 during a funeral ceremony at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery. Before his contributions to the F-16 program, Brig. Gen. Cameron was held captive for 32 months at a prisoner of war camp in Mukden (Shenyang), China. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Jessica Gross)
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