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104th Fighter Wing enhances readiness and maintains continuity with active duty counterparts
Ramstein, Germany - Master Sgt. Darci Furr from the 104th Fighter Wing serves breakfast at Rheinland Inn Dining facility, May 16, 2016. Master Sgt. Furr is one of approximately 100 Airman from the 104th Fighter Wing, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass., deployed for training to Ramstein and Spangdahlem Air Bases in an effort to maintain continuous continuity between the National Guard and Active Duty counterparts. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Loni Kingston/Released)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Sgt. Brad Demers, flight medic for the Massachusetts Army National Guard, 3-126th Aviation, instructs medics from the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, 104th Medical Group, on hot loading patients and approaching the HH-60 Medevac BlackHawk aircraft from the three o' clock position safely clearing the blades, during joint medic augmentee training at Barnes Air National Guard Base. The 104th Fighter Wing and the Det 1 C Company 3-126th Aviation teamed up to increase flight medics in support of domestic operations. The Joint Medic augmentee training will enhance and increase medical capabilities for domestic operations during search and rescues, emergency disaster responses, and statewide events such as the Boston Marathon.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Senior Airman Courtney Greene of the 104th Fighter Wing provides in route emergency patient care on board the HH-60 medevac during Joint Medic augmentee training at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Airmen from the 104th Fighter Wing brought their medical skills on board to familiarize themselves with flying while carrying out their medical duties. The 104th Fighter Wing medics and the Det 1 C Company 3-126 Aviation flight medics trained together on flight medic procedures for in route patient care in support of domestic operations for the state of Massachusetts. (Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Senior Airman Anthony Fappiano of the 104th Fighter Wing, provides in route emergency care for his patient on board a HH-60 medevac during Joint Medic augmentee training at Barnes Air National Guard Base. The 104th Fighter Wing medics and the Det 1 C Company 3-126 Aviation flight medics trained together on flight medic procedures for in route patient care in support of domestic operations for the state of Massachusetts. (Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Senior Airman Courtney Greene, left front, Senior Airman Kelley Mclean, right front, Staff Sgt. Anthony Fappiano, and Senior Airman Justin Gilbert, right back, of the 104th Fighter Wing, prepare to load a patient on board a HH-60 medevac during the Barnes Air National Guard Base Air and Army National Guard Joint Medic augmentee training. The Joint Medic augmentee training will enhance and increase the number of medics available for domestic operations during search and rescues, emergency disaster responses, and statewide events such as the Boston Marathon.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Airman First Class Alan Guin, left front, Senior Airman Courtney Greene, right front, Senior Airman Justin Gilbert, left back, Senior Airman Christopher Iennaco, and Capt. Andrew Christo, right, of the 104th Fighter Wing, 104th Medic Group, train on in flight emergency patient boarding procedures for boarding a HH-60 Medevac aircraft while providing patient care. The Airmen trained on loading and unloading the aircraft with patients prior to practicing with the engines still running on the aircraft, during the Barnes Air National Guard Base Air and Army National Guard Joint Medic augmentee training. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Sgt. Brad Demers, flight medic for the Massachusetts Army National Guard, 3-126th Aviation, instructs Senior Airman Anthony Fappiano, medic from the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, 104th Medical Group, on flight medic procedures and in route patient care on board the HH-60 Medevac Black Hawk during joint medic augmentee training at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Airmen from the 104th Fighter Wing brought their medical skills on board to familiarize themselves with flying while carrying out their medical duties. The 104th Fighter Wing and the Det 1 C Company 3-126th Aviation teamed up to increase flight medics in support of domestic operations. The Joint Medic augmentee training will enhance and increase medical capabilities for domestic operations during search and rescues, emergency disaster responses, and statewide events such as the Boston Marathon.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
Senior Airman Christopher Iennaco of the 104th Fighter Wing tightens the straps on the litter to ensure his patient is secure prior to boarding an HH-60 medevac during the Joint Medic augmentee training. Airmen from the 104th Fighter Wing brought their medical skills on board to familiarize themselves with flying while carrying out their medical duties. The 104th Fighter Wing medics and the Det 1 C Company 3-126 Aviation flight medics trained together on flight medic procedures for in route patient care in support of domestic operations for the state of Massachusetts. (Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Airmen Experience Medevac Training with 3-126th Aviation Flight Medics
The Massachusetts Air National Guard 104th Fighter Wing medics and the Massachusetts Army National Guard Det 1 C Company 3-126th Aviation flight medics along with crew chiefs, train together on flight medic procedures for in route patient care in support of domestic operations for the state of Massachusetts. The Joint Medic augmentee training will enhance and increase medical capabilities for domestic operations during search and rescues, emergency disaster responses, and statewide events such as the Boston Marathon.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Maintainer of the Year Protects U.S. Air Space in Northeast
Staff Sgt. Trevor Tompkins of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, inspects an F-15 Eagle aircraft during his daily preflight checks at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Tompkins was selected as the Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command Region First Air Force Aerospace control Alert Maintainer of the Year out of 16 ACA units throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Maintainer of the Year Protects U.S. Air Space in Northeast
Staff Sgt. Trevor Tompkins of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, inspects an F-15 Eagle aircraft during his daily preflight checks at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Tompkins was selected as the Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Control Alert Maintainer of the Year out of 16 ACA units throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Maintainer of the Year Protects U.S. Air Space in Northeast
Staff Sgt. Trevor Tompkins of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, inspects an F-15 Eagle aircraft during his daily preflight checks at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Tompkins was selected as the Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Control Alert Maintainer of the Year out of 16 ACA units throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Maintainer of the Year Protects U.S. Air Space in Northeast
Staff Sgt. Trevor Tompkins, right, and Staff Sgt. Brian Boudreau, left, of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, take a photo together at Barnes Air National Guard Base. The two Airmen are crew chiefs who are A Man and B man on a team together to inspect aircraft prior to departure. The crew chiefs are in sync together as Wingmen, mirroring each others actions and calling out their movements to each other to ensure safety and accuracy.
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104th Fighter Wing Maintainer of the Year Protects U.S. Air Space in Northeast
Staff Sgt. Trevor Tompkins of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, inspects an F-15 Eagle aircraft during his daily preflight checks at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Tompkins was selected as the Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Control Alert Maintainer of the Year out of 16 ACA units throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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104th Fighter Wing Maintainer of the Year Protects U.S. Air Space in Northeast
Staff Sgt. Trevor Tompkins of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, 104th Fighter Wing, inspects an F-15 Eagle aircraft during his daily preflight checks at Barnes Air National Guard Base. Tompkins was selected as the Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Control Alert Maintainer of the Year out of 16 ACA units throughout the Air Force. (U.S. Air National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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Dad deploys for final time with son
U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard Master Sgt. Donny Masciadrelli, 104th Fighter Wing avionics technician, and his son, Tech. Sgt. Danny Masciadrelli, 104th Fighter Wing F-15 crew chief, deploy together for the first time for an F-15C/D Eagle mission to the Netherlands in April 2016. They are deployed in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve along with more than 250 Airmen from the 104th as part of a theater security package, strengthening relationships and training alongside NATO allies throughout Europe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Bonnie Harper/Released)
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Dad deploys for final time with son
U.S. Air Force and Air National Guard Master Sgt. Donny Masciadrelli, 104th Fighter Wing avionics technician, and his son, Tech. Sgt. Danny Masciadrelli, 104th Fighter Wing F-15 crew chief, deploy together for the first time for an F-15C/D Eagle mission to the Netherlands in April 2016. They are deployed in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve along with more than 250 Airmen from the 104th as part of a theater security package, strengthening relationships and training alongside NATO allies throughout Europe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Bonnie Harper/Released)
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The 131st EFS is participating in the Royal Netherlands Air Force Frisian Flag 2016 exercise, Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands.
U.S. Air Force and Massachusetts Air National Guard Lt. Col. David “Moon” Halasi-Kun, 131st Expeditionary Fighter Squadron detachment commander, prepares for his mission in an F-15C Eagle, April 20, 2016. The 131st EFS is participating in the Royal Netherlands Air Force Frisian Flag 2016 exercise, Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands. The exercise runs from April 11-22 and is comprised of more than 70 aircraft and several hundred personnel from the United States, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Finland, Poland, Norway, United Kingdom, Germany and Australia. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Anthony Mutti /Released)
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The 131st EFS is participating in the Royal Netherlands Air Force Frisian Flag 2016 exercise, Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands.
U.S. Air Force and Massachusetts Air National Guard Master Sgt. James Kelley conducts a tour of an F-15C Eagle aircraft for members of the German Air Force maintenance group during the Royal Netherlands Air Force Frisian Flag 2016 exercise, Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands, April 19, 2016. The exercise is designed to foster military cooperation between participating nations and these types of exchanges help establish trust and relationships. More than 70 aircraft and several hundred personnel from the United States, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Finland, Poland, Norway, United Kingdom, Germany and Australia are taking part. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Anthony Mutti /Released)
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Dad deploys for final time with son
U.S. Air Force and Massachusetts Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Daniel Masciadrelli, 104th Maintenance Squadron, conducts a visual inspection of the top of a U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle aircraft after being flown April 18, 2016, during exercise Frisian Flag at Leeuwarden Air Base, Netherlands. The F-15s will conduct training with more than 70 aircraft from the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Poland, Norway, and the United Kingdom during Frisian Flag 2016 at Leeuwarden, April 11-22, 2016. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Bonnie Harper/Released)
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