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Airman marshals his first aircraft while in Alaska
Senior Airman Michael Bedrosian of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, marshals an F-15D fighter aircraft while deployed to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska in support of a joint Air National Guard and U.S. Air Force training exercise. (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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SrA Kyle Bienia Takes Oil Samples
While deployed to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska in support of a training exercise, SrA Kyle Bienia takes oil samples from the F-15 Eagle for the Joint Oil Analysis Program (JOAP). This program identifies wear metals present in the sample and their probable sources. This information is used to proactively evaluate the aircraft's condition.(U.S.A.F. photograph by Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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Alaska 2011
TSgt. Ryan Green, MSgt. Robert Olelksak, and SrA Colleen Fegan-nunez deployed with 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard to Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska to support a joint training mission. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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Alaska 2011
The 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, deployed 131 Airmen to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska in support of a joint training mission. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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Crew Chief promoted while on TDY
After a successful launch of the F-15 Fighter, Technical Sergeant Ryan Green of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, prepares for its return. Green was promoted to Technical Sergeant on Sunday, July 31, 2011, while deployed to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska in support of a training exercise. (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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The F-15s are ready for take-off
Crew chiefs from the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard await the launch of their aircraft. While deployed to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska they are supporting a joint training exercise. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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Have a safe flight
TSgt. Cliff Daley, 104th Fighter Wing crew chief, salutes the pilot of an F-15 as it departs Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska for a training mission. (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Technical Sergeant, Anthony M. Mutti)
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PA Photographer
Tech. Sgt. Melanie Casineau, 104FW/Public Affairs office, takes a photo of the Mass. Air National Guard F-15C Eagles on the ramp at Tyndall Air Force Base Fla. while they participate in Exercise Combat Archer, part of the Weapon System Evaluation Program.
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F-15 Break-off
F-15 aircraft of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard on approach to Tyndall AFB Florida as they return from a training mission during the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 20, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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Combat Archer Scheduling
Major Shane Nagatani of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard works in the Tyndall AFB tower as the Supervisor of Flying during the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 20, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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JHMCS helmet
Col. James Keefe, Vice Commander of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard prepares for takeoff in the unit’s F-15 aircraft to participate in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 20, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. He is wearing the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) helmet. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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F-15 take off
Airman 1st Class Steven Eckman of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard assists pilot Col. Kenneth Lambrich for takeoff in the unit’s F-15 aircraft to participate in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 20, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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Sheet Medal Repair
Staff Sgt. Jeff King and Staff Sgt.Nathan Poudrier from the Structural Maintenance shop 104th Fighter Wing Westfield Massachusetts, measure for a patch on a cracked gun panel at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida on April 20, 2011.This gun panel was found cracked after on an F-15 aircraft after an exercise flight. While they are deployed to Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, they are participating in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP). (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Technical Sergeant, Melanie J. Casineau)
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Sheet Medal Repair
Staff Sgt.Nathan Poudrier from the Structural Maintenance shop 104th Fighter Wing Westfield Massachusetts, measure for a patch on the cracked gun panel at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla on April 20, 2011.This gun panel was found cracked after on an F-15 aircraft after an exercise flight. While they are deployed to Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, they are participating in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP). (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Technical Sergeant, Melanie J. Casineau)
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Sheet Medal Repair
Staff Sgt. Jeff King and Staff Sgt.Nathan Poudrier from the Structural Maintenance shop 104th Fighter Wing Westfield Massachusetts, measure for a patch on the cracked gun panel at Tyndall Air Force Base in Fla. on April 20, 2011.This gun panel was found cracked after on an F-15 aircraft after an exercise flight. While they are deployed to Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, they are participating in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP). (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Technical Sergeant, Melanie J. Casineau)
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AIM-9 Patch
A newly achieved AIM-9 Sidewinder Shooter patch worn my Col. Kenneth Lambrich from the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard as he watches maintenance crews work on the F-15 at Tyndall AFB, Florida as they participate in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 19, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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20mm load on an F-15
Technical Sgt. Terrance Brown, Technical Sgt. Scott Gemelli, and Staff Sgt. Ryan Quigley from the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard unload rounds for the first time from the F-15 at Tyndall AFB, Florida as they participate in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 19, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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20mm ammo loaded on an F-15
Col. Kenneth Lambrich from the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard watches as the maintenance crew unload rounds for the first time from the F-15 at Tyndall AFB, Florida as they participate in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP), known as Combat Archer, on April 19, 2011. This training is important for the ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on the F-15 eagle, as well as critical live war fighting training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S.A.F. photograph by Senior Master Sgt. Robert J. Sabonis)
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