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20mm ammo loaded 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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Flight Scheduling
Master Sergeant Darcie Rock and a pilot from the 104th Fighter Wing work on records at the Operations Desk at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida on April 19, 2011. 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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ESGR tours Tyndall
The 104th Fighter Wing and Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve hosted 20 employers to Tyndall Air Force Base to see the unit participate in WESP April 14-16. The employers represented Pratt and Whitney, Yankee Candle, Hartford University, Holyoke Community College, Western New England University, Tell Tool, Columbia Gas of Mass., Holyoke Fire Dept., Mass. State Police, BBL Construction, Marriot International, Burke GMC, Stran Technologies, Pascale Construction, and YOU Inc. During their tour they learned firsthand the importance of the Guard mission and how the reserve components are integrated tightly into the active duty mission. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Melanie Casineau, 104 FW/PA)
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ESGR tours Tyndall
The 104th Fighter Wing and Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve hosted 20 employers to Tyndall Air Force Base to see the unit participate in WESP April 14-16. The employers represented Pratt and Whitney, Yankee Candle, Hartford University, Holyoke Community College, Western New England University, Tell Tool, Columbia Gas of Mass., Holyoke Fire Dept., Mass. State Police, BBL Construction, Marriot International, Burke GMC, Stran Technologies, Pascale Construction, and YOU Inc. During their tour they learned firsthand the importance of the Guard mission and how the reserve components are integrated tightly into the active duty mission. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Melanie Casineau, 104 FW/PA)
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LOX on the F-15
Technical Sergeant Sean Becker from the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard refills the oxygen system on an F-15 Eagle before a sortie on April 11, 2011. Deployed to Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, the 104th is participating in the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP). The two week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets. (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Master Sergeant, Mark W. Fortin)
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A-10 and F-15
An A-10 Warthog sits on the ramp at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. alongside the 104th Fighter Wing’s F-15s Eagles as they participate in Exercise COMBAT ARCHER, during the Weapons System Evaluation Program. The exercise allows pilots and maintainers valuable training in the employment of live air-to-air munitions and tests the capabilities of the weapon systems. (photo by Master Sgt. Mark Fortin, 104th FW/PA)
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Air Force's Navy
110414-F-TY646-020: One of the Air Force’s three naval vessels stands-ready to rescue the downed BGM167A Drone after it is shot down by F-15C Eagle from the Massachusetts Air National Guard. . The drone serves as primary target for the 104th Fighter Wing’s F-15s who are participating in Exercise COMBAT ARCHER during the Weapons System Evaluation Program at Tyndall AFB Fla. The exercise allows pilots and maintainers valuable training in the employment of live air-to-air munitions and tests the capabilities of the weapon system. (photo by Master Sgt. Mark Fortin, 104th FW/PA)
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BGM167A Drone
110413-F-TY646-153: BGM167A Drone sits on the Rocket Assisted Take Off (RATO) launcher, in preparation for launch. The drone serves as primary target for the 104th Fighter Wing’s F-15s who are participating in Exercise COMBAT ARCHER during the Weapons System Evaluation Program at Tyndall AFB Fla. The exercise allows pilots and maintainers valuable training in the employment of live air-to-air munitions and tests the capabilities of the weapon system. (photo by Master Sgt. Mark Fortin, 104th FW/PA)
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Staff Sergeant Ryan Quigley
Staff Sergeant Ryan Quigley a weapons loader with the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard prepares to load flares into an F-15 Eagle while deployed to Tyndall AFB Florida, in support of the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) on April 11, 2011. The two week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets.
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Weapons Shop WESP
Chief Master Sergeant Robert Beaulieu, a weapons manager with the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, briefs his personnel before loading live missiles onto F-15 Eagles prior to live fire missions while deployed to Tyndall AFB Florida, in support of the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) on April 12, 2011. The two week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets.
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Dr Keenan F4
Major Joseph Keenan a flight surgeon with, the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard shows his satisfaction following an incentive ride in an F-4 Phantom while deployed to Tyndall AFB Florida, in support of the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) on April 12, 2011. The two week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets including unmanned F-4s.
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Dr Keenan F4
Major Joseph Keenan a flight surgeon with, the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard shows his satisfaction following an incentive ride in an F-4 Phantom while deployed to Tyndall AFB Florida, in support of the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) on April 12, 2011. The two week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against real world targets including unmanned F-4s.
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104FW F-15 at Tyndall AFB
F-15 Eagles from the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard arrive at Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, in support of the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) on April 9, 2011. The two-week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against remotely piloted target drones in flight. (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Master Sergeant, Mark W Fortin)
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F-15 WESP
Colonel Robert T. Brooks, 104th Fighter Wing Commander, Mass. Air National Guard, arrives at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., in support of the Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) on April 9, 2011. The two-week training and evaluation program is important for ground crews to test their maintenance systems and processes while loading live munitions on F-15 Eagles, as well as critical live training for the F-15 pilots to employ air-to-air missiles against remotely piloted target drones in flight. (U.S. Air Force Photo by: Master Sergeant, Mark W Fortin)
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Airman in Focus: Senior Airman Nathaniel Poudrier
Senior Airman Nate Poudrier is in his element as he expertly handles his duties in the structural maintenance shop during a drill weekend.
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State partnership program hosts Paraguayan leaders
Paraguayan Senator Saguier discusses F-15 operations during his tour.
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Col James J. Keefe
Col James J. Keefe official photo.
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Airman in Focus: Senior Airman Ian McAlister
Senior Airman Ian McAlister of the Maintenance Group (MXS) has made his mark since joining the unit in 2005, and personifies the selfless spirit of the next generation of unit members.
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Hometown heroes recognized
More than 200 service members were recognized as hometown heroes during a ceremony on Dec. 4 at the Army Aviation Support Facility.
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MSgt Daniel Torres
MSgt Daniel Torres, 104th Fighter Wing
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