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104th Fighter Wing recognizes 2020 annual award winners
104th Fighter Wing 2020 Annual Award winners pose for a photo in front of an F-15C Eagle at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. The 104FW held an Annual Award ceremony which recognized the 104FW’s top performers in 2020. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW members receive COVID-19 vaccinations
U.S. Army Sgt. Selena Gonzalez, a combat medic with the Massachusetts Army National Guard Medical Command, administers a vaccine to Air Force Capt. Alexander ‘Rhino’ Nielsen, a pilot with the 131st Fighter Squadron, at the base clinic Feb. 5, 2021. Barnestormers have been stepping up to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by volunteering to get vaccinated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW members receive COVID-19 vaccinations
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Eric ‘Sherman’ Armentrout, a pilot with the 131st Fighter Squadron, receives his COVID-19 vaccination from Staff Sgt. Daniela Rizzari, an aeromedical technician with the 104th Medical Group, at the base clinic Feb. 5. 2021. Barnestormers have been stepping up to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by volunteering to get vaccinated.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW members receive COVID-19 vaccinations
U.S. Air Force Maj. Mark 'Mr. Chow' Silvers, a pilot with the 131st Fighter Squadron, poses for a photo after receiving his COVID-19 vaccination at the base clinic Feb. 5, 2021. Barnestormers have been stepping up to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by volunteering to get vaccinated.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW members receive COVID-19 vaccinations
U.S. Air Force Maj. Michael ‘BS’ Walsh, a pilot with the 131st Fighter Squadron, receives his COVID-19 vaccination from Staff Sgt. Daniela Rizzari, an aeromedical technician with the 104th Medical Group, at the base clinic Feb. 5, 2021. Barnestormers have been stepping up to fight the COVID-19 pandemic by volunteering to get vaccinated.(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW Flagship F-15 receives symbolic graphics
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jendrysik, 104th Maintenance Group, aircraft structural maintenance technician, points out his name on the new graphic on the wing’s flagship F-15C Eagle in the wing’s Main Hangar Jan. 22, 2021. The graphic featured on both sides of the F-15, appears to display the American Flag, but upon closer look, the hundreds of names of members in the 104th Fighter Wing are visible. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW Flagship F-15 receives symbolic graphics
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jendrysik, left, 104th Maintenance Group, aircraft structural maintenance technician, and Master Sgt. Leo Burbee, right, 104MXG, aircraft structural maintenance supervisor, pose in front of the wing’s flagship F-15C Eagle’s new nose art in the wing’s Main Hangar Jan. 22, 2021. The graphic featured on both sides of the F-15, appears to display the American Flag, but upon closer look, the hundreds of names of members in the 104th Fighter Wing are visible. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW Flagship F-15 receives symbolic graphics
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Leo Burbee, 104th Maintenance Group, aircraft structural maintenance supervisor, places a cover over an antenna on an F-15C Eagle at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass. Jan.22, 2021. The graphic featured on both sides of the F-15, appears to display the American Flag, but upon closer look, the hundreds of names of members in the 104th Fighter Wing are visible. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW Flagship F-15 receives symbolic graphics
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Leo Burbee, 104th Maintenance Group, aircraft structural maintenance supervisor, touches the graphic on the wing’s flagship F-15C Eagle at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass. Jan. 22, 2021. The graphic featured on both sides of the F-15, appears to display the American Flag, but upon closer look, the hundreds of names of members in the 104th Fighter Wing are visible. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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104FW Flagship F-15 receives symbolic graphics
U.S. Air Force 104th Fighter Wing’s flagship F-15C Eagle sits in the base’s Main Hangar January 22, 2021, at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Mass. The F-15 received new decals that represent the American flag and every member in the wing. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Hanna Smith)
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Get to Know a Vehicle Management Specialist
Tech. Sgt. Garrett Goguen 104th Logistics Readiness Squadron Vehicle work leader, Staff Sgt. Zane Collier, and Tech. Sgt. Brendan Allen, 104th Logistics Readiness Squadron heavy mobile mechanics work together to identify a problem in a truck at Barnes Air National Guard Base, October 16, 2020.
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Get to Know a Vehicle Management Specialist
Tech. Sgt. Garrett Goguen 104th Logistics Readiness Squadron Vehicle work leader works to mantain the engine of a truck at Barnes Air National Guard Base, October 16, 2020.
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
Master Sgt. Christopher Jones, 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor calls out commands on the firing line to ensure the Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company, are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
Sgt. Mario Mario Rivera, 1-182nd, Bravo Company Infantryman in the Massachusetts National Guard, shoots an M9 at the 104th Fighter Wing range. The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor ensures the Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructors ensure Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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200410-Z-UF872-0043
Spc. Michael Stevens, 1-182nd, Bravo Company Infantryman in the Massachusetts National Guard and civilian hospital security guard, shoots an M9 at the 104th Fighter Wing range. The 104th Fighter Wing Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor ensures the Infantrymen from 1st Battalion, 182nd Infantry Regiment, Bravo Company are currently qualified on the M9 pistol. The Massachusetts National Guard Infantrymen are activated in response to COVID-19 to ensure there is enough manpower available to safeguard the 104th Fighter Wing assets and personnel. These precautions are being taken to mitigate any manning shortages that may occur due to unforeseen illness and will allow back up for the wing’s Security Forces. During the pandemic, the infantrymen will be working alongside the 104th Security Forces to reinforce security for the 104th Fighter Wing F-15 homeland defense flying mission to maintain air superiority.(U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Julie Avey)
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