/ Published April 29, 2014
Lt. Col. Casey Ward speaks to the 6th Special Operations Squadron for the first time as its commander during a change of command ceremony at Duke Field, Fla., April 25. The 6th SOS is an active-duty combat aviation advisor squadron located at Duke Field Fla. They work directly with the Reserve’s 5th Special Operations Squadron flying aviation foreign internal defense aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
Air Force Special Operations Command leadership reflect in silence during the invocation at the 6th Special Operations Squadron change of command ceremony at Duke Field, Fla., April 25. Lt. Col. Casey Ward took command of the squadron from Lt. Col. John Aalborg. The 6th SOS is an active-duty combat aviation advisor squadron located at Duke Field Fla. They work directly with the Reserve’s 5th Special Operations Squadron flying aviation foreign internal defense aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)
The 6th Special Operations Squadron first sergeant holds the guidon during the invocation at a change of command ceremony at Duke Field, Fla., April 25. Lt. Col. Casey Ward took command of the squadron from Lt. Col. John Aalborg. The 6th SOS is an active-duty combat aviation advisor squadron located at Duke Field Fla. They work directly with the Reserve’s 5th Special Operations Squadron flying aviation foreign internal defense aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel King Jr.)