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Mr Stan Sluggo
Mr. Stan “Sluggo” Siefke sits with attendees while listening to remarks during the AC-130J Ghostrider Dedication and Delivery Ceremony Nov. 2, 2022, at Bob Sikes Airport in Crestview, Florida. The aircraft, which was the final one delivered of the 31 purchased by the U.S. Air Force, was nicknamed after Sluggo because of his instrumental work in the development of the aircraft’s precision strike package. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Charles)
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US Air Force leadership team at AC-130J Ghostrider Ceremony
Members of the U.S. Air Force leadership team listen as speakers talk about the AC-130J Ghostrider at the dedication and delivery ceremony Nov. 2, 2022, at Bob Sikes Airport in Crestview, Florida. The AC-130J is a fifth-generation gunship that provides close air support, air interdiction and armed reconnaissance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Charles)
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Capt. Tiedemann Remarks
U.S. Air Force Capt. Tiedemann, 73rd Special Operations Squadron weapons system operator, provides remarks about the AC-130J Ghostrider at the dedication and delivery ceremony Nov. 2, 2022, at Bob Sikes Airport in Crestview, Florida. Tiedemann shared operational vignettes of the AC-130J during the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Charles)
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AC-130J Ghostrider taxies on the flightline
An AC-130J Ghostrider taxies on the flightline following the AC-130J Ghostrider Dedication and Delivery Ceremony Nov. 2, 2022, at Bob Sikes Airport in Crestview, Florida. The ceremony marked the 31st and final AC-130J delivery to the U.S. Air Force. The AC-130J Ghostrider is a fifth-generation gunship that provides close air support, air interdiction and armed reconnaissance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Charles)
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Denney
Attendees listen to remarks during the AC-130J Ghostrider Dedication and Delivery Ceremony Nov. 2, 2022, at Bob Sikes Airport in Crestview, Florida. The aircraft, which was the final one delivered of the 31 purchased by the U.S. Air Force, was nicknamed after Sluggo because of his instrumental work in the development of the aircraft’s precision strike package. (Courtesy Photo by Nick Denney)
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919th SOW promotions
(photo illustration by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dylan Gentile)
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JROTC cadets get a taste of Air Force life, experience C-146A Wolfhound mission firsthand
Capt. Ryan Wilcox, 524th Special Operations Squadron plans officer, speaks to a group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps during their tour at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 25, 2022. The cadets learned about the 524th SOS mission and had the opportunity to fly aboard a C-146A Wolfhound to see aerial views of their local area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
A group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, pose for a group photo in front of a C-146A Wolfhound, at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 25, 2022. The cadets learned about aviation career opportunities with active duty Air Force and Air Force Reserves and flew aboard the Wolfhound during their tour. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
A couple of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, pose for the camera during their static tour inside the C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, October 25, 2022. The cadets had the opportunity to fly in the Wolfhound and see aerial views of their high school and the local surrounding area. (Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
Tech. Sgt. Christian Chilcoat, 524th Special Operations Squadron loadmaster, speaks to a group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at Duke Field, Florida, October 25, 2022. The 524th SOS hosted the cadets for a ride on the C-146A Wolfhound, and provided an overview of the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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JROTC Cadets get a taste of Air Force life, receive trial run on C-146A Wolfhound
A group of cadets from Baker High School Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, board a C-146A Wolfhound at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 25, 2022. The JROTC cadets saw aerial views of DeFuniak Springs, Panama City Beach, Destin, and their high school during the 45-minute flight aboard the Wolfhound. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante)
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An MQ-9 Reaper prepares for takeoff at a Forward Arming and Refueling Point at the Eglin range in northwest Florida Oct. 20, 2022. The MQ-9 demonstrated enhances capabilities in support of the Air Force's Agile Combat Employment during the recent Emerald Flag exercise hosted at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. James R. Wilson)
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221020-F-JL557-0355
An Air Commando from the 26th Special Tactics Squadron at Cannon Air Force Base, N.M., provides oversight of an MC-130J aircraft on the Eglin range during Emerald Flag Oct. 19, 2022. The MC-130J aircraft was refueling an MQ-9 Reaper aircraft demonstrating the Air Force's Agile Combat Employment capability against potential adversaries. (U.S. Air Force photo byg Lt. Col. James R. Wilson)
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An MQ-9 Reaper Remotely Piloted Aircraft taxies in front of the Air Traffic Control Tower at Duke Field, Florida, Oct. 20, 2022. The Reaper was controlled by members of the 2nd Special Operations Squadron at nearby Hurlburt Field, Fla.
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Order of the Sword: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending an Order of the Sword ceremony for retired Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb, former AFSOC commander and AETC commander, sign a scroll at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 15, 2022. The Order of the Sword is an honor awarded by noncommissioned officers to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the well-being and development of the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miranda Mahoney)
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Order of the Sword: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending an Order of the Sword ceremony for retired Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb, former AFSOC commander and AETC commander, sign a scroll at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 15, 2022. The Order of the Sword is an honor awarded by noncommissioned officers to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the well-being and development of the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miranda Mahoney)
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Order of the Sword: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending an Order of the Sword ceremony for retired Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb, former AFSOC commander and AETC commander, sign a scroll at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 15, 2022. The Order of the Sword is an honor awarded by noncommissioned officers to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the well-being and development of the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miranda Mahoney)
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Order of the Sword: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending an Order of the Sword ceremony for retired Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb, former AFSOC commander and AETC commander, sign a scroll at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 15, 2022. The Order of the Sword is an honor awarded by noncommissioned officers to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the well-being and development of the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miranda Mahoney)
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Order of the Sword: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending an Order of the Sword ceremony for retired Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb, former AFSOC commander and AETC commander, sign a scroll at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 15, 2022. The Order of the Sword is an honor awarded by noncommissioned officers to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the well-being and development of the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miranda Mahoney)
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Order of the Sword: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb
U.S. Air Force Airmen attending an Order of the Sword ceremony for retired Lt. Gen. Marshall B. Webb, former AFSOC commander and AETC commander, sign a scroll at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Oct. 15, 2022. The Order of the Sword is an honor awarded by noncommissioned officers to recognize an individual who has contributed significantly to the well-being and development of the enlisted force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Miranda Mahoney)
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