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Oregon F-15s awe Boise spectators
Frank Marxen, the original engineer from the 1970s of the F-15 aircraft, talks with Staff Sergeant Kyle Meserve from the 173 Fighter Wing of Oregon about the aircraft during a tour on Gowen Field Air Base on July 12, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Oregon F-15s awe Boise spectators
Idaho Air National Guard member MSgt David Rieker and his two sons get a tour of the F-15 cockpit from Major David Neal Unruh from the 173 Fighter Wing of Oregon on July 12, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Oregon F-15s awe Boise spectators
Many civilians and members of the Idaho Air and Army Guard watch two F-15 aircraft fly out of Gowen Field Air Base during a tour of an Oregon Air Guard 173 Fighter Wing aircraft on July 12, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Oregon F-15s awe Boise spectators
Idaho Air Guard member Staff Sergeant Grady Eller watch F-15 aircraft take-off at Gowen Field Air Base on July 12, 2009 with his wife Jessica and children Chelsea and Orin. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vansur)(Released)
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Oregon F-15s awe Boise spectators
Specialist Sumpter from the Idaho Army National Guard and his two sons watch F-15 aircraft fly out of Gowen Field Air Base during a tour of an Oregon Air Guard 173 Fighter Wing aircraft on July 12, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
During the field trip at Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009, many members from the Idaho Air National Guard 124th Wing and the 124th Student Flight watch for their first time as the 190th Fighter Squadron's A-10 aircraft fly by them shooting ground weapons at targets near by.(Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
During the field trip at Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009, many members from the Idaho Air National Guard 124th Wing and the 124th Student Flight watch for their first time as the 190th Fighter Squadron's A-10 aircraft fly by them shooting ground weapons at targets near by. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
During the field trip at Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009, many members from the Idaho Air National Guard 124th Wing and the 124th Student Flight watch for their first time as the 190th Fighter Squadron's A-10 aircraft fly by them shooting ground weapons at targets near by. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
Airman First Class Christopher Bermensolo and 1st Lieutenant Jeremy Presley from the Idaho Air National Guard watch as an A-10 aircraft flies by shooting targets on the Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009. Both members of the IDANG were impressed by the high speed and accuracy of the A-10 aircraft and 190th Fighter Squadron pilots. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
Lori Newland, wife of Lieutenant Colonel John Newland from the 190th Fighter Squadron, records a flyby from the A-10 aircraft flown by her husband and enjoys a day of watching her husband shoot weapons at targets on the Saylor Creek target range, July 11 of 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
A-10 aircraft from the 190th Fighter Squadron practiced the capabilities of the aircraft and the skill of the 190th pilots as they shot weapons at targets located in the field at Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
Technical Sergeant Kristin Labrum from the 124th Medical Squadron and 1st Lieutenant Jeremy Presley watch in amazement of the accuracy, power and speed from the A-10 aircraft as it shoots weapons at targets in the distance. Kristin watched on July 11, 2009 as one of the pilots shooting weapons in the aircraft was her husband 1st Lieutenant Andrew Labrum. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
Technical Sergeant Chad Harrold and Master Sergeant Bill Kesner from the Idaho Air National Guard watch on top of the tower as a passing A-10 aircraft fires it's weapons, hitting the targets at the Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
Daniel Falkowski from the 124th Student Flight watches above as the A-10 aircraft shoots live fire at targets in the distance. Members from the Idaho Air National Guard and Student Flight members attended a field trip to the Saylor Creek target range to watch the aircraft on July 11, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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Wing's newest members see A-10's up close
1st Lieutenant Ryan Brown from the 190th Fighter Squadron demonstrates the capabilities of the A-10 aircraft and explains the motion of the weapons compared to the target location to a group of the 124th Wing student flight members, during a field trip to the Saylor Creek target range on July 11, 2009. (Air Force photo by Tech Sgt Becky Vanshur)(Released)
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NCO Takes gold
Master Sgt Fred Rogers shows off the gold medals he won in Men's Military Singles over 40 division at the National Raquetball Singles Championship in Houston, Texas. He also placed in two other divisions at the competition. Rogers, a Maintenance Scheduler with the 124th Maintenance Operations Flight Idaho Air National Guard, has played raquetball for 32 years at both recreational and competitive levels. (Photo provided by Master Sgt Fred Rogers)(Released)
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A-10 'assembly-line' maintenance concept a model of efficiency
Idaho Air National Guard avionics technician Senior Airman Dustin Martin, 124th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, completes installation of an aircraft panel from a Maryland Air National Guard A-10 after a final inspection of video lines as part of the A-10 Consolidated Install Program June 16 at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho.(Air Force photo by Master Sgt Tom Gloeckle)(Released)
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A-10 'assembly-line' maintenance concept a model of efficiency
A team of Idaho Air National Guard maintainers from the 124th Wing at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho reinstall the leading edges on the wing of a Maryland Air National Guard A-10 Thunderbolt II. The aircraft received a new AAR-47 infrared missile warning system as part of the A-10 Consolidated Install Program June 16. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt Tom Gloeckle)(Released)
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A-10 'assembly-line' maintenance concept a model of efficiency
Following installation of the AAR-47 infrared missile warning system, 124th Maintenance Squadron electrician Master Sgt. Scott Johnson conducts a continuity check to ensure the system is running properly. The Idaho Air National Guard based at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, has employed 45 maintainers full-time for at least one year to perform this assembly line-style Consolidated Install Program on roughly one third of the Air Force's A-10 Thunderbolt II fleet. (Air Force photo by Master Sgt Tom Gloeckle)(Released)
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A-10C Simulator Upgrade
Lt. Col. Anthony Brown of the 190th Fighter Squadron, conducts training on the upgraded A-10C Full Mission Trainer (FMT). The (FMT) simulator mimics the real-world A-10C with fully operational hands-on controls and instrument panel, providing pilots with a safe and realistic training environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sergeant Robert Barney. RELEASED)
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