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F-16A Disassembled
F-16A aircraft 80-0504 tail number was disassembled at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse, November 5. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Call/Released)
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Ladder Training
Fire Fighters from the 174th Mission Support Group (MSG) participate in ladder training at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, November 7. (U.S. Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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174th Attack Wing Names Headquarters Building in Honor of Former Commander
Ms. Sheila Austin, Ms. Laurie Irwin and Chief Master Sergeant (retired) Lisa Damon cut the ribbon to the 174th Attack Wing Headquarters building. The headquarters building was dedicated to their father the late Brigadier General Curtis J. Irwin in a ceremony held October 4, 2015. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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174th Attack Wing Names Headquarters Building in Honor of Former Commander
Ms. Sheila Austin, Ms. Laurie Irwin and Chief Master Sergeant (retired) Lisa Damon unveil the plaque in front of the 174th Attack Wing Headquarters building. The headquarters building was dedicated to their father the late Brigadier General Curtis J. Irwin in a ceremony held October 4, 2015. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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One-Level training
Future Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC), Airman 1st Class Jess performs a deadlift as part of the one-level training program with the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) at Hancock Field. The deadlift is one of the many exercises one-level trainees have to perform during their physical fitness testing prior to attending their formal JTAC training program. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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Hazardous Material Exercise
A member of the 174th Attack Wing's Fire Department takes part in a hazardous material exercise held at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base on Sunday, August 9. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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Hazardous Material Exercise
Members of the 174th Attack Wing's Fire Department prepare to take part in a hazardous material exercise held at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base on Sunday, August 9. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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Fire fighters from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base respond to a simulated aircraft crash
Fire fighters from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base respond to a simulated aircraft crash as part of a large scale Major Accident Response Exercise (MARE) held at Syracuse Hancock Internal Airport, Aug. 8. The emergency training included components from the 174th Attack Wing, airlines, air traffic controllers, engineers, the Transportation Security Administration, local police, and firefighters. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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Fire fighters from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base respond
Fire fighters from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base respond to a simulated aircraft crash as part of a large scale Major Accident Response Exercise (MARE) held at Syracuse Hancock Internal Airport, Aug. 8. The emergency training included components from the 174th Attack Wing, airlines, air traffic controllers, engineers, the Transportation Security Administration, local police, and firefighters. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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Future Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) undergo rigorous physical training
Future Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) with the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) undergo rigorous physical training prior to attending their first formal technical school while at Hancock Field, Syracuse, N.Y. Aug.8. The National Guard Bureau's "One-Level Program" has directed all Air National Guard Air Support Squadrons to prepare their airmen both physically and academically to help ensure their future success while enrolled in the JTAC apprentice program. (New York Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Future Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) undergo rigorous physical training
Future Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) with the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) undergo rigorous physical training prior to attending their first formal technical school while at Hancock Field, Syracuse, N.Y. Aug.8. The National Guard Bureau's "One-Level Program" has directed all Air National Guard Air Support Squadrons to prepare their airmen both physically and academically to help ensure their future success while enrolled in the JTAC apprentice program. (New York Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa commander, talks to airmen at the 174th Attack Wing during an All-Call at Hancock Field
Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa commander, talks to airmen at the 174th Attack Wing during an All-Call at Hancock Field, August 8. Gorenc shared his thoughts with airmen on the Air Force values of commitment and excellence. (New York Air National Guard photo by Maj. Sandra Stoquert/Released)
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Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa commander, answers questions during a luncheon at Hancock Field
Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa commander, speaks to airmen and local community leaders during in a luncheon held at Hancock Field, August 8. During his visit, Gorenc met with base officials as well as airmen and local leaders to answer questions and share his thoughts on current programs and initiatives. (New York Air National Guard photo by Maj. Sandra Stoquert/Released)
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Congressman Katko speaks with a member of the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron
Congressman John M. Katko, representative of the 24th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, speaks with a member of the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) about the capabilities of the Advanced Joint Terminal Attack Controller Training System (AAJTS). (Photo by New York Air National Guard Senior Airman Duane Morgan)
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Lt. Col. Kilgore takes command
New York Air National Guard Lt. Col. Michele L. Kilgore receives the Operation Group flag from Col. Greg Semmel, 174th Attack wing commander, at Hancock Field in Syracuse, N.Y. 7 June 2015. Kilgore was presented with the ceremonial flag at the Assumption of Command ceremony where she officially took over as the Commander of the 174th Operations Group. (New York Air National Guard Photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Released)
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Hancock Field Air National Guard, Syracuse N.Y.
The newly acquired dome-shaped Air National Guard Advanced Joint Terminal Attack Controller Training System (AAJTS) simulator the 274th Air Support Operation Squadron (ASOS) on Hancock Field received in March of this year. (New York Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Eric Miller/Released)
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Formal Training Unit Facility
The 108th Attack Squadron (ATKS) will officially open its newly renovated $3.5 million Formal Training Unit (FTU) facility on Hancock Field Sunday, May 3. (New York Air National Guard photo by Technical Sgt. Jeremy Call/Released)
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ANG Band
The Air National Guard Band of the Northeast played for members of Hancock Field Air National Guard Base on March 18, 2015.The mission of the Air National Guard Band of the Northeast is to provide music to military and civilian communities in order to instill patriotism, maintain tradition, represent the militia heritage at its finest, and to promote pride in oneself, one's unit, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.(New York Air National Guard photo by Technical Sgt. Jeremy Call/Released)
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152nd Virtual Flag
Members of the 152nd Air Operations Group participate in first ever Virtual Flag exercise at Hancock Field Feb. 18-26. (New York Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Eric Miller/Released)
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174th Attack Wing Hometown Heroes Ceremony
Maj. Gen. Verle Johnston, Col. Greg Semmel, Command Chief Master Sgt. Richard King and Command Chief Master Sgt. Russell Youngs congratulate members of Hancock Field during the Hometown Heroes ceremony January 10, 2015. The ceremony was held to recognize Airmen who mobilized and supported contingency operations for 31 or more consecutive days either serving overseas or here in the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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