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Lt. Col Ronald Berzins is being awarded the Aerial Achievement Medal
Lt. Col. Ronald Berzins is being awarded the Aerial Achievement Medal on Dec 6, 2014, at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. (New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett)
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Meritorious Service Medal for Major Stoquert
Major Sandra Stoquert of the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, N.Y. was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal on Dec 6, 2014 for outstanding service while assigned to the 174th Maintenance Group. (New York Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett)
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Spouse gets rocgnition for their devotion
Col. Richard D. Howard is being presented with a Certificate of Appreciation prior to his retirement after 34 years of service on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. Howard had a long and distinguished career, serving as the Deputy Commander of the 152d Air Operations Group. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Col Richard D. Howard recognized of service
Col. Greg Semmel, Commander of the 174th Attack Wing presents Col. Richard D. Howard with a plaque in appreciation, recognition of service and dedication at his retirement ceremony. Howard served 34 years of service and retired on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Spouses recognition for their devotion
Col. James Muscatello of the 152d Air Operations Group presents Col. Richard D. Howard with the Minuteman Award in recognition of superior service and dedication at his retirement ceremony. Howard served 34 years of service and retired on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wingin Syracuse, NY. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Col Richard D. Howard receives Legion of Merit
Col. Richard D. Howard is being presented with a Legion of Merit Medal prior to his retirement after 34 years of service on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. Howard had a long and distinguished career, serving as the Deputy Commander of the 152d Air Operations Group. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Col Theodore "Limpy" Limpert receives flag
Col. Theodore “Limpy” Limpert is being presented with a US Flag of retirement after 30 years of service on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. Limpert had an illustrious career as a pilot, piloting the A-10 and F-16 for the U.S. Air Force. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Col Theodore "Limpy" Limpert ready to retire
Col. Theodore “Limpy” Limpert is being presented with his certificate of retirement after 30 years of service on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. Limpert had an illustrious career as a pilot, piloting the A-10 and F-16 for the U.S. Air Force. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Col Theodore "Limpy" Limpert holds the big gun
Col. Theodore “Limpy” Limpert is being presented with the barrel of his F-16 of which he flew over 2200 hours, prior to his retirement after 30 years of service on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. Limpert had an illustrious career as a pilot, piloting the A-10 and F-16 for the U.S. Air Force. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Col Theodore "Limpy" Limpert ends an outstanding career
Col. Theodore “Limpy” Limpert is being presented with a Meritorious Service Medal prior to his retirement after 30 years of service on Nov. 1, 2014 at the 174th Attack Wing in Syracuse, NY. Limpert had an illustrious career as a pilot, piloting the A-10 and F-16 for the USAF. (New York Air National Guard Photo Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Mr. James Brooks visits Hancock Field
Mr. James J. Brooks, a member of the Senior Executive Service, Executive Director, Air National Guard, National Guard Bureau, the Pentagon, Washington D.C., visits Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY on Oct 4, 2014. Brooks while on his tour visited the 152 Air Operations Group and the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron based on Hancock Field. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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Captain Nietzel iz promoted to Major
Captain Lee Nietzel is promoted to Major on Oct 3, 2014. Nietzel is being pinned on by Lt. Col. Daniel Tester and his wife as is now entering the ranks of field grade officer for the 174th 174th Operations Support Squadron located on Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett/Released)
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174th Leadership Summit
Chief Master Sgt. Russell Youngs (right), Command Chief Master Sgt. of the 174th Attack Wing address members during the leadership summit. The leadership summit was held at the Clear Path for Veterans facility in Fayetteville, NY. (New York Air National Guard Photo by Lt. Col. Catherine Hutson)
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Syracuse PD on Hancock Field
Syracuse Police Department shows off some of their great technology at Hancock Field’s annual family day on Sept 6, 2014, where members and their families enjoyed an afternoon of food, games, music and were exposed to some of the local law enforcements equipment. (US Air Force Photo by New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett)
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Familes on Family Day
US Air Force Senior Airmen Thomas Blake pose for a photo with his child at Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY on Sept. 6, 2014. Blake and family attended the 174th Attack Wing’s family day where military members and their family spent the afternoon enjoying, food, games and music at this annual event. (US Air Force Photo by New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett)
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Unique Sculptures
Family members of Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY create sculptures using spaghetti and marshmallows at the 174th Attack Wing’s family day on Sept 6, 2014. Wingmen and their families enjoyed an afternoon of food, games and music at this annual event. (US Air Force Photo by New York Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett)
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Senior Enlisted Advisor visit
Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Pearson (Center), Army and Air Force Senior Enlisted Advisor, visits Hancock Field Air National Guard Base on 22 Aug 2014. Chief Pearson toured Exchange facilities to talk to guardsmen about how the exchange can better serve them. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan)
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174th Inspector General
New York Air National Guard Col. Greg Semmel (left), 174th Attack Wing commander, congratulates new wing Inspector General members. The inspector general team will prepare wing members for future basewide inspections. (New York Air National Guard Photo By Tech. Sgt. Justin A. Huett)
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First MQ-9 Taxi at Hancock Field
New York Air National Guard Col. Greg Semmel, commander of the 174th Attack Wing (ATKW) speaks to the media at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base in Syracuse NY on 19 August 2014. Semmel was speaking about the future of MQ-9 operations at Hancock Field. During the event the media was able to witness the first Taxi of an MQ-9 at Hancock Field. (New York Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call)
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152nd Alumni event
New York Air National Guard Col. Michael V. Comella, Commander of the 152nd Air Operations Group (AOG) is joined by former 152nd Commanders, Brig. Gen. David J. Coons (Right) and Col. Mark Murphy (retired) at Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY on 9 Aug. 2014. The Commanders were enjoying the Inaugural 152 Alumni Open House. (New York Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Duane Morgan/Released)
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