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ESGR Orienation Flight
Col. Charles S. Dorsey, 174th Fighter Wing Vice Commander “Thanks” the assembled group of employers from the Central New York area for their support of the Guard and Reserves. These employers later flew on a KC-135 Stratotanker from the 171st Air Refueling Wing Pennsylvania Air National Guard. The flight took place on the 24th of November from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base and they were able to watch the KC-135 Stratotanker refuel the 174th FW F-16 Fighting Falcon in mid-air. This is the last ESGR Orientation flight before the F-16 Fighting Falcons leave Hancock Field ANGB in March 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Anthony L. Bucci/RELEASED)
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ESGR Orienation Flight
Adm. (Ret.) John Paddock, Central New York ESGR Chairperson speaks to the assembled group of employers from the Central New York area about what the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve provides. These employers later flew on a KC-135 Stratotanker from the 171st Air Refueling Wing Pennsylvania Air National Guard. The flight took place on the 24th of November from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base and they were able to watch the KC-135 Stratotanker refuel the 174th Fighter Wing F-16 Fighting Falcon in mid-air. This is the last ESGR Orientation flight before the F-16 Fighting Falcons leave Hancock Field ANGB in March 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Anthony L. Bucci/RELEASED)
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Senior Master Sgt. Rosemarie Murray’s retirement ceremony
174th Fighter Wing Support Group Commander Col. Harvey M. Van Wie Jr., presides over Senior Master Sgt. Rosemarie Murray’s retirement ceremony on 8 Nov 2009. Senior Master Sgt. Rosemarie Murray retires with more than 23 years of service proudly serving with the 174FW. Also pictured is Lt. Col. (Ret.) Robert Hillick former 174FW Military Personnel Flight Commander. (RELEASED)
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Non-Commissioned/Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Promotion Ceremony
Col Kevin W. Bradley, 174th Fighter Wing Commander presents Staff Sgt. Samantha Dougherty with a Certificate of Promotion to the Rank of Staff Sgt. Dougherty was among 37 unit members recognized at a special Promotion Ceremony on November the 8th, 2009. (RELEASED)
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Syracuse Veterans Day Parade
US Air Force members from the Eastern Air Defense Sector honor guard are participating in the Syracuse Veterans Day parade on 7 Nov 2009. The parade had participants from many military units from all the respective branches throughout the Central New York area. (US Air Force photo by SSgt Ricky Best/Released
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Syracuse Veterans Day Parade
US Air Force members of the 174th Fighter Wing march and members of the 274th ASOS drive their Blue HumVee, both units are located at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base; in participation during the Syracuse Veterans Day parade in Syracuse, NY on 7 Nov 2009. (US Air Force photo by SSgt Ricky Best/Released)
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Syracuse Veterans Day Parade
US Air Force Col. Charles S. Dorsey, 174th Fighter Wing Vice Commander leads a group of 174FW members down South Salina Street in Syracuse N.Y. on 7 Nov 2009. The group was participating in the Syracuse Veterans Day Parade. (US Air Force photo by SSgt Ricky Best/ Released)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. New York Air National Guard Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Hardy Pierce poses with members of the Hancock Field Base Honor Guard during the Past, Present and Future celebration. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. Air National Guard Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Christopher Muncy is presented a 174FW F-16 tail flash for attending the Past, Present and Future celebration by Hancock Field Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. David D. Heckman. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. Staff Sgt. Bryan L. Haynes, 174FW Enlisted Council President is presented a coin for a job well done in putting the Past, Present and Future celebration together by Hancock Field Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. David D. Heckman. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. Lt. Gen. Harry M. Wyatt III, Director of the Air National Guard is presented a token of appreciation from Col. Kevin W. Bradley, 174FW Commander for attending the unit's Past, Present and Future celebration. (U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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Hangar Dance - Past, Present and Future
Hancock Field Air National Guard Base, Syracuse, NY celebrated its past, present and future on Saturday the 3rd of October with a Hangar Dance to celebrate its distinguished history and all of the members who helped to make the unit what it is today. Attendees were encouraged to wear vintage uniforms to celebrate their past as well as the unit’s history. Lt. Gen. Harry M. Wyatt III, Director of the Air National Guard addresses the assembled crowd at the start of the Hangar Dance.(U.S. Air Force Photo/RELEASED)
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