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Heading out
US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon takes off from Nellis AFB, NV. The F-16 is from the 174th Fighter Wing Syracuse, NY, which is supporting the Weapons Instructor Course. This is the last scheduled deployment for the 174FW. (US Air Force photo by SSgt Ricky Best/RELEASED)
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Getting it done
US Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Wolfe performs a tail check on an NY F-16 at Nellis AFB, NV. Staff Sgt. Wolfe is a member of the 174th Fighter Wing Syracuse, NY which is on their last deployment with the F-16s. (US Air Force photo by SSgt Ricky Best/RELEASED)
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Getting it done
US Air Force Tech Sgt. David Kuchera and Senior Airman Brett DoBransky work on the wing of a F-16 Fighting Falcon at Nellis AFB, NV. Both airman are members of the 174th Fighter Wiing, Syracuse, NY and are with the unit for it's last scheduled deployment. (US Air Force photo by SSgt Ricky Best/RELEASED)
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Col. Bradley awaits takeoff
New York Air National Guard 174th Fighter Wing Commander Col. Kevin W. Bradley awaits the takeoff of the six F-16c Fighting Falcons on Hancock Field, Syracuse NY., on March 21, 2009. The F-16's were leaving for their final scheduled deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Released)
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Col Bradley Awaits Take off
New York Air National Guard 174th Fighter Wing Commander Col. Kevin W. Bradley awaits the takeoff of the six F-16c Fighting Falcons on Hancock Field, Syracuse NY., on March 21, 2009. The F-16's were leaving for their final scheduled deployment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Released)
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Lt. Col. Brenton speaks to the media
New York Air National Guard 174th Fighter Deployment Commander Lt. Col. David S. Brenton speaks with the local media on Hancock Field, Syracuse NY., on March 21, 2009. Brenton was giving details on the unit leaving for their final scheduled deployment with the F-16c Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Released)
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Col. Bradley inspires wingmen
New York Air National Guard 174th Fighter Wing Commander Col. Kevin W. Bradley shares some encouraging words to the awaiting airmen on Hancock Field, Syracuse NY., on March 21, 2009. The airmen were leaving for their final scheduled deployment with the F-16c Fighting Falcon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Released)
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Staff Sgt. William Barney and Technical Sgt. Thomas Moade are loading a C-5 Galaxy from the 105th AW, Stewart ANGB Newburgh, NY at Hancock Field ANGB. The members are loading equipment for the 174th FW's final scheduled deployment. The wing is deploying to Nellis AFB in support of the Weapons Instructor Course. 174FW photo by SSgt Ricky Best
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Staff Sgt. William Barney and Technical Sgt. Thomas Moade are loading a C-5 Galaxy from the 105th AW, Stewart ANGB Newburgh, NY at Hancock Field ANGB. The members are loading equipment for the 174th FW's final scheduled deployment. The wing is deploying to Nellis AFB in support of the Weapons Instructor Course. 174FW photo by SSgt Ricky Best
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New York Air National Guard C-5A Galaxy from the 105th AW Newburgh, NY is parked on the flight line at the 174th FW in Syracuse, NY. The Galaxy is going to be taking 174th FW members to Nellis Air Force Base in support of the Weapons Instructor Course. 174FW photo by SSgt Ricky Best.
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NY Air National Guard Staff Sgt. William Barney and Technical Sgt. Thomas Moade from the 174 FW and Staff Sgt. Felix Moya from the 105th AW are loading a C-5A Galaxy from the 105th AW Newburgh, NY, at Hancock Field ANGB. The members were loading equipment for the 174th FW as the wing prepares for a deployment to Nellis AFB, NV in support of the Weapons Instructor Course. 174FW photo by SSgt Ricky Best
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Meritorious Service Medal
New York Air National Guard 174th Fighter Wing Vice Commander Col. Charles S. Dorsey receives the Meritorious Service Medal from New York Air National Guard 174th Fighter Wing Commander Col. Kevin W. Bradley at Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY., on March 7, 2009.(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Not Released)
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IG Coin Recipient
U.S. Air Force Amn Nicholas M. Nemeti holds his Inspector General Coin alongside his Officer In Charge U.S. Air Force Maj. Alberto Gaston at the 174th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office on Hancock Field in Syracuse, NY, on March 9, 2009. Nemeti received this prestigious award for his excellence during an inspection of the 274th Air Support Operations Squadron by the U.S. Air Force Inspector General. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeremy M. Call/Not Released)
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Time has come
US Air Force Colonel Kevin Bradley and US Air Force New York State Air National Guard Command Chief Master Sergant Hardy Pierce Jr. present to US Air Force Staff Sergant Robert Fugate a certificate recognizing his recent promotion at the 174th Fighter Wing in Syracuse New York. US Air Force Photo by SSgt Ricky Best
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Thank You
New York State Command Chief Master Sergeant Hardy Pierce Jr. presents U. S. Air Force Senior Airman James Pruckno a coin at the 174th Fighter Wing Syracuse New York. The coin was for his hard work and dedication throughout the year in ensuring mission successfulness. US Air Force Photo SSgt Ricky Best
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Going Green and Saving Green
US Air Force Technical Sergeant Michael D Lucak is displaying some of the green seal approved chemicals that the 174th Fighter Wing in Syracuse NY is using on the base. TSgt Lucak was approved to purchase a new One Solution chemical dilution system that is going to save the base money and time. US Air Force Photo by Staff Sergeant Ricky Best
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Colonel Frederick J Reimer Awards
US Air Force Senior Master Sergeant Kevin Scanlin, US Air Force Staff Sergeant Ryan Findore, US Air Force Technical Sergeant Kimberly Lagoe, US Air Force Senior Airman Joseph Hernon, US Air Force Staff Sergeant Gregory Cotterill receive the Colonel Frederick J Reimer Award from Colonel Kevin W. Bradley, 174FW/CC, and Colonel Harvey M. VanWie Jr., 174FW/MSG CC at the 174th Fighter Wing in Syracuse NY. The Colonel Frederick J Reimer Awards honors the lifetime accomplishments of the man considered the father of Disaster Preparedness and the pioneer of our current Readiness Program. They recongnize the Readiness and Emergency Management flight that best demonstrates exemplary performance in support of the engineer readiness mission. Photo by U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Ricky Best.
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Green Vehicles
Staff Sgt. Anthony Scuderi and Master Sgt. James Del Prato of the Civil Engineering Squadron from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base show off their new eletric Gators.
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Green Vehicles
Staff Sgt. Anthony Scuderi and Master Sgt. James Del Prato of the Civil Engineering Squadron from Hancock Field Air National Guard Base show off their new eletric Gators.
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First MQ-Reaper FTD Instructors
The first class of FTD Instructors for the upcoming MQ-9 Reaper mission graduate on the 6th of February at a small ceremony here at Hancock Field .
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