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A pilot from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, boards an F-16 Fighting Falcon before flying a simulated bombing mission. This three week exercise is designed to test the effectiveness of both the American and Danish air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

STAFF SGT. Steven Bolus, crew chief from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, 53rd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, completes a post flight inspection of an F-16 Falcon's engine intake. The three week exercise began 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

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US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Glenn Tedesco, 52nd Supply Squadron and AIRMAN First Class Ed Wells, 23rd Fighter Squadron make preparations to fuel a F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany during a Phase II exercise. The exercise was held in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection and NATO Tactical Evaluation

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A member of the Danish Army stands and waits for a simulated aerial attack on targets at a Danish bombing range. Danish and American F-16 Fighting Falcons simulate firing and downing of the jets. The three week exercise began 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 22nd Fighter Squadron fly in a finger tip formation over Denmark. The three week exercise began 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany is shown with the earth below him as he does an afterburner vertical take off. The three week exercise began on 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

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Subject Operation/Series: TACTICAL WEAPONRY '95

Base: Flyvestation

State: Karup

Country: Denmark (DNK)

Scene Camera Operator: SENIOR AIRMAN Jeffrey Allen

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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pilot falcon pilot fighter squadron spangdahlem spangdahlem ab germany earth afterburner exercise three week exercise test effectiveness american air defenses american air defenses jet airplane jet aircraft f 16 f 16 fighting falcon f 16 falcon high resolution senior airman jeffrey allen both danish exact date tactical weaponry us national archives