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SENIOR AIRMAN Jeffrey S. Ryan radios to a pilot, aboard a B-52 Stratofortress aircraft. The aircraft is undergoing last minute maintenance for an alert mission

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Base: Grand Forks Air Force Base

State: North Dakota (ND)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: MSGT Bob Wickley

Release Status: Released to Public

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senior airman senior airman jeffrey s ryan radios ryan radios pilot stratofortress aircraft stratofortress aircraft minute maintenance minute maintenance mission north dakota b 52 bomber b 52 stratofortress grand forks stratofortress bomber high resolution grand forks air force base b 52 stratofortress aircraft senior airman jeffrey msgt bob wickley air force base military aircraft 1980 s aircrafts 1980 s us national archives
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01/04/1981
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senior airman senior airman jeffrey s ryan radios ryan radios pilot stratofortress aircraft stratofortress aircraft minute maintenance minute maintenance mission north dakota b 52 bomber b 52 stratofortress grand forks stratofortress bomber high resolution grand forks air force base b 52 stratofortress aircraft senior airman jeffrey msgt bob wickley air force base military aircraft 1980 s aircrafts 1980 s us national archives