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Students of the Alaska Air National Guard 176th Wing's 3rd annual Satellite NCO Academy, perform a formal retreat. The Satellite Academy consists of four months of training two nights a week, except the last two weeks which are eight hours a day and taught by an instructor from the Air National Guard Training and Education Center from McGee-Tyson. Students receive in-resident credit for the NCO Academy, but get the advantage of staying at home, and reducing costs to the Air National Guard. Students left to right are, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Taggart J. Hooper, TSGT Sherri M. Moran, TSGT Leigh A. Norman, TSGT Lyn. M Garrett, TSGT Paul S. Bobby

Students of the Alaska Air National Guard 176th Wing's 3rd annual Satellite NCO Academy, perform a formal retreat. The Satellite Academy consists of four months of training two nights a week, except the last two weeks which are eight hours a day and taught by an instructor from the Air National Guard Training and Education Center from McGee-Tyson. Students recieve in-resident credit for the NCO Academy, but get the advantage of staying at home, and reducing costs to the Air National Guard. Students left to right are, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Richard L. Shull, TSGT Dawn C. Hansen, TSGT Rebecca R. McClung, TSGT Mark A. Moraes, TSGT Troy L. Clinkenbeard, TSGT Lyn M. Garrett, TSGT Leigh A...

STAFF Sergeant Gerardo H. Day and AIRMAN First Class Raymond Ashcraft, 176 Security Forces Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, retire the flags during a formal retreat performed by the students of the 176 Wing's 3rd annual Satellite NCO Academy. The Satelite Academy consists of four months of training two nights a week, except the last two weeks which are eight hours a day and taught by an instructor from the Air National Guard Training and Education Center from McGee-Tyson. Students receive in-resident credit for the NCO Academy, but get the advantage of staying at home, and reducing costs to the Air National Guard. Students left to right are, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Paul S. Bobby...

US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Edward Guyer, Armament Systems Craftsman Team CHIEF, 31st Maintenance Squadron (MXS), "Shadow Warriors," Armament Flight, removes an unserviceable launch pin during scheduled maintenance on the LAU-129/A Detent Assembly during the LOCAL SALTY NATION (LSN) exercise. As part of the exercise SSGT Guyer is in his Mission-Oriented Protective Posture response level 2 (MOPP-2) ensemble. The LSN provides extensive training in preparation for an upcoming Tactical Evaluation

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Paul Brewer (left, seated), 31st Maintenance Operations Squadron (MOS), shows the aircraft readiness board to USAF CHIEF MASTER Sergeant of the Air Force (CMSAF) Gerald R. Murray (center), as USAF Brigadier General (BGEN) R. Mike Worden (left with helmet), Commander, 31st Fighter Wing (FW), points out how the board keeps 31st FW Battle STAFF updated with sortie information during the LOCAL SALTY NATION exercise. CMSAF Murray will receive an orientation briefing about Air Force members and the mission of Aviano AB and discuss issues important to enlisted personnel

US Air Force (USAF) Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Mario de Souza (right), 65th Operational Support Squadron, and two LC-130H crew members (right) move an aircraft power unit (APU) away from The Pride of Scotia, a New York Air National Guard (NYANG) 139th Airlift Squadron (AS), 109th Airlift Wing (AW) LC-130H Hercules cargo aircraft with retractable ski-wheels, as it prepares to take off from Lajes Field, Azores (AZR), Portugal (PRT), on its way back to Stratton Air National Guard Base (ANGB)/Schenectady County Airport in Scotia, New York (NY), after participating in the 2004 Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, England (ENG) where the aircrew won the prize for the best kept...

(LtoR) Airmen (AMN) Sheri Alementi, Kasmin Gonzalez and Renelou Sausa, 31st SFS, Aviano AB, Italy, demonstrate teamwork as they apply camo paint just prior to deploying to the field on day 4 of their Ground Combat Skills training, a week long training regiment consisting of 3 days of classroom work and 2 days in the field. Trainees receive instruction on land navigation, combat patrolling and field craft skills.USAF PHOTO by TSgt Dave Ahlschwede

U.S. Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Drew Price, left, a Messaging Technician, 31st Communications Squadron, right, and STAFF SGT. Juan Toves, Network Manager, 31st Communications Squadron, are instructed by TECH. SGT. John Carroll, center), NCOIC of Contingency Readiness, on configuring the main controllers domain at a deployed location for set up of a bare base communications, during Air Expeditionary Communications Element training here at Aviano Air Base, Italy, on Oct. 25, 2004.(U.S. Air Force PHOTO by STAFF SGT. Lakisha Croley) (RELEASED)

US Army (USA) MASTER Sergeant (MSG) Daniel Olivas, Operations Sergeant, Special Forces Operations (SFO), Detachment 144, Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion (BN), 1ST Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Lewis, Washington (WA), departs the aircraft during High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) training as part of Exercise NORTHERN EDGE 04. The Soldiers jumped from a USA UH-60 Blackhawk (Black Hawk) flown by pilots of Alpha Company (A CO), 4th Battalion, 123 Aviation Regiment (4/123 AVN), Fort Wainwright Army Post, Alaska (AK). NORTHERN EDGE is Alaska's annual joint training exercise designed to enhance interoperability among the services by and honing joint service techniques and procedures. It...

Students of the Alaska Air National Guard 176th Wing's 3rd annual Satellite NCO Academy, perform a formal retreat. The Satellite Academy consists of four months of training two nights a week, except the last two weeks which are eight hours a day and taught by an instructor from the Air National Guard Training and Education Center from McGee-Tyson. Students receive in-resident credit for the NCO Academy, but get the advantage of staying at home, and reducing costs to the Air National Guard. Students left to right are, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Paul A. Bobby, TSGT Troy L. Clinkenbeard, TSGT Mark A. Moraes, TSGT Dawn C. Hansen, TSGT Richard L. Shull, TSGT Lyn M. Garrett, TSGT Leigh A. Norman...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: Students of the Alaska Air National Guard 176th Wing's 3rd annual Satellite NCO Academy, perform a formal retreat. The Satellite Academy consists of four months of training two nights a week, except the last two weeks which are eight hours a day and taught by an instructor from the Air National Guard Training and Education Center from McGee-Tyson. Students receive in-resident credit for the NCO Academy, but get the advantage of staying at home, and reducing costs to the Air National Guard. Students left to right are, Technical Sergeant (TSGT) Paul A. Bobby, TSGT Troy L. Clinkenbeard, TSGT Mark A. Moraes, TSGT Dawn C. Hansen, TSGT Richard L. Shull, TSGT Lyn M. Garrett, TSGT Leigh A. Norman, TSGT Taggart J. Hooper, TSGT Sherri M. Moran.

Base: Anchorage

State: Alaska (AK)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SMSGT Paul D. Charron, Ak Ang

Release Status: Released to Public

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