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Air National Guard Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling

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Air National Guard Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling

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Air National Guard Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling conducts his final jump from a military aircraft with pararescue jumpers from the 103rd Rescue Squadron, 106th Rescue Wing over FS Gabreski ANG on Sept. 2, 2015. During his visit with the 106th Rescue Wing, Hotaling will meet with junior and senior enlisted airmen to discuss their needs and any ongoing issues they may be facing. Hotaling is the 11th command chief master sergeant, Air National Guard. He represents the highest level of enlisted leadership for the Air National Guard. Hotaling is responsible for matters influencing the health, morale and welfare of assigned enlisted personnel and their families. (New York Air National Guard / Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Muncy / released)

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02/09/2015
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