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Airmen of the 9th Airlift Squadron at Dover Air Force

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Airmen of the 9th Airlift Squadron at Dover Air Force

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Airmen of the 9th Airlift Squadron at Dover Air Force Base, Airmen of the 103rd Airlift Wing at Bradley Air Force Base, and Airmen of the 104th Fighter Wing, team up at Barnes Air National Guard Base to pack up the 104th Fighter Wing for deployment in support of Atlantic Resolve. The 104th Fighter Wing deployed over 200 unit members with the help of the C-5 Galaxy air crew from the 9th Airlift Squadron at Dover Air Force Base and Air Transportation Specialist from the 103rd Airlift Wing at Bradley Air National Guard Base. The 104th Fighter Wing members and F-15 Eagle aircraft deploy in support of multiple NATO objective in Europe. While in the U.S Air Forces in Europe Area of Responsibility, the 104th FW will support the NATO Air Surveillance mission as part of a Theater Security Package in support of NATO alliance commitment. While deployed, the unit will conduct training alongside our NATO allies and partners to strengthen interoperability (U.S. Air National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Julie Avey)

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28/03/2016
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