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Brigadier GEN. William R. Looney III, Commander 1ST Fighter Wing, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia and the Air Power Expeditionary Force Commander, answers questions about the Air Power Expeditionary Force Operation. The news conference was held at the Inter-Continental Hotel in Amman, Jordan. Seated left to right are Major GEN. Mohammend Ababneh, CHIEF of the Royal Jordanian Air Force, Brigadier GEN. Looney III and Mr. Bob Beecroft the Charge'd'Affaires at the United States Embassy in Amman, Jordan. An ancillary mission of the Force is to assist US Air Force and other multinational forces operating in Saudi Arabia and other nearby countries patrol the no-fly zone over southern Iraq

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Brigadier GEN. William R. Looney III, Commander 1ST Fighter Wing, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia and the Air Power Expeditionary Force Commander, answers questions about the Air Power Expeditionary Force Operation. The news conference was held at the Inter-Continental Hotel in Amman, Jordan. Seated left to right are Major GEN. Mohammend Ababneh, CHIEF of the Royal Jordanian Air Force, Brigadier GEN. Looney III and Mr. Bob Beecroft the Charge'd'Affaires at the United States Embassy in Amman, Jordan. An ancillary mission of the Force is to assist US Air Force and other multinational forces operating in Saudi Arabia and other nearby countries patrol the no-fly zone over southern Iraq

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