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During a tour of the 137th Special Operations Wing

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During a tour of the 137th Special Operations Wing

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During a tour of the 137th Special Operations Wing at Will Rogers Air National Guard Base, several of Tinker's Honorary Commanders were able to try out the ANG Advanced Joint Terminal Attack Controller Simulator. From left, Allyson Carson, Leadership Oklahoma membership director; Ronnie Freeman, partner with Premier Solution Partners, reads a battle script; Leo Portman, attorney with GableGotwals; Master Sgt. Brian Cronk, 146th Air Support Operations Squadron gives guidance; Tami Constable, Oklahoma Business Roundtable, stands ready to fire at targets; and 137th SOW Commander Col. Dan Fowler observes. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kelly White)

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13/11/2019
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