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(from left to right) US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Nathan Castle, US Air Force CHIEF MASTER Sergeant Carey Castle and US Air Force Major (Ret) Allan Castle pause for a picture on the Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, flightline. A1C Castle is an F-16 Crewchief assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron while his father, CMSGT Castle, is also a F-16 Crewchief assigned to the 20th Logistics Group. MAJ Allan Castle is a former USAF KC-135 Pilot that retired from service in 1971. A1C and CMSGT Castle had the opportunity to launch a jet together as a team while MAJ Castle and other family members looked on. CMSGT Castle retires tomorrow on Friday Feb. 2, 2001. CMSGT Castle is assigned to the ...

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(from left to right) US Air Force AIRMAN First Class Nathan Castle, US Air Force CHIEF MASTER Sergeant Carey Castle and US Air Force Major (Ret) Allan Castle pause for a picture on the Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, flightline. A1C Castle is an F-16 Crewchief assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron while his father, CMSGT Castle, is also a F-16 Crewchief assigned to the 20th Logistics Group. MAJ Allan Castle is a former USAF KC-135 Pilot that retired from service in 1971. A1C and CMSGT Castle had the opportunity to launch a jet together as a team while MAJ Castle and other family members looked on. CMSGT Castle retires tomorrow on Friday Feb. 2, 2001. CMSGT Castle is assigned to the ...

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[Complete] Scene Caption: (from left to right) US Air Force Airman First Class Nathan Castle, US Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Carey Castle and US Air Force Major (Ret) Allan Castle pause for a picture on the Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, flightline. A1C Castle is an F-16 Crewchief assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron while his father, CMSGT Castle, is also a F-16 Crewchief assigned to the 20th Logistics Group. MAJ Allan Castle is a former USAF KC-135 Pilot that retired from service in 1971. A1C and CMSGT Castle had the opportunity to launch a jet together as a team while MAJ Castle and other family members looked on. CMSGT Castle retires tomorrow on Friday Feb. 2, 2001. CMSGT Castle is assigned to the 20th Logistics Group while A1C Caslte is assigned to the 55th Fighter Squadron.

Base: Shaw Air Force Base

State: South Carolina (SC)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SRA Greg L. Davis, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
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