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Slovak Air Force Colonel Juraj Baranek, 33rd Air Force Base Commander (left), and Brigadier General Donald Hoffman (Center), 52nd Fighter Wing Commander, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, report to Lieutenant General Milan Cerovsky (Right), Slovak CHIEF of General STAFF, following the arrival of 10 F-16 Falcons (Not shown) from Spangdahlem's 23rd Fighter Squadron. More than 200 Spangdahlem Airmen are deployed here to support a two-week fighter training deployment, named Lion's Claw. The deployment is giving Slovak Air Forces an opportunity to share tactics, techniques, and procedures with their American counterparts

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Slovak Air Force Colonel Juraj Baranek, 33rd Air Force Base Commander (left), and Brigadier General Donald Hoffman (Center), 52nd Fighter Wing Commander, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, report to Lieutenant General Milan Cerovsky (Right), Slovak CHIEF of General STAFF, following the arrival of 10 F-16 Falcons (Not shown) from Spangdahlem's 23rd Fighter Squadron. More than 200 Spangdahlem Airmen are deployed here to support a two-week fighter training deployment, named Lion's Claw. The deployment is giving Slovak Air Forces an opportunity to share tactics, techniques, and procedures with their American counterparts

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