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The 104th Fighter Wing and the Thunderbolt Council

The 104th Fighter Wing and the Thunderbolt Council

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The 104th Fighter Wing and the Thunderbolt Council presented a check to the Westfield Youth Athletics at Westfield City Hall on Wednesday, May 16, 2018. The check was presented to Mr. Scott Hathaway, Deputy Director of Westfield Parks and Recreation, and Amber Danahey the Community Outreach Coordinator for Westfield City. The check was presented by Col. Peter T. Green the 104th Fighter Wing Commander, Mr. Edward J. Gunning the Treasurer of the Thunderbolt Council, and Mr. Gary Hagar the President of the Thunderbolt Council. The Thunderbolt Council organization supports the men and women of the 104th Fighter Wing and together they are able to give back to the community that contributes to their everyday lives. The Thunderbolt Council, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) corporation charged with supporting and promoting the mission and personnel of the 104th Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard Base, Westfield Massachusetts. Activities of the corporation include, but are not limited to organizing, supporting, promoting, coordinating, and managing air shows and all related activities and events on behalf of the 104th Fighter Wing. (Left to Right: Amber Danahey, Scott Hathaway, Edward J. Gunning, Gary Hagar, and Col. Peter T. Green.) (U.S. Air National Guard Photos by Tech. Sgt. Lindsey Sarah Watson-Kirwin)

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