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Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th Airlift Squadron, shows a new tattoo commemorating his ten-thousandth C-130 flight hour following the milestone sortie here, April 6, 2019. Cupples was gr... More

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tyler Ward, 52nd Aircraft

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tyler Ward, 52nd Aircraft

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tyler Ward, 52nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron F-16 Fighting Falcon dedicated crew chief, right, marshals Col. Jason Hokaj, 52nd Fighter Wing vice commander, left, out of a hardened ai... More

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Brent Weisner, 93rd Bomb Squadron

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Brent Weisner, 93rd Bomb Squadron

U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Brent Weisner, 93rd Bomb Squadron commander waves the U.S. flag and gives a thumbs-up prior to takeoff at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., March 3, 2017. The gestures by Weisner signifie... More

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator assigned to

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator assigned to

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron here, displays a new tattoo on his forearm after completing his ten thousandth C-130 flight hour here, April 6, 2019. Cupples got ... More

U.S. Air Force members from the 52nd Civil Engineer

U.S. Air Force members from the 52nd Civil Engineer

U.S. Air Force members from the 52nd Civil Engineer Squadron perform a water salute for aircraft 343, a F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 52nd Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, April 23, 2020. T... More

A crowd of aircrew members from the 757th Airlift Squadron

A crowd of aircrew members from the 757th Airlift Squadron

A crowd of aircrew members from the 757th Airlift Squadron wait for Lt. Col. Barry "JR" Cupples, a 757th AS navigator, to step off of a C-130H Hercules aircraft here, April 6, 2019. Cupples completed his ten th... More

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator assigned to

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator assigned to

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron here, poses for a photo with 910th Airlift Wing Commander Col. Joe Janik after completing his ten thousandth C-130 flight hour her... More

A Reserve Citizen Airman assigned to the 757th Airlift

A Reserve Citizen Airman assigned to the 757th Airlift

A Reserve Citizen Airman assigned to the 757th Airlift Squadron watches a C-130H Hercules aircraft taxi to its parking spot here, April 6, 2019. The C-130's aircrew included Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a 757th... More

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th Airlift Squadron, holds a 10,000 hours sign in the flight deck of a C-130H Hercules aircraft for a photo at the exact moment he completed his ten thousand... More

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th

Lt. Col. Barry “JR” Cupples, a navigator with the 757th Airlift Squadron, looks through the flight deck windows of a C-130H Hercules aircraft during the flight in which he completed his ten thousandth C-130 fli... More

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