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U.S. Air Force Col. Russell Ponder, commander, 145th

U.S. Air Force Col. Russell Ponder, commander, 145th

U.S. Air Force Col. Russell Ponder, commander, 145th Mission Support Group (MSG), addresses a formation of 145th MSG Airmen during an assumption of command ceremony held at the North Carolina Air National Guard... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Marshall C. Collins, commander,

U.S. Air Force Col. Marshall C. Collins, commander,

U.S. Air Force Col. Marshall C. Collins, commander, 145th Airlift Wing, addresses Airmen of 145th Mission Support Group about the assumption of command for Col. Russell Ponder and his ability to lead the unit t... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Marshall C. Collins (left), commander,

U.S. Air Force Col. Marshall C. Collins (left), commander,

U.S. Air Force Col. Marshall C. Collins (left), commander, 145th Airlift Wing, passes the 145th Mission Support Group guidon to Col. Russell Ponder (right) signifying his assumption of command of the unit durin... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Russell Ponder, commander, 145th

U.S. Air Force Col. Russell Ponder, commander, 145th

U.S. Air Force Col. Russell Ponder, commander, 145th Mission Support Group (MSG), addresses a formation of 145th MSG Airmen during an assumption of command ceremony held at the North Carolina Air National Guard... More

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Almon Partain, 1st

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Almon Partain, 1st

U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Almon Partain, 1st Sgt. for the 145th Airlift Wing holds the 145th Mission Support Group guidon before an assumption of command ceremony for Col. Russell Ponder held at the Nor... More

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