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16th Combat Aviation Brigade colors against an Alaska

16th Combat Aviation Brigade colors against an Alaska

16th Combat Aviation Brigade colors against an Alaska sky prior to the start of the Arctic Falcons three-mile esprit de corps run on Fort Wainwright's Ladd Army Airfield May 13. A brigade run was conducted to b... More

Col. Robert Werthman, commander, 16th Combat Aviation

Col. Robert Werthman, commander, 16th Combat Aviation

Col. Robert Werthman, commander, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade leads the Arctic Falcons as they march to cadence call toward the starting point of a three-mile esprit de corps run on Fort Wainwright's Ladd Army ... More

Col. Robert Werthman, commander, 16th Combat Aviation

Col. Robert Werthman, commander, 16th Combat Aviation

Col. Robert Werthman, commander, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade and staff at the head of the formation of Arctic Falcons during a three-mile esprit de corps run on Fort Wainwright's Ladd Army Airfield May 13. A b... More

Soldiers of the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, known

Soldiers of the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, known

Soldiers of the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, known as the 'Arctic Falcons', in a three-mile esprit de corps run on Fort Wainwright's Ladd Army Airfield May 13. A brigade run was conducted to build unit cohesio... More

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