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Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor their fallen Tactical Air Control Party specialists through the TACP Association's 24-Hour Challenge, March 26 and 27, 2015. (U.S. A... More

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Lietzke, 20th ASOS TACP,

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Lietzke, 20th ASOS TACP,

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Lietzke, 20th ASOS TACP, repeats the names of the fallen during their “memorial pushup” session after Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor the... More

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clifford Jackson, a 20th ASOS

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clifford Jackson, a 20th ASOS

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clifford Jackson, a 20th ASOS TACP, logged more than 40 miles. Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor their fallen Tactical Air Control Party speciali... More

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin stands in front

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin stands in front

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin stands in front of a memorial of the fallen TACPs in their break room at their headquarters. Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor... More

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Lietzke runs with the TACP

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Lietzke runs with the TACP

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bryan Lietzke runs with the TACP flag during the last few minutes of the TACP Association's 24-Hour Challenge, March 26 and 27, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Kap Kim, 10th Mountain ... More

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin, the Squadron Superintendent

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin, the Squadron Superintendent

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin, the Squadron Superintendent for the 20th ASOS, (on the left) runs with the TACP flag during the first hour of the 24 hour carrying of the TACP colors memorial event March 30th at ... More

Air Force Staff Sgt. Martin Coulombe ran with his dog

Air Force Staff Sgt. Martin Coulombe ran with his dog

Air Force Staff Sgt. Martin Coulombe ran with his dog Aliyse during 20th Air Support Operations Squadron's TACP Association's 24-Hour Challenge, March 26 and 27, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Kap Kim, 1... More

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin, the Squadron Superintendent

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin, the Squadron Superintendent

Chief Master Sgt. Eric Rankin, the Squadron Superintendent for the 20th ASOS, addresses the unit before kicking off the 24 hour carrying of the TACP colors memorial event March 30 at their compound on Fort Drum... More

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor their fallen Tactical Air Control Party specialists through the TACP Association's 24-Hour Challenge, March 26 and 27, 2015. (U.S. A... More

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta (left), Pam Murray

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta (left), Pam Murray

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Darrell DeMotta (left), Pam Murray and Kristy Murray of Theresa Central Primary School helped log 180 miles for the school during 20th Air Support Operations Squadron's TACP Association's 2... More

Airman 1st Class Justin Byington, a Joint Terminal

Airman 1st Class Justin Byington, a Joint Terminal

Airman 1st Class Justin Byington, a Joint Terminal Attack Controller for the 20th ASOS, (in the white) carries the unit’s physical training log with a partner during the 24 hour carrying of the TACP colors memo... More

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron

Members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor their fallen Tactical Air Control Party specialists through the TACP Association's 24-Hour Challenge, March 26 and 27, 2015. (U.S. A... More

The 20th Air Support Operations Squadron and other

The 20th Air Support Operations Squadron and other

The 20th Air Support Operations Squadron and other TACP community volunteers stand ready at the starting line to the half-mile designated loop around their compound on Fort Drum March 30 moments before the noon... More

Air Force Airman 1st Class Izaiah Ortega, a 20th ASOS

Air Force Airman 1st Class Izaiah Ortega, a 20th ASOS

Air Force Airman 1st Class Izaiah Ortega, a 20th ASOS TACP, leads the “memorial pushup” during their physical fitness session after members of the 20th Air Support Operations Squadron at Fort Drum, N.Y., honor ... More

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