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Airman 1st Class Dante Lombardi, 4th Equipment Maintenance

Airman 1st Class Dante Lombardi, 4th Equipment Maintenance

Airman 1st Class Dante Lombardi, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron sheet metal technician, carries a wreath through a formation of 4th Medical Group Airmen during the Maj. Thomas F. Koritz remembrance ceremony... More

Members of the 4th Fighter Wing attend a remembrance

Members of the 4th Fighter Wing attend a remembrance

Members of the 4th Fighter Wing attend a remembrance ceremony in honor of Maj. Thomas F. Koritz Jan. 17, 2020, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. The 4th Medical Group clinic is named in honor of Koritz, a... More

Col. William Malloy, 4th Medical Group commander, left,

Col. William Malloy, 4th Medical Group commander, left,

Col. William Malloy, 4th Medical Group commander, left, offers condolences to Capt. Jon Koritz, 333rd Fighter Squadron instructor pilot, during a remembrance ceremony in honor of Maj. Thomas F. Koritz. Jan. 17,... More

Members of the 4th Fighter Wing attend a remembrance

Members of the 4th Fighter Wing attend a remembrance

Members of the 4th Fighter Wing attend a remembrance ceremony in honor of Maj. Thomas F. Koritz. Jan. 17, 2020, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. The ceremony took place on the 29th anniversary of physici... More

A wreath is placed in front of the memorial plaque

A wreath is placed in front of the memorial plaque

A wreath is placed in front of the memorial plaque in honor of Maj. Thomas Koritz, the namesake for the 4th Medical Group clinic Jan. 17, 2020, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. Koritz was a physician and... More

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