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U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice commander, taxies an A-10C Thunderbolt II between fire trucks at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 8, 2017. Taxiing an aircraft through fire truck hoses is a t... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice commander, taxies an A-10C Thunderbolt II between fire trucks at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 8, 2017. Taxiing an aircraft through fire truck hoses is a t... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice commander, gestures toward his watch at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 8, 2017. Caine piloted an A-10C Thunderbolt II for his final flight before retiring fr... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice commander, celebrates in an A-10C Thunderbolt II following the final flight of his Air Force career at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 8, 2017. Caine became t... More

U.S. Air Force Capt. Eric Calvey, 74th Fighter Squadron

U.S. Air Force Capt. Eric Calvey, 74th Fighter Squadron

U.S. Air Force Capt. Eric Calvey, 74th Fighter Squadron A-10 instructor and chief of weapons, left, and Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice commander, right, stand in front of an A-10C Thunderbolt II at Shaw A... More

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice

U.S. Air Force Col. Scott Caine, 9th Air Force vice commander, stands with family and friends following the final flight of his Air Force career at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 8, 2017. Family, friends and c... More

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