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48th Fighter Wing member is greeted by his family upon his return to RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. He was deployed in support of the Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) 4-lead wing, which completed a historic first-ever deployment to Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this week. Lakenheath's 48th Fighter Wing served as the AEF4-lead wing contributing leadership and the bulk of all deployed forces over the past 90 days. The AEF enforced the United Nations No-Fly/No-Drive Zone over southern Iraq, an air occupation that has continued since the end of Operation DESERT STORM. Remaining AEF 4 members and deployed F-15E Strike Eagles and F-15C Eagles are expected home by the end of the ...

48th Fighter Wing member is greeted by his family upon his return to R...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: 48th Fighter Wing member is greeted by his family upon his return to RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. He was deployed in suppor... More

STAFF Sergeant Gary Ekdahl from the 48th Component Repair Squadron is greeted by his family upon his return to RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. Ekdahl was deployed in support of the Air Expeditionary Force (AEF) 4-lead wing, which completed a historic first-ever deployment to Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this week. Lakenheath's 48th Fighter Wing served as the AEF4-lead wing contributing leadership and the bulk of all deployed forces over the past 90 days. The AEF enforced the United Nations No-Fly/No-Drive Zone over southern Iraq, an air occupation that has continued since the end of Operation DESERT STORM. Remaining AEF 4 members and deployed F-15E Strike Eagles and ...

STAFF Sergeant Gary Ekdahl from the 48th Component Repair Squadron is ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Staff Sergeant Gary Ekdahl from the 48th Component Repair Squadron is greeted by his family upon his return to RAF Lakenheath, ... More

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