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Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee receives a brief by the Army

Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee receives a brief by the Army

Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee receives a brief by the Army Corps of Engineers of the KC-46A hangar under construction at Seymour Johnson on June 13, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Snipes)

Crew Chief signals crew aboard one of three KC-46A

Crew Chief signals crew aboard one of three KC-46A

Crew Chief signals crew aboard one of three KC-46A Pegasus to depart Seymour Johnson Air Force, Base, N.C., Aug. 1, 2020. The aircraft were relocated to McConnell AFB, Kan. ahead of Tropical Storm Isaias.

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

Col. Stephen Lanier, 916th Air Refueling Wing Commander watches the third aircraft assigned to the wing park on Sept 11, 2020. Tail 052 and tail 024 both made the journey from Boeing Air Field Seattle, Washingt... More

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

Tail 024 passes Tail 052 on the 916th Air Refueling Wing ramp after both aircraft travelled to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base from Boeing Air Field on Sept. 11, 2020.

Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, and his senior enlisted

Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, and his senior enlisted

Lt. Gen. Richard W. Scobee, and his senior enlisted advisor, Chief MSgt. Timothy C. White Jr. pose with. Col. Stephen L. Lanier and Chief Master Sgt. Mark A. Kistler in front of the wing headquarters building d... More

Aircraft 011 is the last to depart Seymour Johnson

Aircraft 011 is the last to depart Seymour Johnson

Aircraft 011 is the last to depart Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. to McConnell AFB, Kan. as Tropical Storm Isaias approaches, Aug. 1, 2020.

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

Maj. Gen. Jay D. Jensen, Director of Plans, Programs and Requirements, Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, greets Col. Stephen Lanier, 916th Air Refueling Wing Commander and ... More

Col. Stephen Lanier, 916th Air Refueling Wing Commander,

Col. Stephen Lanier, 916th Air Refueling Wing Commander,

Col. Stephen Lanier, 916th Air Refueling Wing Commander, looks on as the first KC-46A Pegasus arrives on June 12, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Snipes)

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

Tail 052 comes to a stop on the 916th Air Refueling Wing ramp at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina on Sept 11, 2020. The aircraft was one of two delivered that day from Boeing Air Field in Seattle,... More

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

916th ARW welcomes two tails to the family

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey T. Pennington exits from tail 024 after its arrival to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. on the 916th Air Refueling Wing ramp, Sept. 11, 2020.

Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee receives a tour of the first

Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee receives a tour of the first

Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee receives a tour of the first KC-46A to arrive at Seymour Johnson on June 13, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Snipes)

MSgt. Corey Lawson, 916th Aerial Refueling Wing KC-46A

MSgt. Corey Lawson, 916th Aerial Refueling Wing KC-46A

MSgt. Corey Lawson, 916th Aerial Refueling Wing KC-46A Pegasus dedicated crew chief, stands center surrounded by the maintenance crew he credits with helping achieve zero discrepancies during an inspection of t... More

The second KC-46A Pegasus lands on the 916th Air Refueling

The second KC-46A Pegasus lands on the 916th Air Refueling

The second KC-46A Pegasus lands on the 916th Air Refueling Wings runway at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Aug. 6, 2020. This aircraft landed after a lengthy cross-country trip from Boeing Field outside of Seattle.

MSgt. Corey Lawson, 916th Aerial Refueling Wing KC-46A

MSgt. Corey Lawson, 916th Aerial Refueling Wing KC-46A

MSgt. Corey Lawson, 916th Aerial Refueling Wing KC-46A Pegasus dedicated crew chief, proudly displays the check list with zero discrepancies listed for tail 6052 on October 22, 2020. This is the units first bla... More

916th ARW KC-46A Pegasus refuels F-15E Strike Eagles of 4FW

916th ARW KC-46A Pegasus refuels F-15E Strike Eagles of 4FW

F-15E Strike Eagles of the 4FW take turns refueling from a 916ARW KC-46A Peagsus on Sept. 3, 2020. This was the first intra-base refueling performed since the 916th began receiving the newest refueling aircraft... More

Tail 011 was the last of three to be relocated by the

Tail 011 was the last of three to be relocated by the

Tail 011 was the last of three to be relocated by the 916th Air Refueling Wing from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. to McConnell AFB, Kan. in anticipation of Tropical Storm Isaias, Aug. 1, 2020.

LtGen Richard Scobee and CMSgt Timothy White Jr. admire

LtGen Richard Scobee and CMSgt Timothy White Jr. admire

LtGen Richard Scobee and CMSgt Timothy White Jr. admire the past, and future of the 916th Air Refueling Wing aircraft at the headquarters building on June 13, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ashley Snipes)

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