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A view of a high-altitude supersonic target (HAST). This subscale, air-launched aerial target simulates enemy threat aircraft and missiles through the 1990s. The rocket-powered 20-foot HAST uses preprogrammed as well as command guidance. The HAST was developed by Beech Aircraft

A view of a high-altitude supersonic target (HAST). This subscale, air...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Eglin Air Force Base State: Florida (FL) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Publ... More

US Frank Cable (AS 40) provides critical war fighting

US Frank Cable (AS 40) provides critical war fighting

US Frank Cable (AS 40) provides critical war fighting repairs, rearmament, and reprovisioning to the deployed Naval Forces of the United States. The capabilities Frank Cable brings, with her combined US Navy a... More

Col. Hunt Kerrigan, Commander, 38th Troop Command,

Col. Hunt Kerrigan, Commander, 38th Troop Command,

Col. Hunt Kerrigan, Commander, 38th Troop Command, provides feedback to Capt. Chad Ausel, Company Commander, 297th Military Police Battalion, during the recent two week annual training for the battalion. Kerrig... More

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