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U.S. Air Force STAFF SGT. David Carney, 352nd Maintenance Squadron, RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom, is showing LT. COL. Wesley Norris, Squadron Commander, in front of a Hercules MC-130P Combat Shadow aircraft, where to countersign the repair action sheet designating the aircraft as the first Black Letter Initial Status for the 352nd Special Operations Group, on Oct. 19, 2004.(U.S. Air Force PHOTO by SENIOR AIRMAN Meghan Geis) (RELEASED)

U.S. Air Force STAFF SGT. David Carney, 352nd Maintenance Squadron, RA...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: RAF Mildenhall State: Suffolk Country: United Kingdom (UK) Scene Camera Operator: SENIOR AIRMAN Meghan Geis, USAF Release Status: Released to Pu... More

SENIOR AIRMAN Schwomeyer writes down the sign/countersign and duress words before departing to the armory to pick up his weapon during the Initial Response Readiness Exercise/Combat Employment Readiness (IRRE/CERE) exercise at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. The quarterly exercise tests the 51st Fighter Wing's ability to respond to combat situations

SENIOR AIRMAN Schwomeyer writes down the sign/countersign and duress w...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: IRRE/CERE Base: Osan Air Base Country: Republic Of Korea (KOR) Scene Major Command Shown: PACAF Scene Camera Operator: SSGT ... More

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