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MAJ. GEN. Herzel Bodinger, Israeli Air Force Commander, and LT. COL. Ralph Jodice, 334th Fighter Squadron Commander, pose in front of an F-15E. The 4th Wing played host to officers from the Iraeli Air Force. MAJ. GEN. Herzel Bodinger, Commander of the Iraeli Air Force and Brig. GEN. Benjamin Zin, were invited by GEN. Loh, Air Combat Command Commander. During the Israeli officers' eight hour visit they were briefed on the F-15E capabilities

MAJ. GEN. Herzel Bodinger, Israeli Air Force Commander, and LT. COL. R...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Milo Ware Release S... More

Brig. GEN. Benjamin Zin, (left) Iraeli Air Force Attache, and CAPT. Todd Boyd, 336th Fighter Squadron, pose in front of an F-15E. The 4th Wing played host to officers from the Iraeli Air Force. MAJ. GEN. Herzel Bodinger, Commander of the Iraeli Air Force and Brig. GEN. Benjamin Zin, were invited by GEN. Loh, Air Combat Command Commander. During the Israeli officers' eight hour visit they were briefed on the F-15E capabilities

Brig. GEN. Benjamin Zin, (left) Iraeli Air Force Attache, and CAPT. To...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SRA Milo Ware Release S... More

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