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A crew chief with the 113th Wing monitors end-of-runway

A crew chief with the 113th Wing monitors end-of-runway

A crew chief with the 113th Wing monitors end-of-runway (EOR) operations prior to an F-16 takeoff during Sentry Savannah 15-1 Feb. 11, 2015. Sentry Savannah 15-1 is a National Guard Bureau sponsored exercise ho... More

An F-16 from the 113th Fighter Wing, D.C. Air National

An F-16 from the 113th Fighter Wing, D.C. Air National

An F-16 from the 113th Fighter Wing, D.C. Air National Guard, takes off during Sentry Savannah 15-1. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise, is the Air National Guard's largest fighter inte... More

F-22s from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., and F-16's

F-22s from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., and F-16's

F-22s from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., and F-16's from the113th Fighter Wing, DC Air National Guard, sit on the flightline prior to operations during Sentry Savannah 15-1. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bu... More

Brief training halt, US Air Force Photo

Brief training halt, US Air Force Photo

Rain and overcast conditions halted flight operations for a short time during Sentry Savannah 15-1 at the Georgia Air National Guard's Air Dominance Center. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored ex... More

Airmen watch the arrival of 2 F-35B Lightning IIs from

Airmen watch the arrival of 2 F-35B Lightning IIs from

Airmen watch the arrival of 2 F-35B Lightning IIs from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort during Sentry Savannah 15-1. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise, is the Air National Guard's lar... More

Sunrise on the tarmac, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida

Sunrise on the tarmac, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida

F-22 Raptors from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., and F-16 Fighting Falcons from the D.C. Air National Guard sit on the tarmac during Sentry Savannah 15-1 at the Georgia Air National Guard's Air Dominance Center.... More

An F-35B Lightning II from Marine Corps Air Station

An F-35B Lightning II from Marine Corps Air Station

An F-35B Lightning II from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C., sits on the tarmac during Sentry Savannah 15-1. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise, is the Air National Guard's large... More

Airmen conduct a Foreign Object Damage-walk during

Airmen conduct a Foreign Object Damage-walk during

Airmen conduct a Foreign Object Damage-walk during Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise. Sentry Savannah is the Air National Guard's largest Fighter Integration, Air-to-Air, training exer... More

A KC-135 from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, Alabama

A KC-135 from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, Alabama

A KC-135 from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, Alabama Air National Guard, taxis past a departing F-22 from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., during Sentry Savannah 15-1. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-spons... More

Fueling the power, US Air Force Photo

Fueling the power, US Air Force Photo

Master Sgt. Robert McCarter, 232nd Combat Communications Squadron, Montgomery, Ala., refills the barrels providing diesel fuel to the two 60-kilowatt generators providing power to the tactical communications su... More

A Marine Corps F-18 from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort,

A Marine Corps F-18 from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort,

A Marine Corps F-18 from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, S.C., takes off to support an air-to-air mission during Sentry Savannah. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise, is the Air Natio... More

An F-16 from the 148th Fighter Wing, Duluth, Minn.,

An F-16 from the 148th Fighter Wing, Duluth, Minn.,

An F-16 from the 148th Fighter Wing, Duluth, Minn., takes off during Sentry Savannah 15-1. Sentry Savannah, a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise, is the Air National Guard's largest fighter integration, a... More

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