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355th Security Forces Squadron

355th Security Forces Squadron

U.S. Air Force airmen from the 355th Security Forces Squadron pose for a picture after landing at Tucson International Airport, Ariz., Nov. 9, 2013. The airmen are returning from a six month deployment in Afgha... More

The 162nd Wing honor guard members stand ready to proceed

The 162nd Wing honor guard members stand ready to proceed

The 162nd Wing honor guard members stand ready to proceed with their ceremonial duties before Brig. Gen. Howard P. Purcell’s promotion Nov. 7 at the Tucson International Airport. Brig. Gen. Edward P. Maxwell, c... More

TAA Triennial Emergency Exercise

TAA Triennial Emergency Exercise

Senior Airman Juan Yepez, a member of the 162nd Security Forces Squadron, Morris Air National Guard Base, Ariz., patrols the perimeter during a training exercise at Tucson International Airport, Ariz., March 10... More

Iraqi air force commander visits 162nd Wing

Iraqi air force commander visits 162nd Wing

Iraqi air force commander, Staff Lt. Gen. Anwer Hamad Ameen meets with Iraqi air force pilots training at the Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing located at Tucson International Airport, May 22, 2017. In 2... More

TAA Triennial Emergency Exercise

TAA Triennial Emergency Exercise

Two actors playing injured passengers wait in triage during an emergency services drill at Tucson International Airport, Ariz., March 10, 2020. Around 300 people, including volunteer actors, participated in the... More

Airman 1st Class Ricardo Badilla, left, and Airman

Airman 1st Class Ricardo Badilla, left, and Airman

Airman 1st Class Ricardo Badilla, left, and Airman 1st Class Edwin Martinez, right, pin silver stars on newly-promoted Brig. Gen. Howard P. Purcell, 162nd Wing commander, Nov. 7 at the 162 Wing at the Tucson In... More

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