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U.S. Air Force advisors, maintenance contractors, and

U.S. Air Force advisors, maintenance contractors, and

U.S. Air Force advisors, maintenance contractors, and Iraqi air force airmen conduct a foreign object debris, or FOD, walk in front of a line of T-6 Texan II aircraft before one of the last joint training missi... More

An Iraqi air force pilot waits for Lt. Col. Andrew

An Iraqi air force pilot waits for Lt. Col. Andrew

An Iraqi air force pilot waits for Lt. Col. Andrew Hamann, 52nd Expeditionary Flight Training Squadron commander, to climb into the rear seat of a T-6 Texan II before the final joint training flight in Sept. 5,... More

Garry Argent, a maintenance contractor, prepares a

Garry Argent, a maintenance contractor, prepares a

Garry Argent, a maintenance contractor, prepares a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions between the 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron and the Iraqi air force Squadron 203 ... More

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, shines the cone of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions with the IqAF Squadron 203 Sept. ... More

A 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron instructor

A 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron instructor

A 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron instructor pilot and an Iraqi air force pilot prepare for flight training operations Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd EFTS turned over flight operati... More

A T-6 Texan II aircraft taxis before takeoff Sept.

A T-6 Texan II aircraft taxis before takeoff Sept.

A T-6 Texan II aircraft taxis before takeoff Sept. 4, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron turned over flight training operations to the Iraqi air force Squadron 203 Sep... More

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, shines the cone of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions with the IqAF Squadron 203 Sept. ... More

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, shines the nose cone of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions with the IqAF Squadron 203 S... More

Lt. Col. George Cyhaniuk, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Lt. Col. George Cyhaniuk, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Lt. Col. George Cyhaniuk, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron air advisor and instructor pilot, and an Iraqi air force pilot prepares for flight operations in a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last... More

Lt. Col. Andrew Hamann, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training

Lt. Col. Andrew Hamann, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training

Lt. Col. Andrew Hamann, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron commander, performs a preflight visual inspection of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions between the 52nd EFTS... More

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying

Tech. Sgt. Wayne Morris, 52nd Expeditionary Flying Training Squadron maintenance advisor, inspects the propeller of a T-6 Texan II aircraft for one of the last joint training missions between the 52nd EFTS and ... More

An Iraqi air force aircraft maintenance technician

An Iraqi air force aircraft maintenance technician

An Iraqi air force aircraft maintenance technician fuels a T-6 Texan II during flight training operations Sept. 5, 2011, at Camp Speicher, Iraq. The 52nd Expeditionary Flight Training Squadron turned over fligh... More

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