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Airmen from the 477th Fighter Group, 302nd Fighter Squadron and 90th Fighter Squadron participated in a bilateral exercise with the Royal Australian Air Force at RAAF Base Tindal, Northern Territory, Australia. They spent more than 45 days training with the RAAF as part of the Enhanced Air Cooperation program. Alaska F-22 units engage in bilateral training in Australia
Airmen from the 477th Fighter Group, 302nd Fighter Squadron and 90th Fighter Squadron participated in a bilateral exercise with the Royal Australian Air Force at RAAF Base Tindal, Northern Territory, Australia. They spent more than 45 days training with the RAAF as part of the Enhanced Air Cooperation program.
0 4/04
2017
Four F-22 Raptors from the 27th Fighter Squadron out of Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., fly in formation below a 434th Air Refueling Wing KC-135R Stratotanker from Grissom Air Reserve Base, Ind., prior to a flyover in Tipton, Ind., Sept. 29, 2016.  The flyover was part of a memorial ceremony for Army Air Corps 1st Lt. Robert McIntosh, who passed away after his aircraft crashed during World War II. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Col. Hiram Gates) Airmen fly, pay homage to fallen aviator
Army Air Corps 1st Lt. Robert McIntosh, 27th Fighter Squadron pilot, was honored Sept. 29 with a flyover in Tipton, Indiana by a formation of F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft.
0 9/30
2016
Pilots from the 95th and 301st Fighter Squadrons from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., fly over the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial, France, for a ceremony April 20. The ceremony celebrated the centennial of the Layfayette Escadrille, which was comprised of American volunteer pilots who flew with the French military before and after the United States entered World War I. The monument honors the service of these pilots and serves as the final resting place for some. The 301 FS is a unit under the 44th Fighter Group, which is a classic associate unit at Tyndall. (Courtesy photo)  Tyndall Reserve Airmen reach rare F-22 milestone
Few people get to fly an Air Force fighter jet. Even fewer have flown the F-22 Raptor. And, even more rare are Reserve Airmen, Majors Bryan Dick and Robert Ice who have reached the 1,000-hour flying mark in the Raptor. Flying 1,000 hours equates to a pilot sitting in a fighter jet for 41 days and 16 hours. Fewer than 20 Air Force F-22 pilots have
0 8/05
2016
Senior Airman Jermaine James a crew chief with the 477th Maintenance Squadron based out of Alaska completes final checks prior to launching a Hawaii Air National Guard F-22 Raptor at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Feb. 5, 2016. While on temporary duty in Hawaii, the 477th MXS assisted 154th MXS counterparts with the maintenance of the Hawaiian Raptors. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Orlando Corpuz/released) Alaska Reserve Maintainers hang with the HIANG
Maintainers from the 477th Maintenance Squadron recently returned from Hawaii where they were working with the active duty and Hawaii Air National Guard F-22 maintainers to help increase sortie generation during the deployment of the Hawaiian Raptors."The primary purpose of our being there was to provide added manning in their respective AFSC's to
0 2/22
2016
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