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A CH-47 Chinook from B Company, 2/238th General Support Aviation Battalion, and Soldiers from the 351st Aviation Support Battalion, S.C. National Guard, conduct a shotgun slingload at Fort Stewart, Ga., February 18th, 2012, during a training scenario with the Global Guardian Exercise. Global Guardian is an Air National Guard sponsored training exercise emphasizing full spectrum operations, with the focus of the exercise to provide a requirements based training event, utilizing mission essential task lists and master sequence of events lists. (South Carolina National Guard photo by Capt. Jamie Delk)
COMBAT READINESS TRAINING CENTER, Savannah, Ga., Feb. 24, 2012 - Senior Airman Wayne Toxey of Savannah's 117th Air Control Squadron (ACS), controls aircraft on the unit's TYQ-23 Tactical Air Operations Module. Toxey controlled the first F-22 "Raptor" mission in 117th ACS history.
This mission was part of the Air National Guard sponsored, multinational exercise "Global Guardian 2012".
Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 151st Security and Support Aviation Battalion, S.C. Natiional Guard, and S.C. first responders conduct training for their S.C. Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team (SC HART) mission February 17, 2012. The specialized responders are participating in the Global Guardian Exercise at the Combat Readiness Training Center, Savannah, Ga. The Global Guardian Exercise is an Air National Guard sponsored training exercise emphasizing full spectrum operations with the focus of the exercise to provide a requirements based training event, utilizing mission essential task lists and master sequence of events lists. (South Carolina National Guard photo by Capt. Jamie Delk)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
Disappointment. It COULD HAVE BEEN
SO MUCH BETTER. Bah. Stupid mid torso articulation. If they lowered the halter they could have hidden the "ab crunch". Nope. This one will stay mint in boxes.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
I guess I'll have to get another Kevin Maguire JLI Fire to complete my League. I shudder to think of what the Mattel Huntress will look like.
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen provide weather forecasting and aviation support Feb. 21 for Global Guardian 2012, a joint Army and Air Force exercise held at the Georgia National Guard Combat Readiness Training Center in Savannah. More than 1,300 personnel from 20 different states including flying units, medical units and support units as well as members of the Royal Netherland Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force participated in the exercise that began Feb. 13 and concludes Feb. 24. Units from the active and reserve Air Force and Army as well as Army and Air National Guard took part in the exercise designed to prepare units to deploy, conduct direct and indirect combat operations and redeploy safely to home base. Airmen from the Sandston-based 200th Weather Flight provided weather forecasting support and Soldiers from the Sandston-based Detachment 1, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 151st Aviation Regiment provided aviation support with Lakota helicopters for reconnaissance, VIP and troop transport and casualty evacuation training. Virginia Guard pilots flying F-22 Raptors also took part in the exercise flying simulated combat missions from Langley Air Force Base. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia Department of Military Affairs)
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