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Off to a good start
A crew chief observes as C-130H aircraft tail number 40210 from the 166th Airlift Wing starts engines on the Delaware Air National Guard ramp at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. on Sept. 22, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Noses forward
Four C-130H aircraft of the 166th Airlift Wing on the Delaware Air National Guard ramp at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. on Sept. 22, 2011. The New Castle Airport Control Tower is in the background. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Under a wing
The view from under a wing on C-130H aircraft tail number 40210 from the 166th Airlift Wing on the Delaware Air National Guard ramp at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. on Sept. 22, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Run ‘er up
An Airman on the flight deck keeps a close watch on a fellow maintainer observing from the ground as engines run on C-130H aircraft tail number 40207 from the 166th Airlift Wing on the Delaware Air National Guard ramp at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. on Sept. 22, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Running on the blocks
An Airman keeps in contact with fellow maintainers as engines run on C-130H aircraft tail number 40207 from the 166th Airlift Wing on the Delaware Air National Guard ramp at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. on Sept. 22, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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The First State at home station
C-130H aircraft with The First State tail number 40212 from the 166th Airlift Wing on the Delaware Air National Guard ramp with the maintenance hangar in the background at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. on Sept. 22, 2011. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Master Sgt. Brett Scheffler (right) and Airman 1st Class Steven Hroncich, electronic warfare technicians in the 166th Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, inspect the mid-fuselage counter measure dispenser of a C130H Hercules on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Airman 1st Class Steven Hroncich, an electronic warfare technician in the 166th Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, is inspecting a component from a C130H Hercules on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Senior Airman Matt Perry, a hydraulic technician in the 166th Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, works on a hydraulic flap brake for a C130H Hercules on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Technical Sgt. Tony Rosica, a phase dock technician in the 166th Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, installs a safety wire on a C-130H Hercules aircraft landing gear shoe on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Staff Sgt. Ken Dinh, a flightline crew chief in the 166th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, inspects several components of a C-130H Hercules aircraft engine on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Master Sgt. Brett Scheffler, an electronic warfare technician in the 166th Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, runs a troubleshooting diagnostic test on the flight deck of a C-130H Hercules aircraft on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Maintainers work on a C-130H at the New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del. on Sept. 20, 2011
Master Sgt. Scott Nybakken, a fightline crew chief in the 166th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Del. Air National Guard, is inspecting the flight deck of a C-130H Hercules aircraft on Sept. 20, 2011 in the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. Unit members routinely inspect the aircraft to insure serviceability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Lionel Castellano)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
U.S. Senator Chris Coons talks with Master Sgt. Steve Turi, an explosive ordinance disposal specialist, 166th Civil Engineer Squadron. Sgt Turi was awarded the Bronze Star for his service in the combat zone. They joined over 210 Airmen from the 166th Operations Group, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Delaware Air National Guard, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
A moment of silence is observed in memory of Senior Airman Aaron A. Rydell, a crew chief in the isochronal dock and a member of the 166th Maintenance Squadron, who passed away on Oct. 15. His fellow Airmen stood in a missing man formation for Airman Rydell, who deployed twice with his unit to Afghanistan and returned home in June. Over 210 Airmen from the 166th Operations Group, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Delaware Air National Guard, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
Nine volunteer people and eight dogs from Paws for People, a nonprofit organization, join over 210 Airmen from the 166th Operations Group, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Delaware Air National Guard, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
Airman 1st Class Charles Bordes and Senior Airman Rashidah Alston, each from the 166th Medical group, served as event ushers, joining over 210 Airmen from the 166th Operations Group, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Delaware Air National Guard, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
Two Airmen frame the stage where U.S. Senator Chris Coons makes remarks to over 210 Airmen from the 166th Operations Group, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Delaware Air National Guard, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
The Delaware Air National Guard Color Guard arrives to join over 210 Airmen from the 166th Operations Group, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Del. ANG, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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Welcome home for 210 Airmen after months of service in Operation Enduring Freedom
166th Operations Group director of operations Lt. Col. Rob Culcasi, and First Sergeant Master Sgt. Sean O’Neill, holding unit guidon, with over 210 Airmen from the 166th OG, 166th Maintenance Group and 166th Mission Support Group of the Del. ANG, their families and invited guests at a welcome home ceremony Oct. 16, 2011 in the main maintenance hangar at the New Castle ANG Base, Del. The Airmen completed missions lasting three to six months in various locations in Southwest Asia (primarily in Afghanistan), Europe and the U.S., chiefly in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Matwey)
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