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Chief Master Sgt. Albert Raymond, 712th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron superintendent; Chief Master Sgt. David Jackson, 512th Logistics Readiness Squadron superintendent; Senior Master Sgt. Jose Ramon, 736th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron unit superintendent and eight others take the Chief’s Charge during the Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at the Landings, Feb. 8, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Eleven senior master and chief master sergeants were honored for their achievement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Eleven new chief master sergeants honored
Chief master sergeants and chief master sergeant selects pose for a photo at the conclusion of the Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at the Landings, Feb. 8, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Eleven senior master and chief master sergeants were honored for their achievement. Chief Master Sgt. Terrence Greene, Air Mobility Command command chief, Scott AFB, Ill., was the guest speaker for the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Eleven new chief master sergeants honored
Eleven senior master and chief master sergeants take the Chief’s Charge during the Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at the Landings, Feb. 8, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Chief master sergeants make up only one percent of the total enlisted Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Chief Master Sgt. Terrence Greene, Air Mobility Command command chief, Scott AFB, Ill., speaks to the newest chief master sergeants, chief master sergeant selects and family members at the conclusion of the medallion ceremony Feb. 8, 2020, at The Landings on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Greene placed medallions around the necks of the newest chief master sergeants and chief master sergeant selects prior to the start of the Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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Senior Master Sgt. Georgette Springs, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations operations division superintendent, places the master sergeant chevron on the wooden chief’s insignia display during the Chief Master Sergeant Recognition Ceremony at the Landings, Feb. 8, 2020, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Springs is a chief master sergeant select. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley is congratulated by wing commander U.S. Air Force Col. Carla D. Riner and vice wing commander U.S. Air Force Col. David Rice at the conclusion of his final flight. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley at his position as navigator in preparation for his final flight, Jan. 31, 2020. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley’s C-130H2 Hercules spins up its engines in preparation for take-off for his final flight. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley’s wet C-130H2 Hercules taxis to parking at the conclusion of his final flight. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley is the first crew member off the C-130H2 Hercules at the conclusion of his final flight. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley follows tradition by being doused by a fire hose at the conclusion of his final flight as U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Manaal “Pipper” Ibrahim looks on. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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From BUFFs to Herks, a rare bird retires
U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Ronald Wesley’s C-130H2 Hercules taxis through a fusillade of water cannons at the conclusion of his final flight. Wesley joined the Delaware Air National Guard in 1994 and has participated in numerous deployments, including Operation Support Hope. His official retirement ceremony took place at the 166th Airlift Wing headquarters on 9-February, 2020.
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Leadership Soup
Chief Master Sgt. Gerald Babcock serves at the 166th Airlift Wing as the 166th Security Forces Squadron Manager. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katherine Miller)
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CMSgt. Michael S. Murphy
CMSgt. Michael S. Murphy
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Joel E. Steinbrunner, Jr.
U.S. Air Force Capt. Joel E. Steinbrunner, Jr.
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U.S. Air Force SSgt. Kamri Porreca
U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Kamri Porreca
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COLONEL WILLIAM R. ROCHE
COLONEL WILLIAM R. ROCHE
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166th Airlift Wing Fuel Cell Maintainers: Huge job, Tiny Spaces
A Delaware Air National Guard C-130H2 aircraft awaits fuel system repair and maintenance at New Castle Air National Guard Base, Del., Dec. 19, 2019. The Blue Hen emblem emblazoned on the side of the aircraft symbolizes the State of Delaware. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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166th Airlift Wing Fuel Cell Maintainers: Huge job, Tiny Spaces
Inside the fuel dock, maintainers prepare to perform fuel system repairs and maintenance on a C-130H2 aircraft, Dec. 19, 2019. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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166th Airlift Wing Fuel Cell Maintainers: Huge job, Tiny Spaces
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. William Fissel of the 166th Maintenance Squadron, ISO dock shop fills out a panel removal sheet in preparation to assist in the replacement of a leaky fuel seal, Dec. 19, 2019. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Mr. Mitch Topal)
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