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- Photo story includes two photos of six-person aircrew at yesterday's presentation: In observance of 9/11, an aircrew from the 142nd Airlift Squadron, part of the 166th Airlift Wing, Delaware Air National Guard, present a U.S. flag and plaque to the Phillies for their continuing support of the Delaware National Guard. (bjm)
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- Aircrew from 142nd Airlift Squadron present U.S. flag flown aboard C-130H aircraft over Afghanistan to Phils to thank them for their support.
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- L to R: Lt. Col. Mike Zanetti (navigator), Master Sgt. Christian Essick (flight engineer), Capt. Jason Subach (co-pilot), Tech. Sgt. John Wygant (loadmaster), Lt. Col. Robert Culcasi (aircraft commander), and Lt. Col. Chris Kilcullen with P...hiladelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel at Citizens Bank Field, Patriot Day, Sept. 11, 2012. Col. Culcasi presented the framed U.S. flag and certificate to the Phillies during the pre-game ceremony in appreciation of their support of the Delaware National Guard. The flag had been flown aboard a Delaware Air National Guard C-130H aircraft on a combat mission over Afghanistan in support of Operation Euduring Freedom. (U.S. Army photo/Staff Sgt. Daniel Grobelny). (bjm)See More
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- Aircrew from the Delaware Air National Guard's 142nd Airlift Squadron will present the U.S. flag during the Patriot Day commemoration before the start of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball game Tuesday September 11. (bjm)
- "From the Revolutionary War to the war in Iraq, Delawareans have served with honor and sometimes lost their lives. Special places commemorate their service." In 2006 The News Journal did a wonderful story on the war memorials in Delaware, w...ith a map of our state showing each memorial, and describing the story behind each. Four days from today, on September 11, Patriot Day comes, and we wanted to share this article and map. Click on the link below. (bjm)See More
- Hard to tell how these five flying midshipmen will do, but we wish them much luck. If our C-130 aircraft are in the region, our Airmen will tip our aircraft wings their way. (bjm)
- This 4:00 video talks of Delawareans, with video footage of our governor at The Vietnam Veterans Memorial and The Statue of Victory at 18th Street and Baynard Boulevard, with news about the "Voices of War - Delaware" oral history project. "We all need to hear these stories," said Gov. Markell. The new project features veterans of Korea & Vietnam. (bjm)
- Oral history project of documentaries & first-person accounts of Delawareans who have served our country at war & those who supported them & their families at home. New project features veterans of Korea & Vietnam. (bjm)
- Have you read the new 27-page Air Force Instruction 1-1, Air Force Standards, published August 7, 2012? There are three chapters: Air Force Environment, Conduct and Appearance. Link: http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFI1-1.pdf (bjm)
- Delaware Air National Guard recruiters and unit Airmen attended the 2012 Atlantic City Thunder over the Boardwalk Airshow on August 17, 2012. The event drew 800,000 visitors in 2011. If you want to join the Delaware Air Guard, call our recruiting team at (302) 323-3444 or (800) 742-6713. (U.S. Air Force photos/Lt. Col. Andrew Abraham) (bjm) — in Atlantic City, NJ.
- Master Sgt. Scott Nybakken, left, of the 166th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, recites the oath of enlistment as he reenlists on August 24, 2012. Capt. Jaime Ramirez, right, an officer in the 166th AMXS, swears in Sgt. Nybakken in the captain's office within the main hangar at the New Castle ANG Base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Veronica Mora) (bjm)
- Senior Airman Andrew Merrylees, second from left, from the 142nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Delaware Air National Guard, with his wife (on his right), his mother (on his left), and his father, Tech. Sgt. Raymond Merrylees, 166th Maintenance Squadron, on Aug. 16, 2012, after Airmen Merrylees received the Distinguished Graduate award at the conclusion of the in-residence Airman Leadership School held from July to August at Dover Air Force Base, Del. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Tanya Ingram)
- A feat of learning mastered with excellence (5 photos)Senior Airman Andrew Merrylees, 142nd Airlift Squadron, 166th Airlift Wing, Delaware Air National Guard, receives the Distinguished Graduate award on Aug. 16, 2012, at the conclusion of the in-residence Airman Leadership School held from July to August at Dover Air Force Base, Del. (bjm)
- A member of our 142nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron excelled during in-residence Airman Leadership School. (bjm)
- The News Journal published this "Our View" article on their opinion page yesterday about Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. We thought the article very well worth sharing. (bjm)
- New Air National Guard Wingman Project app features the A.C.E. suicide prevention model, which reminds Airmen to ask, care and escort. It also allows the user to create reminders to be good Wingmen and check in on their fellow Airmen, who may live as close as two streets or as far as several states away. (bjm)
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