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Record-setting Air National Guard flight engineer plans to retire
Master Sgt. Curtis Stark, 7th Expeditionary Airborne Command and Control Squadron superintendent, conducts a pre-flight inspection on the exterior of an E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Nov. 14. Stark has deployed 17 times with JSTARS aircraft in support of contingency operations and has accumulated more than 4,000 combat flying hours. After nearly 30 years of service he plans to retire from the Air Force in March 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Record-setting Air National Guard flight engineer plans to retire
Master Sgt. Curtis Stark, 7th Expeditionary Airborne Command and Control Squadron superintendent, inspects an emergency oxygen mask during a pre-flight inspection in the cockpit of an E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Nov. 14. Stark has deployed 17 times with JSTARS aircraft in support of contingency operations and has accumulated more than 4,000 combat flying hours. After nearly 30 years of service he plans to retire from the Air Force in March 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released)
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Record-setting Air National Guard flight engineer plans to retire
Master Sgt. Curtis Stark, 7th Expeditionary Airborne Command and Control Squadron superintendent, conducts a pre-flight inspection in the cockpit of an E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar Nov. 14. Stark has deployed 17 times with JSTARS aircraft in support of contingency operations and has accumulated more than 4,000 combat flying hours. After nearly 30 years of service he plans to retire from the Air Force in March 2016. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/Released
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AFMC Command Chief, ANG, ACC, Team JSTARS
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant Michael Warner, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, points at an operator work station while talking with Tech. Sgt. Jerard Waymer (right) and Senior Airman Devon Ross (left) during his tour of the E-8C Joint STARS, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Nov. 13, 2015. Chief Warner was visiting Team JSTARS as part of an installation visit with mission partners. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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AFMC Command Chief, ANG, ACC, Team JSTARS
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jonathon King, 461st Air Control Wing, briefs Command Chief Master Sergeant Michael Warner, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, at an operator work station while touring the E-8C Joint STARS, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Nov. 13, 2015. Chief Warner was visiting Team JSTARS as part of an installation visit with mission partners. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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AFMC Command Chief, ANG, ACC, Team JSTARS
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Stephen Miles, 461st Air Control Wing, shows Command Chief Master Sergeant Michael Warner, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, an operator work station while touring the E-8C Joint STARS, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Nov. 13, 2015. Warner visited Team JSTARS as part of an installation visit with mission partners. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speaks with a student from Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jose Padilla, a recruiter with the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, speaks with a student from Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, center, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), and Master Sgt. Jose Padilla, a recruiter with the 116th ACW, speak with a student from Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Jose Padilla, a recruiter with the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speaks to students at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, while a group of aircraft maintainers from the 116th ACW and Col. Mark Weber, seated, 116th ACW commander, look on, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
A group of aircraft maintainers from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speak to students at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about their experiences in the Georgia ANG maintaining the E-8C Joint STARS as Col. Mark Weber, seated, 116th ACW commander looks on, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speaks to students at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about the JSTARS mission and aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speaks to students at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about the JSTARS mission and aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speaks to students at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), about the JSTARS mission and aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the 116th ACW at Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings for the students. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, JSTARS, Team JSTARS, 116th AIr Control Wing
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, second from right, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Georgia Air National Guard (ANG), speaks to instructors at Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC), prior to giving a briefing to students from the college while aircraft maintainers and a recruiter from the 116th ACW look on, Warner Robins, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, a group of aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings sharing the JSTARS mission and information about opportunities to join the Georgia ANG. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia ANG 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, 116th ACW, Joint STARS
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bobby Nash, 116th Maintenance Group deputy commander, aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) take a photo with the group of students from the Hawkinsville campus of Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) where they spoke to them about aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the Georgia Air National Guard's (ANG) 116th ACW, Hawkinsville, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Members from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings sharing the JSTARS mission and information about opportunities to join the Georgia ANG. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Pamela Stauffer/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, 116th ACW, Joint STARS
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jarred Mattox, 116th Force Support Squadron, production recruiter, speaks to speaks to students at the Hawkinsville campus of Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) about aircraft maintenance job opportunities available as Traditional Guardsmen in the Georgia Air National Guard's (ANG) 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Hawkinsville, Ga., Oct. 1, 2015. Leaders, aircraft maintainers and recruiters from the 116th ACW visited the Warner Robins and Hawkinsville CGTC campuses and conducted simultaneous briefings sharing the JSTARS mission and information about opportunities to join the Georgia ANG. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Pamela Stauffer/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, 116th Air Control Wing, Army JSTARS
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Gary Johnston, second from left, deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, is presented a certificate from the Governor of the state of Georgia in recognition of Army JSTARS support of Team JSTARS 100,000 combat flying hour milestone in Central Command by Col. Mark Weber, 2nd from right, 116th Air Control Wing (ACW) commander, Col. Thomas Grabowski, left, vice commander of the 116th ACW, and Army JSTARS Commander Lt. Col. Brian Schmanski, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Sept. 30, 2015. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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Georgia Air National Guard, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, 116th Air Control Wing, Army JSTARS
U.S. Air Force Col. Mark Weber, right, commander of the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, speaks with Army Brig. Gen. Gary Johnston, center, deputy commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, about the JSTARS mission and thanks for the general for Army JSTARS support while Army JSTARS Commander Lt. Col. Brian Schmanski, left, and Col. Thomas Grabowski, 116th ACW vice commander, look on, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Sept. 30, 2015. During Johnston’s visit to Army JSTARS, Weber presented him with a certificate from the Governor of the state of Georgia in recognition of Team JSTARS 100,000 combat flying hour milestone in Central Command. Team JSTARS, consisting of the Georgia Air National Guard 116th ACW, Air Force active duty 461st ACW, and ARMY JSTARS, flies the only E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, or Joint STARS, manned platform providing command and control, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and battle management to combatant commanders across the globe. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS hosts large joint-force exercise: integrates with Navy’s P-8A for simulated war at sea
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Caleb Callaway, left, and Senior Master Sgt. Lynda Washington, airborne operations technicians with the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, monitor tracking data from their operator work stations aboard an E-8C Joint STARS during a mission in the Boars Nest 2015 exercise, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Aug. 20, 2015. The 116th ACW hosted the eighth annual Boars Nest Large Force Exercise bringing together more than 20 joint-force units and 55 different aircraft for aircrew training in a realistic land and maritime threat environment. Crews flying the E-8C Joint STARS manned platform, used their unique battle management, command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, integrated with other Air National Guard, Air Force, Navy, and Marine aircraft, to complete maritime and land-based missions during the exercise. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released) (Portions of photo blurred for security purposes)
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