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JSTARS 116th Force Support Squadron provides food service at the 57th Presidential Inauguration
Air National Guard Master Sgt. Gareth Buckland from the 113 Wing Public Affairs, Joint Base Andrews, Md., hands out media cards to members of the Joint STARS 116th Force Support Squadron (FSS) from Robins Air Force Base, Ga., during in-processing for the 57th Presidential Inauguration at Joint Base Andrews, Jan. 17, 2013. The Georgia Guardsman traveled to the National Capital Region with their field kitchen in tow to provide food service to troops supporting the events surrounding the inauguration. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS 116th Force Support Squadron provides food service at the 57th Presidential Inauguration
National Guardsmen from around the country line the floors of the Joint Base Andrews, MD., fitness center after a night of rest while awaiting assignment around the National Capital Region in support of the upcoming 57th Presidential Inauguration, Jan. 18, 2013. More than 6,000 guardsmen from 26 states and territories are in the area to work for the Joint Task Force-District of Columbia providing traffic control, crowd management, transportation, communication, medical, logistical, and food services for the inauguration. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS Aerospace Propulsion Mechanics
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Derek Cavanagh, left, and Staff Sgt. Matthew Goins, both aerospace propulsion mechanics with the 461st Air Control Wing (ACW), adjust fuel control rigging on a TF-33 engine for an E-8C Joint STARS at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, April 23, 2020. The 461st ACW, along with the Georgia Air National Guard’s 116th ACW, and Army JSTARS, makes up Team JSTARS which provides geographic combatant commanders around the world with on-call battle management, command and control, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, commonly referred to as C2ISR. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Roger Parsons)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, recognizes Airman 1st Class Willow Gragg, 116th Security Forces Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, as being one of the 116th Air Control Wing’s newest Guardsman during an enlisted all call at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, talks with leaders from the 116th Air Control Wing (ACW), Georgia Air National Guard, Family Readiness, Psychological Health, Yellow Ribbon, Wing Chief of Staff, Public Affairs and the 116th ACW command chief about resiliency and how their departments are doing during a visit to Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, shared lunch with a group of Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing and the 202nd Engineering Installation Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, giving the Airmen a chance to share what was on their minds and ask questions of the chief during a visit at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, recognizes five Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, for their accomplishments during an enlisted all call at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, speaks to Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing and 202nd Engineering Installation Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, during an enlisted all call at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, recognizes Airman 1st Class Caleb Summers, 116th Maintenance Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, as being one of the 116th Air Control Wing’s newest Guardsman during an enlisted all call at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JSTARS Airmen welcome ANG Command Chief Hotaling
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. James W. Hotaling, Air National Guard command chief, speaks to Airmen from the 116th Air Control Wing and 202nd Engineering Installation Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, during an enlisted all call at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., July 16, 2015. During his visit, Hotaling conducted two town hall style meetings and met with key enlisted leadership councils and Airmen resiliency representatives. His time with the Airmen focused on sharing his message of a renewed commitment to the profession of arms, health of the force, and recognition of our Airmen and accomplishments. The visit offered the opportunity for Airmen in the wing to meet their top leader, share their concerns and gain perspective from the national level. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)
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JStars at Sunrise
Joint Stars flightline at sunrise USAF Photo/MSgt Roger Parsons
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JSTARS conducts Phase II ORE
Air National Guardsmen Master Sgt. Kimberly Pyle, left, and Tech. Sgt. Timothy Neville, right, from the 116th Air Control Wing perform self-aid and buddy care on a simulated gunshot victim at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 3, 2012. The Guardsmen were participating in an Operational Readiness Exercise conducted by the 116th and 461st Air Control Wings. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS conducts Phase II ORE
Air National Guard Senior Airman Christopher Gaiters, 116th Security Forces Squadron, guards a personnel bunker during an Operational Readiness Exercise at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb 3, 2012. The exercise was conducted by the 116th and 461st Air Control Wings in preparation for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS conducts Phase II ORE
Air National Guardsman Tech. Sgt. Joseph Wood, 116th Maintenance Squadron, takes cover under a table while wearing his Individual Protective Equipment during a simulated attack at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 3, 2012. The simulated attack occurred during an Operational Readiness Exercise being conducted by the 116th and 461st Air Control Wings. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS conducts Phase II ORE
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 116th and 461st Air Control Wings take cover on a hangar floor while wearing their Individual Protective Equipment during a simulated attack at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 3, 2012. The simulated attack was part of an Operational Readiness Exercise conducted by Team Joint STARS. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS conducts Phase II ORE
Air National Guardsmen from the 116th Services Flight serve lunch from a field dining tent at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Feb. 3, 2012. The Guardsmen set up and served meals from the field tent during an Operational Readiness Exercise. (National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Roger Parsons/Released)
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JSTARS crewmembers train for overseas and domestic operations
U.S. Air Force aircrew members with the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, and a Soldier with the 138th Military Intelligence Company, monitor surveillance information during a mission aboard an E-8C Joint STARS (JSTARS), Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Nov. 15, 2014. The JSTARS platform provides wide-area, all-weather, surface surveillance radar that is used in a combat capacity supporting combatant commanders across the globe. They can also provide valuable data during domestic natural disasters; such as hurricanes and tornadoes, by communicating real-time geographic data to ground personnel to help safely evacuate citizens. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)(Portions of the photo have been blurred and names withheld for security purposes)
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JSTARS crewmembers train for overseas and domestic operations
U.S. Air Force aircrew members with the 116th Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, monitor surveillance information during a mission aboard an E-8C Joint STARS (JSTARS), Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Nov. 15, 2014. The JSTARS platform provides wide-area, all-weather, surface surveillance radar that is used in a combat capacity supporting combatant commanders across the globe. They can also provide valuable data during domestic natural disasters; such as hurricanes and tornadoes, by communicating real-time geographic data to ground personnel to help safely evacuate citizens. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Regina Young/Released)(Portions of the photo have been blurred and names withheld for security purposes)
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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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JSTARS hosts large joint-force exercise: integrates with Navy’s P-8A for simulated war at sea
U.S. Army Sgt. Jason Horton, an airborne target surveillance supervisor with Army JSTARS, monitors tracking information from an operator work station 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 Air Control Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, 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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