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Shiloh Cemetary
Poetic signs line the cemetary at Shiloh Battlefield. (Courtesy Photo)
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Warrior of the Month
Staff Sgt. Kurt Vimont
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Miracle League
Staff Sgt. Ortega looks on as Jamarco gets ready to hit. The non-profit organization is set up to allow disabled children the chance to round the bases, get some hits, make friends and have fun. (Courtesy Photo)
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Miracle League
Staff Sgt. Renee Ortega, 128 Airborne Command and Control Squadron airborne intelligence technician, acts as a "Buddy" for Jimarco of the Macon Miracle League White Sox, May 29. (Coutesy Photo)
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Savannah
Senior Airman Glenn McIntyre performs troublehooting using a handheld before a flight with the E-8C Joint STARS aircraft while deployed to Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Tim Neville)
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Savannah
Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Gaza, 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, performs troubleshooting on the portable computer while preparing the E-8C Joint STARS aircraft for a launch while deployed to Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Tim Neville)
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Savannah
Lt. Col. John Werner, 116th Operations Group, explains to local media the Joint STARS mission while aboard the E-8C aircraft while deployed to Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Tim Neville)
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Savannah
Airman Anothony Clements, 78th Security Forces Squadron Robins AFB Ga. provides security for the E-8C Joint STARS aircraft while deployed to Savannah, Ga. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Tim Neville)
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Savannah
During a 14-day closure of the Robins flightline, the 116th Air Control Wing sent troops and aircraft to the Savannah Combat Readiness Training Center; where they continued with local and school course requirements. The Robins flightline was closed from May 4-18 for repairs. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Tim Neville)
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2nd Lt. Michelle Laurine
2nd Lt. Michelle Laurine
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Col. Doehling has logged more than 14,000 flying hours on various aircraft includign the F-100C/D/F, F-4C/D/E, F-5A/B/E, A-10A, F-15A/B/C/D, B-1B, B-727, DC-9 and E-8C.
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070306-F-5484P-001
Col. Bob Doehling, 116th Air Control Wing vice commander, retires Mar. 10 after 38 years of service to the United States Air Force.
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070215-F-5484P-003
Lt. Gen. Craig McKinley, Director Air National Guard, sits in the 116th Air Control Wing Joint STARS flight simulator, Feb 10.
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Tech. Sgt. Brian Bentzel, 116th Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight, briefs Lt. Gen. Craig McKinley on engine test cell capabilities, Feb. 10.
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070215-F-5484P-001
Senior Master Sergeant Jimmy Swartz, Propulsion Fight Chief, briefs Lt. Gen. Craig McKinley, Director Air National Guard, and senior leaders from National Guard Bureau and the 116th Air Control Wing on engine work being accomplished at the wing.
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116th Air Control Wing Leaders look ahead
During the last day of the 116th Air Control Wing Strategic Planning Event, wing leadership broke into five working groups and each created a “vivid description” of what each one of it's stakeholders (people, customers, suppliers, process information flow and enterprise leadership) would see and experience after the wing achieved it's 5-year vision. From left to right: Col. Dan Zachman, Col. Lois Stark and Chief Master Sgt. Ron Wilder review another group’s work for suggested changes or additions to the plan.
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070122-F-5484P-004
A display on Robins Air Force base hopes to deter people from drinking and driving.
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The Robins Air Force Base Aero Club has many general aviation aircraft available to members including three Piper Warriors, a Piper Arrow and a BE-55. For more inforamtion on the Robins Aero Club call (478) 926-4867
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070122-F-5484P-001
Lt. Col. Jeff Thetford, middle, landed a gerneral aviation aircraft at all 106 airfields in Georgia with the help of friends, Lt. Cols. Ed Bododny, left, and Ben Sutton. The trip was put together to raise awareness of the Robins Air Force Base Aero Club and the Georgia Air National Guard, it took nearly three years to complete.
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061221-F-5484P-001
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