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161012-F-SR919-001
Airmen from the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick AFB, Fla., lift a downed live oak tree after it was uprooted during Hurricane Matthew Oct. 7, 2016. Picture from left to right: Maj. Jeremiah Betz, 1st Lt. Pamela Zhang, Senior Airman Donelle Gibson, Capt. Taylor Youtsler and 1st Lt. Michael Duff. (U.S. Air Force photo by Susan A. Romano)
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John Loftis and Mickey Ruehs, both members of the Air Force Technical Applications' contingency operations team, review checklists at AFTAC's alternate facility in Texas. The duo was part of a group of Airmen who deployed to the center's 24/7 alternate location to transfer AFTAC's nuclear treaty monitoring mission from Patrick AFB, Fla., as the base prepared to evacuate for Hurricane Matthew that barreled up Florida's east coast Oct. 7, 2016. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Air Force)
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169th Fighter Wing Airmen honor 9/11 victims
U.S. Airmen from the 169th Maintenance Group pose in the Structures shop at McEntire Joint National Guard Base S.C., April 22, 2020. Pictured from left to right are Airman 1st Class Chase Szoke, Tech. Sgt. Austin Soltow, Staff Sgt. Michael Fisher and Senior Airman Joseph Richter were part of a team who designed a commemorative tail flash on a Swamp Fox F-16 fighter jet with the tail number 911 to honor those who died during the terrorists attacks. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Stephen Hudson.)
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169th Fighter Wing Airmen honor 9/11 victims
U.S. Airmen from the 169th Maintenance Group pose in the Structures shop at McEntire Joint National Guard Base S.C., April 22, 2020. Pictured from left to right are Airman 1st Class Chase Szoke, Senior Airman Joseph Richter, Tech. Sgt. Austin Soltow and Staff Sgt. Michael Fisher were part of a team who designed a commemorative tail flash on a Swamp Fox F-16 fighter jet with the tail number 911 to honor those who died during the terrorists attacks. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Capt. Stephen Hudson.)
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16th ACCS 27-year history comes to a close at Robins
Robins Air Force Base, Ga. –Retired Col. Clark Kelly, left, first commander of the 16th Air Command and Control Squadron, and Lt. Col. Keith McGuire, final commander of the 16th ACCS greet each other during the unit’s inactivation ceremony at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Feb. 16, 2023. During the squadrons 27-year history at Robins it flew over 5,030 combat sorties, provided 51,138 intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance hours, earned eight Headquarters Air Force Air Battle Management Aircrew of the Year awards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rodney Speed)
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16th ACCS 27-year history comes to a close at Robins
Robins Air Force Base, Ga. -- Col. Keith McGuire, left, 461st Operations Group commander, receives the unit guidon from Lt. Col. Joseph Maruska, right, 16th Airborne Command and Control Squadron commander, during the squadron’s inactivation ceremony at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, Feb. 16, 2023. The squadron’s inactivation follows the Air Force’s decision to divest the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft fleet. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rodney Speed)
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16th ACCS 27-year history comes to a close at Robins
The 380th Fighter Squadron had their photo taken in front of a Bell P-39 Airacorba aircraft at Hamilton Field California, March 11, 1943. The aircraft was one of the principal American fighters in service when the United States entered World War II.
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380 Fighter Squadron patch.
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Major Evan McCall's P-51D A9-A, 44-13309, 'Fools Paradise IV' of 380th FS, 363rd FG Staplehurst, England, April 1944 The 380th was deployed to fly in the European Air Offensive and Normandy from Keevil, Rivenhall and Staplehurst, England. The unit flew the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang from 1944 - 1947.
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A World War II Combat Photographer climbs into an aircraft.
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16th ACCS 27-year history comes to a close at Robins
June 25, 1947, the 160th Tactical Recon Squadron redeployed to Langley Field, Virginia and was equipped with the FP-80 Shooting Star. This RF-80A aircraft with the serial number 45-8391 was with the 160th Tactical Recon Squadron at Toul Air Base France. The 160 TRS was inactivated on April 26, 1949. The unit flew the Lockheed RF-80A/C Shooting Star photo recon aircraft from 1947 – 1949.
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16th ACCS 27-year history comes to a close at Robins
The 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Night Photo was activated on Oct. 10, 1950 at Langley AFB, Virginia equipped with RB-26 Invader recon aircraft on the redesignation of 160 TRS. This RB-26C Invader painted in black for night recon flights and was stationed at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C.The unit flew the Douglas A-26 Invader from 1950 - 1955.
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16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron emblem. Approved July 31, 1952.
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16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron added RB-57 Canberra recon aircraft to its fleet in 1954 retiring its RB-26 Invaders in 1955 before reequipping with RB-66 Destroyer reconnaissance aircraft in 1956. The 16th TRS flew the Martin RB-57A from 1954 – 1956.
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The 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron relocated to Shaw AFB, South Carolina on Feb. 8, 1958 and was reequipped with RF-101C Voodoo reconnaissance aircraft. With the elimination of USAF's Group layer the Squadron was reassigned directly to 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. The Squadron deployed to MacDill AFB, Florida from Oct. 22 to Nov. 30, 1962 in response to the Cuban Missile Crisis undertaking hazardous missions over Cuba while gathering intelligence photos for the campaign. The 16th TRS flew the McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo from 1958 – 1965.
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Voodoo aircrew patch
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16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron RB-66B (s/n 53-0418) and its three-man crew at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Saigon, Vietnam, 1965. The 16th TRS flew the Douglas RB-66 Destroyer from 1956 – 1965
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16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron unit patch.
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16th ACCS 27-year history comes to a close at Robins
The first RF-4Cs (s/n 64-1054) deployed to Southeast Asia with the 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron - fall of 1965. The 16 TRS was assigned to the 460 TRW at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Saigon, Vietnam. The RF-4C 64-1054 was lost after being hit by ground fire on Aug. 19/20, 1966. 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron. The 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron McDonnell Douglas flew RF-4 Phantom II from 1965 – 1989
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E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft.
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