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USAF F-16 Fighting Falcons 64th AGRS "BDU Splinter" #1 Nellis AFB 8x12 Photo
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USAF F-16 Fighting Falcons 64th AGRS "BDU Splinter" #1 Nellis AFB8x12
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Photo Collage Description:
Top Row Left Photo:
A front top side view of a United States Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, Serial Number 86-0286 - BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) Splinter black, brown and green paint scheme assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron (18th AGRS) 354th Fighter Wing (354th FW), flies in formation over the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex, July 18, 2019. The JPARC is a 67,000 plus square mile area, providing a realistic training environment commanders leverage for full spectrum engagements, ranging from individual skills to complex, large-scale joint engagements. Photo Credit: USGov/SSgt. James Richardson Photo ID: F160902
Top Row Right Photo:
A front left side view of a United States Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, Serial Number 86-0286 - BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) Splinter black, brown and green paint scheme assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron (18th AGRS) 354th Fighter Wing (354th FW), flies in formation over the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex, July 18, 2019. The JPARC is a 67,000 plus square mile area, providing a realistic training environment commanders leverage for full spectrum engagements, ranging from individual skills to complex, large-scale joint engagements. Photo Credit: USGov/SSgt. James Richardson Photo ID: F160904
Bottom Row Left Photo:
A front right side view of a United States Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, Serial Number 86-0286 - BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) Splinter black, brown and green paint scheme assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron (18th AGRS) 354th Fighter Wing (354th FW), flies in formation over the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex, July 18, 2019. The JPARC is a 67,000 plus square mile area, providing a realistic training environment commanders leverage for full spectrum engagements, ranging from individual skills to complex, large-scale joint engagements. Photo Credit: USGov/SSgt. James Richardson Photo ID: F160903
Bottom Row Right Photo:
A left side of a United States Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, Serial Number 86-0286 - BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) Splinter black, brown and green paint scheme assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron (18th AGRS) 354th Fighter Wing (354th FW), takes off during Northern Edge, May 20, 2019, from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Northern Edge provides effective, capabilities-centered joint forces, ready for deployment world-wide and enables real-world proficiency in detection, identification and tracking of units at sea, in the air and on land and respond to multiple crises in the Indo-Pacific region. Photo Credit: USGov/SSgt. Micaiah Photo ID: F160906
Photo Collage ID Number:
PC0425
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