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KC-135 Operations
A jack stand lays on the tarmac near a KC-135 Stratotanker at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Nov. 4, 2012. The stand is used to support the refueling boom at the rear of the aircraft when the aircraft is parked. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. Robert Hanet)
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Fly the Fleet
Air crew members from the 171st Air Refueling Squadron review their mission plan prior to a flight on a KC-135 Stratotanker at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Nov. 4, 2012. The KC-135’s primary mission is to serve as an air-to-air refueling platform and typically flies with a three-person crew, two pilots and a refueling boom operator. (Air National Guard photo by SSgt. Rachel Barton)
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Fly the Fleet
While in communication with air traffic controllers in the tower, a KC-135 Stratotanker takes off from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Nov. 4, 2012. Operators in the Selfridge tower provide air traffic control to both military and general aviation aircraft flying in the general vicinity of Selfridge. (Air National Guard photo by John S. Swanson)
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Fly the Fleet
Known as the “Commander’s Plane” due to the distinctive yellow markings, a KC-135 Stratotanker lifts off at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Nov. 4, 2012. The KC-135 is flown by the 171st Air Refueling Squadron and maintained by the 191st Maintenance Squadron and 191st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. The striping on the mid-section of the aircraft features the black and yellow checkerboard design that has been marking aircraft of the 191st since the early 1970s, when the unit was flying F-106 Delta Darts and became known as “The Michigan Six-Pack.” The styling of the stripe also recalls the heritage of the former Strategic Air Command of the U.S. Air Force, units of which were assigned to Selfridge in the 1950s and ‘60s. (Air National Guard photo by John S. Swanson)
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Fly the Fleet
A fleet of KC-135 Stratotankers prepare to take off at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Nov. 4, 2012. More than 200 Airmen from the 127th Air Refueling Group participated in the exercise to “Fly the Fleet” during the November Unit Training Assembly (UTA) of the 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard. (Air National Guard photo by John S. Swanson)
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In focus
Master Sgt. Terry Atwell focuses in as he videotapes the launch of a KC-135 Stratotanker Nov. 4, 2012, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. Air Force public affairs specialists and videographers, such as Atwell, create photos, videos and stories that document the history of Air Force units and showcase Air Force capabilities to a variety of audiences. (Air National Guard photo by John S. Swanson)
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Fly the Fleet
A KC-135 Stratotanker lifts off during a “Fly the Fleet” exercise Nov. 4, 2012, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. More than 200 Airmen from the 127th Air Refueling Group participated in the exercise during the November Unit Training Assembly (UTA) of the 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard. (Air National Guard photo by John S. Swanson)
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Fly the Fleet
A fleet of KC-135 Stratotankers taxi out of the parking area during a “Fly the Fleet” exercise Nov. 4, 2012, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. More than 200 Airmen from the 127th Air Refueling Group participated in the exercise during the November Unit Training Assembly (UTA) of the 127th Wing, Michigan Air National Guard. (Air National Guard photo by John S. Swanson)
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“Launch the Fleet”
Three KC-135 Stratotankers taxi past a 191st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Crew Chief to the flight line during a “Launch the Fleet” training exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., November 4, 2012. The “Launch the Fleet” exercise takes place to maintain the pilots and maintenance personnel on their ability to launch the aircraft proficiently. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. David Kujawa) (Released)
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Launch the Fleet
Six K-C 135 Stratotankers stand prepared for launch during a “Launch the Fleet” training exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., November 4, 2012. The “Launch the Fleet” exercise takes place to maintain the pilots and maintenance personnel on their ability to launch the aircraft proficiently. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. David Kujawa) (Released)
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MARE Selfridge Mi
Investigation photo of a KC-135 tanker and a simulated fuel spill crash site, taken during a Major Accident Response Exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., October 31, 2012. A MARE is training that brings a host of departments together to respond to major accidents or incidents which involve military personnel and property. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. David Kujawa) (Released)
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A-10 Operations
Airmen wearing chemical warfare protective equipment salute an A-10 Thunderbolt II as it begins to taxi toward the runway at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Oct. 13, 2012. Airmen at Selfridge spent much of their October Unit Training Assembly weekend working on a variety of survival and related drills, classes and exercises. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. Robert Hanet)
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F-106 on Display
An F-106 Delta Dart is on display at the Selfridge Military and Air Museum at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., Oct. 13, 2012. This aircraft is marked with the insignia that it featured while flown by the Michigan Air National Guard at Selfridge during the 1970s. During the 1960s, it was flown by two active duty Air Force squadrons at the base and was deployed as part of the response to the Cuban Missile Crisis, which happened 50 years ago this month. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. Robert Hanet)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
The name tag worn by a pilot of the 107th Fighter Squadron is seen in this photo illustration. This particular pilot is rated as a command pilot, as indicated by the wings above the name. A command pilot rating signifies having served at least 15 years as a rated pilot with at least 3,000 hours of total flight time. The patch also includes an outline of an A-10 Thunderbolt II, the type of aircraft operated by the 107th. The name of the pilot on this patch has been electronically altered for security purposes. (Air National Guard photo illustration by Brittani Baisden)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
This photo illustration shows the names of a pilot and two crew chiefs, along with the logo of the 127th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, on the skin of an A-10 Thunderbolt II, at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. The names painted on the aircraft are not necessarily the names of the individuals who will fly and work on that particular aircraft every day, but are part of the squadrons who are assigned to the aircraft. The names of the individuals in this photo have been electronically altered for security purposes. (Air National Guard photo illustration by Brittani Baisden)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
The 127th Wing patch is one of several unit patches worn by the pilots of the 107th Fighter Squadron, which is a component of the 127th Wing. Unit patches and aircraft insignia help build unit esprit de corps. (Air National Guard photo by Brittani Baisden)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
Veteran Airmen of the U.S. Air Force are able to quickly identify the home station of various types of aircraft by the markings in the aircraft’s tail. The MI – for Michigan – on the tail of this A-10 Thunderbolt II marks the aircraft as part of the fleet of aircraft based at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., where the 107th Fighter Squadron operates. (Air National Guard photo by Brittani Baisden)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
A Red Devil and the Latin phrase “Mors Hostibus” – death to the enemy – is the unit insignia and motto of the 107th Fighter Squadron, which flies the A-10 Thunderbolt II at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. Unit patches and aircraft insignia help build unit esprit de corps. (Air National Guard photo by Brittani Baisden)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
The name “Selfridge” graces the top engine cover on an A-10 Thunderbolt II based at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. Such markings on the aircraft help build unit esprit de corps. This A-10 is flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron and maintained by the 127th Maintenance Group. (Air National Guard photo by Brittani Baisden)
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A-10 & 107th FS Insignia
The Red Devils unit insignia is featured prominently on the skin of an A-10 Thunderbolt II at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. The insignia recognizes that the aircraft is flown by the pilots of the 107th Fighter Squadron, which has long been known as the Red Devils. Such markings on the aircraft help build unit esprit de corps. (Air National Guard photo by Brittani Baisden)
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