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A-10s depart for Winter Basing
SELFRIDGE AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Mich.— Ten A-10 Thunderbolt II fighter aircraft, flown by pilots of the 107th Fighter Squadron here, perform an "Elephant Walk," on the runway as they deploy for a Snowbird exercise January 21, 2020. The Elephant Walk showcases the 127th Wing's motto, "We Stand Ready," and demonstrates the Wing’s readiness and ability to generate combat airpower at a moment's notice.
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A-10s Ready
An A-10 Thunderbolt II takes off from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., July 12, 2011, on a training mission flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard. The 127th Wing at Selfridge recently passed a major milestone when the Wing’s A-10s were declared Initial Operating Capable in late June. Typically, a wing spends three years in the formal conversion process from one aircraft to another before reaching IOC status. The 127th Wing began converting to the A-10 in early 2009 and declared IOC status after 2.5 years. Previously, the wing’s fighter squadron had flown F-16 Falcon aircraft. “The men and women of the 127th Maintenance Group and the 127th Operations Group have done a marvelous job rising to the challenge and the milestone we passed on June 30 proves they have what it takes to operated this weapon system, should they be called to the fight,” said Col. Gregory S. Holzhei, 127th Maintenance Group commander. The A-10, also known as the Warthog, is the Air Force’s primary air-to-ground attack aircraft. In addition to the A-10, the 127th Wing also flies the KC-135 Stratotanker, an aerial refueler, at Selfridge. (USAF photo by John Swanson)
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A-10s Ready
An A-10 Thunderbolt II takes off from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., July 12, 2011, on a training mission flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard. The 127th Wing at Selfridge recently passed a major milestone when the Wing’s A-10s were declared Initial Operating Capable in late June. Typically, a wing spends three years in the formal conversion process from one aircraft to another before reaching IOC status. The 127th Wing began converting to the A-10 in early 2009 and declared IOC status after 2.5 years. Previously, the wing’s fighter squadron had flown F-16 Falcon aircraft. “The men and women of the 127th Maintenance Group and the 127th Operations Group have done a marvelous job rising to the challenge and the milestone we passed on June 30 proves they have what it takes to operated this weapon system, should they be called to the fight,” said Col. Gregory S. Holzhei, 127th Maintenance Group commander. The A-10, also known as the Warthog, is the Air Force’s primary air-to-ground attack aircraft. In addition to the A-10, the 127th Wing also flies the KC-135 Stratotanker, an aerial refueler, at Selfridge. (USAF photo by John Swanson)
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A-10s Ready
An A-10 Thunderbolt II prepares to take off from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., July 12, 2011, on a training mission flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard. The 127th Wing at Selfridge recently passed a major milestone when the Wing’s A-10s were declared Initial Operating Capable in late June. Typically, a wing spends three years in the formal conversion process from one aircraft to another before reaching IOC status. The 127th Wing began converting to the A-10 in early 2009 and declared IOC status after 2.5 years. Previously, the wing’s fighter squadron had flown F-16 Falcon aircraft. “The men and women of the 127th Maintenance Group and the 127th Operations Group have done a marvelous job rising to the challenge and the milestone we passed on June 30 proves they have what it takes to operated this weapon system, should they be called to the fight,” said Col. Gregory S. Holzhei, 127th Maintenance Group commander. The A-10, also known as the Warthog, is the Air Force’s primary air-to-ground attack aircraft. In addition to the A-10, the 127th Wing also flies the KC-135 Stratotanker, an aerial refueler, at Selfridge. (USAF photo by John Swanson)
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A-10s Ready
An A-10 Thunderbolt II takes off from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., July 12, 2011, on a training mission flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, Michigan Air National Guard. The 127th Wing at Selfridge recently passed a major milestone when the Wing’s A-10s were declared Initial Operating Capable in late June. Typically, a wing spends three years in the formal conversion process from one aircraft to another before reaching IOC status. The 127th Wing began converting to the A-10 in early 2009 and declared IOC status after 2.5 years. Previously, the wing’s fighter squadron had flown F-16 Falcon aircraft. “The men and women of the 127th Maintenance Group and the 127th Operations Group have done a marvelous job rising to the challenge and the milestone we passed on June 30 proves they have what it takes to operated this weapon system, should they be called to the fight,” said Col. Gregory S. Holzhei, 127th Maintenance Group commander. The A-10, also known as the Warthog, is the Air Force’s primary air-to-ground attack aircraft. In addition to the A-10, the 127th Wing also flies the KC-135 Stratotanker, an aerial refueler, at Selfridge. (USAF photo by John Swanson)
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A-10s return from deployment
151022-Z-EZ686-160 -- Ten A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft of the 127th Wing's 107th Fighter Squadron from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., receive a warm welcome home to the base after a six month deployment on October 22, 2015. The Warthogs had deployed to southwest Asia in support of U.S. Central Command’s Operation Inherent Resolve last April. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. David Kujawa)
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A-10s return from deployment
151022-Z-EZ686-160 -- Ten A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft of the 127th Wing's 107th Fighter Squadron from Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., receive a warm welcome home to the base after a six month deployment on October 22, 2015. The "Warthogs" had deployed to southwest Asia in support of U.S. Central Command’s Operation Inherent Resolve last April. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. David Kujawa)
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A-10's sit parked in front of Base Operations
The 107th Fighter Squadron A-10s sit parked in front of the Base Operations building at Selridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. (USAF photo by John S. Swanson) (091105) Released
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A-10's Take off from Selfridge
160908-Z-MI929-029 -- Two A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, takes off during routine flight operations at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. on Sep. 8, 2016. The pilots and maintenance crews engaged in routine flight operations to stay well trained. (US Air National Guard photo by SMSgt. Kelly Martin /Released)
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A-10's Take off from Selfridge
160908-Z-MI929-028 -- Two A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, takes off during routine flight operations at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. on Sep. 8, 2016. The pilots and maintenance crews engaged in routine flight operations to stay well trained. (US Air National Guard photo by SMSgt. Kelly Martin /Released)
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A-10's Take off from Selfridge
160908-Z-MI929-006 -- An A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, takes off during routine flight operations at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. on Sep. 8, 2016. The pilots and maintenance crews engaged in routine flight operations to stay well trained. (US Air National Guard photo by Terry L. Atwell/Released)
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A-10's Take off from Selfridge
160908-Z-MI929-004 -- Two A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, takes off during routine flight operations at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. on Sep. 8, 2016. The pilots and maintenance crews engaged in routine flight operations to stay well trained. (US Air National Guard photo by Terry L. Atwell/Released)
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A-10's Take off from Selfridge
160908-Z-ZZ999-006 -- An A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, flown by the 107th Fighter Squadron, takes off during routine flight operations at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. on Sep. 8, 2016. The pilots and maintenance crews engaged in routine flight operations to stay well trained. (US Air National Guard photo by SMSgt. Kelly Martin /Released)
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ACE/MCA
First Lt. Thomas Selfridge was recognized for his humanitarian work in the wake of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. He was stationed at the Presidio of Monterrey, currently an Air Education and Training Command language training location. (Courtesy photo)
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Active Shooter Exercise
127th Security Forces Airmen surround a “suspect” during an active shooter exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., April 14, 2013. SFS Airmen at Selfridge routinely participate in a variety of drills, exercises and classroom training sessions to be able to respond to a variety of law enforcement and security scenarios both on the base and in a deployed environment. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton)
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Active Shooter Exercise
Staff Sgt. Adam Sharp, 127th Security Forces Squadron, is followed by his teammates and exercise evaluators as he moves up a staircase during an active shooter exercise at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., April 14, 2013. Sharp and his fellow SFS Airmen spent several hours reviewing procedures and running through drills to improve their teamwork and their ability to respond to an emergency situation. The Airmen used blue “dummy” weapons during the exercise. (Air National Guard photo by TSgt. Dan Heaton)
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Active shooter exercise at Selfridge
160917-Z-EZ686-005 -- Members of the 127th Security Forces Squadron come together to discuss training techniques implemented during an active shooter training scenario in the halls and rooms of a vacant office building at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on Sept. 17, 2016. The training goal is to teach Airmen to shoot, move and communicate and for each SF member to become proficient at applying these skills. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by MSgt. David Kujawa/Released)
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Active shooter exercise at Selfridge
160917-Z-EZ686-008 -- A member of the 127th Security Forces Squadron participates in an active shooter training scenario in the halls and rooms of a vacant office building at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on Sept. 17, 2016. The training goal is to teach Airmen to shoot, move and communicate and for each SF member to become proficient at applying these skills. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by MSgt. David Kujawa/Released)
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Active shooter exercise at Selfridge
160917-Z-EZ686-023 -- Members of the 127th Security Forces Squadron participate in an active shooter training scenario in the halls and rooms of a vacant office building at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., on Sept. 17, 2016. The training goal is to teach Airmen to shoot, move and communicate and for each SF member to become proficient at applying these skills. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by MSgt. David Kujawa/Released)
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Active Shooter Exercise at Selfridge
170207-Z-MI929-019 - U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jeffry Declercq, Security Forces specialist at the 127th Wing Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, searches a building for suspects and victims on base during an active shooter exercise on Feb. 7, 2017. The 127th Wing performed an active shooter response exercise to prepare Airmen to survive an incident on base or in their civilian lives. (Michigan Air National Guard photo by Terry L. Atwell/released)
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