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Chief Bellerose
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A Dream Team of Citizens
Chief Master Sgt. Brian Waggoner delivers his final 194th Wing commander's call remarks at the Pierce County Readiness Center on May 3, 2018.
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Col. Gent Welsh
Col. Gent Welsh official photo
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CMSgt. Waggoner
CMSgt. Waggoner official photo
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170809-Z-BS507-119
Airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 194th Security Forces Flight, along with cadets from the University of Washington's Detachment 910 Air Force ROTC and members of the Air Guard's 194th Wing, practiced urban combat techniques and conducted live fire training during Exercise ISLAND DEFENDER II in vacant houses at McNeil Island, Washington from August 8-11, 2017.
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170809-Z-BS507-119
Airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 194th Security Forces Flight, along with cadets from the University of Washington's Detachment 910 Air Force ROTC and members of the Air Guard's 194th Wing, practiced urban combat techniques and conducted live fire training during Exercise ISLAND DEFENDER II in vacant houses at McNeil Island, Washington from August 8-11, 2017.
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171201-F-BS507-702
Senior Master Sgt. Damian Smith, new First Sergeant for the Washington Air National Guard's 194th Wing, talks with an airman in his office at Camp Murray during the November unit training assembly.
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Washington Air National Guard change of command
Col. Jeremy Horn, incoming commander of the Washington Air National Guard, salutes Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty, Adjutant General of the Washington National Guard as outgoing commander Brig. Gen. John Tuohy looks on at right and Washington Air National Guard Command Chief Master Sgt. Max Tidwell holds the guidon.
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron exercise
A tactical air control party specialist from the 116th Air Support Operations Squadron assesses the exercise battlefield during Exercise Cascade Warrior on Nov. 8 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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Operation Husky Airborne
Airmen jump out of a Chinook helicopter during Operation Husky Airborne
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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116th Air Support Operations Squadron joins in RED FLAG-Alaska
Tactical Air Control Party airmen from the Washington Air National Guard's 116th Air Support Operations Squadron trained in the field at Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Greely, Alaska alongside their active duty counterparts from Eielson as well as Osan Air Force Base, Korea during Red Flag Alaska, June 8-23. Personnel from other countries also participated. "Red Flag Alaska incorporated a truly integrated joint multinational Air-Ground team,” said Lt. Col. Raed Gyekis, commander of the 116th ASOS. “We successfully leveraged Guard and Active USAF A10s, an Army Stryker Cavalry Squadron, live mortars, Army Apache gunships, Grey Eagle Army UAVs, Army Artillery and Air Force JSTARS staff, as well as foreign partner aircraft from Korea and JTACs from Belgium, Korea and Great Britain---all under the control of the 116th ASOS TACP team.” U.S. Air National Guard Photos/Tech. Sgt. Paul Rider
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Serving
Lt. Gen. Stanley Clarke, director of the Air National Guard, visits the 194th Wing dining facility in 2015
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TACP Airmen hold annual memorial run to honor fallen
More than 200 members of the 1st Air Support Operations Group, 194th ASOG, 62nd Airlift Wing and Joint Base Lewis- McChord, Wash., both military and civilian, run their last lap of the Tactical Air Control Party 24-hour memorial run at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., on March 31, 2017. In total they raised approximately $6,000 dollars towards the TACP-Association that has given more than $200K back to the community and their families. (Air Force Photo/ Staff Sgt. Naomi Shipley)
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242nd ANG Combat Communicaitons Team
Members of the Air National Gaurd (ANG), 242nd Combat Communications (242CBCS) Squadron, Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Wash., provide radio communication via saltellite during the support of the 2017 Presidential Inauguration at the FEDEX Field, Landover Md. 20 Jan.
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