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DAYTON, Ohio -- Members from the Wright-Patterson AFB Honor Guard present the Colors at the First Four Festival in downtown Dayton's Oregon District on March 11 also known as Section Sunday. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Ted Theopolos)
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Honor Guard
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Posted: 3/14/2012
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Swing space trailers
Swing space trailers will be used during the 88th Medical Group's Gateway to Healthcare III Project which will modern clinical and operational standards. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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Posted: 1/26/2012
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Exercises test base crisis response
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base firefighters perform technical decontamination on a first responder wearing a Level-A hazardous materials suit during a base exercise Aug. 4, 2011. The scenario, one of several played out during the week, included suspected release of a toxic substance following an explosion at the Jarvis Gymnasium. First responders included base security forces, firefighters, explosive ordnance disposal, medical and bioenvironmental engineering specialized teams who performed tasks under the watchful eyes of exercise evaluators. The next series of quarterly exercises are planned Oct. 31 through Nov. 4. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 8/10/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
A U.S. Army Golden Knight Parachute Team member makes a smoke trailed entrance into the Dayton Air Show. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Airshow
A10 Thunderbolts are nicknamed "Warthogs" for their good looks. Also known as Tankbusters, this ground attack aircraft has powerful combat weapons that begin with a 30 mm GAU-8/A seven-barrel Gatling gun capable of firing 3,900 rounds per minute. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
The B1b Lancer is the fastest bomber in United States Air Force fleet. It's four 30,000 lb afterburning turbofans can power the massive swing wing aircraft to mach 1.2 sea level.
The B1b first flight took place in 1984 and the Lancer entered USAF inventory in 1986. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Airshow
For this young spectator, Dad provided the best seat to view all the action at the 2011 Dayton Air Show. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
The Oracle stunt plane, piloted by Sean D. Tucker, thrilled the crowd with its daredevil routine. Tucker was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2008. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
USAF Thunderbirds make a pass in a very tight formation, almost appearing as an optical illusion, during their performance at the Dayton Air Show. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
NASA's "Super Guppy" was the biggest aircraft at the Dayton Air Show this year. Guppy aircraft were used in several past space programs, including Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab, to transport spacecraft components. (USAF photo by Ben Strasser)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
United States Air Force Thunderbird ground crew prepares F-16a aircraft for flight. The distinctive red, white, and blue paint scheme of the Thunderbirds was first displayed in June of 1982. (USAF photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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2011 Dayton Air Show
The B-25 "Panchito" was a crowd pleaser during the Dayton Air Show. On 18 April 1942, sixteen B-25B Mitchell bombers were launched from the U.S.N. aircraft carrier Hornet 600 miles off the coast of Japan for a daring bombing strike led by the legendary General Jimmy Dolittle. (USAF photo by Michelle Gigante)
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Posted: 7/28/2011
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