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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 145 Airlift Wing, 145 AW, 156 Fighter Interceptor Squadron (FIS) Harriett-Henderson Riot Control Training, Late 1950's, Charlotte Base  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 145 Airlift Wing, 145 AW, 1961-1962 Open House, Visitors walk up the ramp of a C-119.  Charlotte Base  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters and more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard attend an annual memorial ceremony as a way to remember all airmen who had died in the year prior, whether a current or past member. Following a flyover of three C-130 Hercules, the aircraft used by the wing to accomplish its missions, the names are pronounced of any Air Guard member who has deceased over the last twelve months to a bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," the formation of airmen at attention for a twenty-one gun salute, then a bugler performing "Taps," and the laying of a wreath in honor and remembrance of those who have passed.
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Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters and more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard attend an annual memorial ceremony as a way to remember all airmen who had died in the year prior, whether a current or past member. Following a flyover of three C-130 Hercules, the aircraft used by the wing to accomplish its missions, the names are pronounced of any Air Guard member who has deceased over the last twelve months to a bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," the formation of airmen at attention for a twenty-one gun salute, then a bugler performing "Taps," and the laying of a wreath in honor and remembrance of those who have passed.
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Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters and more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard attend an annual memorial ceremony as a way to remember all airmen who had died in the year prior, whether a current or past member. Following a flyover of three C-130 Hercules, the aircraft used by the wing to accomplish its missions, the names are pronounced of any Air Guard member who has deceased over the last twelve months to a bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," the formation of airmen at attention for a twenty-one gun salute, then a bugler performing "Taps," and the laying of a wreath in honor and remembrance of those who have passed.
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Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters and more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard attend an annual memorial ceremony as a way to remember all airmen who had died in the year prior, whether a current or past member. Following a flyover of three C-130 Hercules, the aircraft used by the wing to accomplish its missions, the names are pronounced of any Air Guard member who has deceased over the last twelve months to a bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," the formation of airmen at attention for a twenty-one gun salute, then a bugler performing "Taps," and the laying of a wreath in honor and remembrance of those who have passed.
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Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters and more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard attend an annual memorial ceremony as a way to remember all airmen who had died in the year prior, whether a current or past member. Following a flyover of three C-130 Hercules, the aircraft used by the wing to accomplish its missions, the names are pronounced of any Air Guard member who has deceased over the last twelve months to a bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," the formation of airmen at attention for a twenty-one gun salute, then a bugler performing "Taps," and the laying of a wreath in honor and remembrance of those who have passed. (National Guard photo by Senior Airman Laura Montgomery, 145th Public Affairs)
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Family members, including those of recently honored aerial fire fighters and more than a thousand airmen of Charlotte's 145th Airlift Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard attend an annual memorial ceremony as a way to remember all airmen who had died in the year prior, whether a current or past member. Following a flyover of three C-130 Hercules, the aircraft used by the wing to accomplish its missions, the names are pronounced of any Air Guard member who has deceased over the last twelve months to a bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," the formation of airmen at attention for a twenty-one gun salute, then a bugler performing "Taps," and the laying of a wreath in honor and remembrance of those who have passed. (National Guard photo by Senior Airman Laura Montgomery, 145th Public Affairs)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 263rd Mobile Combat Communication Squadron, 263rd MCCS, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CCS, 263rd Communications Squadron, 263rd Comm Sq, Field Scene of TRC 170 Tropo at Badin Installation,  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 263rd Mobile Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd MCCS, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CCS, 263rd Communications Squadron, 263rd Comm Sq, Serving Line at Badin Installation, Left to Right, #1 Waylan Efird, #2 Bill Bryans, #3 Coyte Cook, #4 Lewis Furr  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CBCS, 263rd Mobile Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd MCCS,  Approximately 1959, Henderson, North Carolina "Strike Duty," Left to Right, #1 Frederick R. Keith, #2 Samuel Ingram (driver), #3 Thomas P. Hildreth, #4 Samuel A. Treadaway  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 145th Airlift Wing, 145th  AW,  The NCANG Headquarters Building on the Charlotte Base before parking lot was completed.  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG. 263rd Mobile Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd MCCS, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CCS, 263rd Communications Squadron, 263rd Comm Sq, #1 In Forefront, Grady McCroskey, #2 BG William J. Payne, #3 (Behind Payne) Air Force Advisor ? Gutherberson, #4 Unk  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 118th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 118th ACWS, 263rd Mobile ,Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd MCCS, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CCS, 263rd Communications Squadron, 263rd Comm Sq, Wadesboro Installation  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 118th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 118th ACWS, 263rd Mobile Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd MCCS, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CCS, 263rd Communications Squadron, 263rd Comm Sq, Wadesboro Installation  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)
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North Carolina Air National Guard, NCANG, 118th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 118th ACWS, 263rd Mobile Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd MCCS, 263rd Combat Communications Squadron, 263rd CCS, 263rd Communications Squadron, 263rd Comm Sq, Wadesboro Installation, Left to Right, #1 Unk, #2 Unk, #3 Unk, #4 Unk, #5 Unk, #6 Unk, #7 Unk, #8 Unk, #9 Unk, #10 Unk, #11 Unk, #12 Unk, #13 Unk, #14 Unk, #15 Unk, #16 Unk, #17 Unk, #18 Unk, #19 Unk  (Photo by NCANG Heritage Program)

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