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TAAC–Air Honors fallen four years later
At the conclusion of a memorial ceremony, April 27, Col. Kent Landreth, Train, Advise, Assist Command – Air deputy commander, honors his fallen friend, Maj. Philip Ambard, who lost his life four years ago while serving in Afghanistan as an advisor to the Afghan Air Force.(U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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TAAC–Air Honors fallen four years later
Train, Advise, Assist Command – Air U.S. and coalition service members and contractors walked nine kilometers, April 27, in honor of nine teammates who lost their lives four years ago. (Official U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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TAAC–Air Honors fallen four years later
During a memorial ceremony, April 27, Capt. Brandon Mauney, Train, Advise, Assist Command – Air executive officer, places the last of nine pictures, honoring nine teammates who lost their lives four years ago. (Official U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Jeff M. Nagan)
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Afghan Air Force runs on maintenance
Kandahar Air Wing recently completed their first 100 flying-hour inspection of the Mi-17, while Kabul Air Wing completed both 100 and 200 flying-hour inspections. In the coming weeks, Kabul airmen will perform a 300 flying-hour inspection, signifying a major milestone toward complete maintenance autonomy of the Mi-17. (Official U.S. Air Force photo)
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Mi-35s fly over Afghan skies
Last fighting season, the Afghan Air Force supported ground forces with only five Mi-35s, an attack helicopter sporting either 23mm machine guns or 57mm rockets. This year, they will have nearly six times the number of armed aircraft, which includes Mi-17s and MD-530s. (Official U.S. Air Force photo)
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439th Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron Lead Security Forces Advisor
Afghans and 439th Air Expeditionary Advisor Squadron Security Forces Advisors secure a landing zone while awaiting for an Mi-17 to land during recent training. Afghans recently complete fly away security team training that allows them to fly to locations throughout Afghanistan, and secure a landing zone, increasing the reach of the Afghan Air Force.
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