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A Georgian Armed Forces and U.S. Army Europe and Africa cooperatively-led exercise conducted at the Vaziani and Camp Norio Training Areas in Georgia, intended to support and enhance the readiness and interoperability of Georgia, the U.S. and participating nations during multinational training operations.


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Video by Tech. Sgt. Fernando X. Burgos-Ortiz, Staff Sgt. Jaime Ciciora, Senior Airman Kate Vaughn
Luke Fly’s Millionth F-16 Flying Hour Looklive PKG
56th Fighter Wing
March 13, 2013 | 1:16
Slug/Title: Luke Flys Millionth F16 Flying Hour Looklive PKG
Location: Luke AFB, AZ
Shoot Dates: 13 Mar, 2012
Brief one-line synopsis: Luke AFB, AZ reaches 1,000,000 F-16 flying hour.
Producers: SrA Kate Vaughn, katherine.vaughn@us.af.mil, DSN 312-896-6011
TSgt Burgos-Ortiz, fernando.burgosortiz@us.af.mil, DSN 312-896-2350
SSgt Jaime Ciciora, jaime.ciciora@us.af.mil, DSN 312-896-2350
Runtime: (1:11)
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(0:02) SSgt Jaime Ciciora – Reporting
(1st Lt Matt Wetherbee – 309th Student Fighter Pilot
Col John Hanna – 56th Operations Group Commander

SUGGESTED LEAD: The Air Force has used the F-16, a multi-role fighter aircraft, in operations since January 1979. Since then, the aircraft has proven itself in air-to-air and air-to-surface attack. Staff Sergeant Jaime Ciciora (Sih-Kor-ah) takes us to Luke AFB where the 309th Fighter Squadron flew a “first” in F-16 history.

SUGGESTED TAG: Since 1941, Luke has produced more than 57,500 graduates from fighter training programs for the U.S. and its allies. Available in High Definition.
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