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STAFF SGT. Jacob Manning, F-16 Crew CHIEF, 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany connects a fuel line to an F-16 Fighting Falcon. The three week exercise began 26 Aug 1995 and tested the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. F-15 and F-16 Fighters from the 22nd and 53rd Fighter Squadrons flew three sorties daily, consisting of air to air and air to ground missions. Exact Date Shot Unknown

STAFF SGT. Randy Troutman, a member of the 53rd Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, performs a basic postflight inspection on the engines of an F-15 Eagle. The three week exercise began 26 Aug 1995 and tested the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. F-15 and F-16 Fighters from the 22nd and 53rd Fighter Squadrons flew three sorties daily, consisting of air to air and air to ground missions. Exact Date Shot Unknown

An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany is shown with the earth below him as he does an afterburner vertical take off. The three week exercise began on 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

TECH. SGT Randall Counts, 53 Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany connects a communications cable to an F-15 Strike Eagle during an end of runway check. TECH. SGT. Counts is deployed from Germany to participate in this three week exercise designed to test the effectiveness of both the American and Danish air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

STAFF SGT. Richard Baldez, dedicated Crew CHIEF from the 53rd Fighter Squadron, 53rd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, marshals out an F-15 Strike Eagle. American forces from the 53rd Fighter Wing are deployed to the Royal Danish Air Force Base. Exact Date Shot Unknown

A rear view of an F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany as it rises into the sky. The three week exercise began on 23 Aug 95 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

A pilot from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, boards an F-16 Fighting Falcon before flying a simulated bombing mission. This three week exercise is designed to test the effectiveness of both the American and Danish air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

STAFF SGT. Richard Valdez, dedicated Crew CHIEF from the 53rd Fighter Squadron, 53rd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, conducts a pre-flight inspection of an F-15 Strike Eagle before take-off. Exact Date Shot Unknown

A Danish F-16 takes off. Personnel and aircraft from the 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, along with members of the 110th Air Control Squadron, Tennessee Air National Guard participate with Danish forces. The three week exercise tested the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. F-15 and F-16 Fighters from the 22nd and 53rd Fighters Squadrons flew three sorties daily, consisting of air to air and air to ground missions. Exact Date Shot Unknown

STAFF SGT. Steven Bolus, crew chief from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, 53rd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem AB, Germany, completes a post flight inspection of an F-16 Falcon's engine intake. The three week exercise began 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses. Exact Date Shot Unknown

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Subject Operation/Series: TACTICAL WEAPONRY '95

Base: Karup

Country: Denmark (DNK)

Scene Camera Operator: Robert Stuart

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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staff sgt bolus steven bolus crew fighter squadron spangdahlem spangdahlem ab germany post flight inspection post flight inspection engine intake engine intake exercise three week exercise effectiveness american defenses american air defenses sergeant jet airplane jet aircraft f 16 f 16 falcon test flight high resolution both danish exact date tactical weaponry robert stuart fighter wing us national archives