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Tech Sgt. William Leinbach, assigned to the 201st RED HORSE, drills concrete at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, June 7, 2025. Leinbach drilled to connect concrete slabs and prevent upheaval. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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Airman 1st Class Nicholas Vallario, pavements and construction equipment specialist with the 201st RED HORSE Detachment 1, constructs a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair system at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, June 6, 2025. This mock runway will be used as a training asset for the Air National Guard Schoolhouse, operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing, to help civil engineering Airmen learn how to quickly repair an airfield in combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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Airman from various civil engineering specialties construct a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair system at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, June 6, 2025. The mock runway will be used as a training asset for the Air National Guard Schoolhouse, operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing, to help civil engineering Airmen learn how to rapidly repair an airfield in combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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Members of the District of Columbia Army National Guard participate in the O’Neill Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA, on June 6, 2025. The event pushed more than 250 participants through a grueling day of military fundamentals—from ruck marches and weapons qualification to medical tasks and vehicle maintenance—designed to unify and strengthen the Warrior Ethos. The competition was a tribute to D-Day (Operation Overlord) and the legacy of LTC John C. O’Neill, a World War II combat engineer and D.C. Guardsman who helped breach enemy defenses on Omaha Beach in 1944. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Arthur M. Wright)
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Members of the District of Columbia Army National Guard participate in the O’Neill Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA, on June 6, 2025. The event pushed more than 250 participants through a grueling day of military fundamentals—from ruck marches and weapons qualification to medical tasks and vehicle maintenance—designed to unify and strengthen the Warrior Ethos. The competition was a tribute to D-Day (Operation Overlord) and the legacy of LTC John C. O’Neill, a World War II combat engineer and D.C. Guardsman who helped breach enemy defenses on Omaha Beach in 1944. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Arthur M. Wright)
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Members of the District of Columbia Army National Guard participate in the O’Neill Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA, on June 6, 2025. The event pushed more than 250 participants through a grueling day of military fundamentals—from ruck marches and weapons qualification to medical tasks and vehicle maintenance—designed to unify and strengthen the Warrior Ethos. The competition was a tribute to D-Day (Operation Overlord) and the legacy of LTC John C. O’Neill, a World War II combat engineer and D.C. Guardsman who helped breach enemy defenses on Omaha Beach in 1944. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Arthur M. Wright)
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Members of the District of Columbia Army National Guard participate in the O’Neill Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA, on June 6, 2025. The event pushed more than 250 participants through a grueling day of military fundamentals—from ruck marches and weapons qualification to medical tasks and vehicle maintenance—designed to unify and strengthen the Warrior Ethos. The competition was a tribute to D-Day (Operation Overlord) and the legacy of LTC John C. O’Neill, a World War II combat engineer and D.C. Guardsman who helped breach enemy defenses on Omaha Beach in 1944. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Arthur M. Wright)
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Members of the District of Columbia Army National Guard participate in the O’Neill Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA, on June 6, 2025. The event pushed more than 250 participants through a grueling day of military fundamentals—from ruck marches and weapons qualification to medical tasks and vehicle maintenance—designed to unify and strengthen the Warrior Ethos. The competition was a tribute to D-Day (Operation Overlord) and the legacy of LTC John C. O’Neill, a World War II combat engineer and D.C. Guardsman who helped breach enemy defenses on Omaha Beach in 1944. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Arthur M. Wright)
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Members of the District of Columbia Army National Guard participate in the O’Neill Competition at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA, on June 6, 2025. The event pushed more than 250 participants through a grueling day of military fundamentals—from ruck marches and weapons qualification to medical tasks and vehicle maintenance—designed to unify and strengthen the Warrior Ethos. The competition was a tribute to D-Day (Operation Overlord) and the legacy of LTC John C. O’Neill, a World War II combat engineer and D.C. Guardsman who helped breach enemy defenses on Omaha Beach in 1944. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Arthur M. Wright)
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A Security Forces Airman clears an area during a field training exercise at Ft. William Henry Harrison, Helena, Mont., June 4, 2025. Security Forces Squadrons from Arizona and Pennsylvania traveled to the Fort for a week of field training. The field instruction consisted of patrol movements, base security, key leader engagements, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives detection response, and simulated attacks from opposition forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Michael Matkin)
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Security Forces Airmen respond to a simulated attack during a field training exercise at Ft. William Henry Harrison, Helena, Mont., June 4, 2025. Security Forces Squadrons from Arizona and Pennsylvania traveled to the Fort for a week of field training. The field instruction consisted of patrol movements, base security, key leader engagements, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives detection response, and simulated attacks from opposition forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Michael Matkin)
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A Security Forces Airman responds to a simulated attack during a field training exercise at Ft. William Henry Harrison, Helena, Mont., June 2, 2025. Security Forces Squadrons from Arizona and Pennsylvania traveled to the Fort for a week of field training. The field instruction consisted of patrol movements, base security, key leader engagements, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives detection response, and simulated attacks from opposition forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Michael Matkin)
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A KC-130J Super Hercules from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, drops flares to counter surface to air missiles in a training exercise at Bollen Air-to-Ground Range located at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, Pennsylvania, April 17, 2025. Bollen Range is operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing and supports training activities for a variety of aircraft from U.S. Air Force units as well as additional military helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft conducting training in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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A 175th Wing A-10 conducts training at Bollen Air-to-Ground Range located at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, Pennsylvania, April 15, 2025. Bollen Range is operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing and supports training activities for a variety of aircraft from U.S. Air Force units as well as additional military helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft conducting training in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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A 175th Wing A-10 conducts training at Bollen Air-to-Ground Range located at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, Pennsylvania, April 15, 2025. Bollen Range is operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing and supports training activities for a variety of aircraft from U.S. Air Force units as well as additional military helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft conducting training in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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Tactical Control Party Airmen from the 148th Air Support Operations Squadron complete a field training exercise during a drill weekend at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, Pennsylvania, on May 17, 2025. The exercise emphasized real-world mission readiness through simulated close air support coordination/communications, land navigation and convoy movement operations. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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A KC-130J Super Hercules from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, drops flares to counter surface to air missiles in a training exercise at Bollen Air-to-Ground Range located at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, Pennsylvania, April 17, 2025. Bollen Range is operated by the 193rd Special Operations Wing and supports training activities for a variety of aircraft from U.S. Air Force units as well as additional military helicopter, heavy transport and special mission aircraft conducting training in the northeastern United States. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman Austin Stern)
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Staff Sgt Andrew Mach, assigned to 107th Attack Wing Security Forces Squadron, selects a target downrange to "zero in" his M110A1 sniper rifle during annual heavy weapons qualification on May 20, 2025 at Fort Indiantown Gap PA. Qualification on the M110A1 sniper rifle is limited to those who demonstrate advanced marksmanship and complete the two-week Advanced Designated Marksman Course, held at Fort Bliss, Texas. New York Air National Guard photo by Capt Jason Carr.
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Airman First Class Liam Regan and Staff Sgt Colin King, both assigned to the 107th Attack Wing Security Forces Squadron, inspect the M110A1 sniper rifle before beginning qualification training on May 20, 2025 at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA. Qualification on the M110A1 sniper rifle is limited to those who demonstrate advanced marksmanship and complete the two-week Advanced Designated Marksman Course, held at Fort Bliss, Texas. New York Air National Guard photo by Capt Jason Carr.
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Two Airmen assigned to the 107th Attack Wing Security Forces Squadron begin qualification training with the M320 grenade launcher, May 20, 2025, Fort Indiantown Gap PA. The M320 offers many advantages from the typically used M203, namely in munition versatility, longer range, easier loading, and improved accuracy. New York Air National Guard photo by Capt Jason Carr
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