Stingers Prove Lethal at Combat Archer
Master Sgt. David Mills, Staff Sgt. Tom Burden and Senior Airman Anthony Vance, weapons loaders from the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, transport an Air Intercept Missile, commonly referred to as an AIM9 or sidewinder, to be loaded on an F-16 Fighting Falcon September 15, at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. About 120 Airmen from the 180th FW traveled to Tyndall to participate in the Combat Archer exercise, a weapons system evaluation program designed to test the effectiveness of our Airmen and air-to-air weapon system capability of our F-16s and other combat aircraft. Training allows our pilots to provide a vital link for the defense of our country. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Beth Holliker/Released
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