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U.S Airmen Train Iraqi F-16 Pilots
3d Audiovisual Squadron
Dec. 17, 2014 | 2:10
The F-16 Fighting Falcon first took to the skies in December 1976, and in the thirty-eight years since that maiden flight, this venerable aircraft has not only been an integral part of the United States Air Force, but it’s a part of more than two dozen foreign countries’ air forces as well. Air Force Sergeant Ashley Manz takes us to Tucson, Arizona and introduces us to one Airman who’s home country is the latest to add the Fighting Falcon to its fleet.
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