Air Force Capt. Chris Langley and Lt. Col. Lamar Thigpen, deployed Air Force Ground Commander for the 315th Airlift Control Flight, brief one another prior to departing Wright Army Airfield (WAAF). The South Carolina Army National Guard’s 1-118th Combined Arms Battalion (CAB) participates in heavy airlift operations April 10-11, 2014 at Wright Army Airfield (WAAF), Hinesville, Ga., to demonstrate the joint, total force, capabilities of the Army Guard and Air Force Reserve’s 315th Airlift Wing. Soldiers and Airmen worked in unison over two days to load and secure four of the 1-1


Air Force Capt. Chris Langley and Lt. Col. Lamar Thigpen, deployed Air Force Ground Commander for the 315th Airlift Control Flight, brief one another prior to departing Wright Army Airfield (WAAF). The South Carolina Army National Guard’s 1-118th Combined Arms Battalion (CAB) participates in heavy airlift operations April 10-11, 2014 at Wright Army Airfield (WAAF), Hinesville, Ga., to demonstrate the joint, total force, capabilities of the Army Guard and Air Force Reserve’s 315th Airlift Wing. Soldiers and Airmen worked in unison over two days to load and secure four of the 1-118th CAB’s new M1A1SA Abrams Main Battle Tanks onto four Air Force C-17 transport planes for transportation to McEntire Joint National Guard Base in Eastover, (Photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)


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