Some good news for a few local pilots
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2003 6:12 pm
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04-25-2003 02:25:PM
(Hampton, VA) -- It was a happy homecoming yesterday at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton as 12 pilots from the 71st Fighter Squadron returned from enforcing the no-fly zone over Iraq. The F-15C Eagles are among 20 jets and more than a thousand support personnel who left Hampton Roads February 14th for Southwest Asia. About 200 of those maintenance and support members will follow the pilot's return, although an exact date has not been announced
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04-25-2003 02:25:PM
(Hampton, VA) -- It was a happy homecoming yesterday at Langley Air Force Base in Hampton as 12 pilots from the 71st Fighter Squadron returned from enforcing the no-fly zone over Iraq. The F-15C Eagles are among 20 jets and more than a thousand support personnel who left Hampton Roads February 14th for Southwest Asia. About 200 of those maintenance and support members will follow the pilot's return, although an exact date has not been announced