171st Air Refueling Wing


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Hometown: Coraopolis, PA, US

Current Personnel:
spyglass Master Sgt. Ann Young
spyglass Master Sgt. Stacey Barkey
spyglass Staff Sgt. Michaela Diallo
spyglass Staff Sgt. Ivyann Castillo
spyglass Staff Sgt. Sara Kaufman
spyglass Tech. Sgt. Todd Mcfeeley
spyglass Tech. Sgt. Stacy Gault
spyglass Tech. Sgt. Shawn Monk
spyglass Capt. Dicie Hritz
spyglass Tech. Sgt. James Stack



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Pittsburgh Penguins Autograph Aircraft for 171st Air Refueling Wing


 
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Pittsburgh Penguins Autograph Aircraft for 171st Air Refueling WingPittsburgh Penguins Autograph Aircraft for 171st Air Refueling Wing
B-roll of members of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team autographing one of the 171st Air Refueling Wing's KC135 stratotankers, which displays nose art honoring the team. Produced by Tech. Sgt. James J. Stack. Also available in high definition.


President Barack Obama Arrives at the 171st Air Refueling WingPresident Barack Obama Arrives at the 171st Air Refueling Wing
Members of the 171st Air Refueling Wing enjoy an opportunity to meet President Barack Obama June 24 after he speaks at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh about the launch of a major manufacturing initiative. The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership brings together major U.S. manufacturers and top U.S. universities (U.S. Air Force Video by TSgt. Shawn Monk/Released). Also available in high definition.


Deployment HomecomingDeployment Homecoming
B-roll of Pittsburgh, Pa. Members of the 171st Air Refueling Wing return from overseas June 18, and are greeted by family and friends at the 171st Air Refueling Wing, Pittsburgh International Airport. Responding in less than 24 hours, the returning Airmen deployed in late March, and integrated into the 313th Air Expeditionary Wing to support the mission of refueling U.S. and coalition planes to enable the enforcement of the no-fly zone over the African nation of Libya. The 171st served as the lead tanker unit for the 313th Air Expeditionary Wing commanded by Brig. Gen. Roy Uptegraff, commander of the 171st, and comprised of numerous units from guard, reserve and active duty components. (U.S. Air Force Video by Tech Sgt. Shawn. Monk/Released). Also available in High Definition.




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