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    Santa Fe to Kuwait; New Mexico Army National Guard flies fixed wing aircraft to warfight [Image 1 of 2]

    Santa Fe to Kuwait; New Mexico Army National Guard flies fixed wing aircraft to warfight

    SANTA FE, NM, UNITED STATES

    06.22.2016

    Photo by 2nd Lt. Anna Doo 

    Joint Force Headquarters - New Mexico National Guard

    Eighteen days, 18 time zones, and 64 flight hours later, the two pilot crew of the New Mexico Army National Guard’s Detachment 44 Operational Support Airlift successfully completed the mission of delivering a fresh Beech Craft King Air C-12V Block II fixed wing aircraft to the warfight and flying one back to the states that had been in use for the maximum five years allowed. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Paul Marquez and Chief Warrant Officer 4 Kenneth Darlington began their journey in Santa Fe, N.M., delivered the aircraft to Kuwait and returned a used one to undergo required maintenance and upkeep to Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo courtesy of CW5 Paul Marquez)

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 06.22.2016
    Date Posted: 08.10.2016 14:45
    Photo ID: 2782994
    VIRIN: 160622-Z-LF132-001
    Resolution: 3264x2448
    Size: 1.67 MB
    Location: SANTA FE, NM, US

    Web Views: 44
    Downloads: 5

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