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An F-22 Raptor waits for gas just off the wingtip of a KC46A Pegasus aerial refueler from the 157th Air Refueling Wing, Nov. 16. The KC-46A was performing a 36-hour endurance mission, flying nonstop from New Hampshire, across North America and the Pacific Ocean, around Guam and back home again. The proofof-concept operation showcased the ability of the Air Force’s newest tanker to project the force in the modern battle space.



Senior Master Sgt. Timm Huffman/U.S. Air National Guard file
Uniform: Many eligible

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allowance in the past three years, they are not eligible to participate in the program. n Eligible enlisted members participating in the program will still receive a partial maternity clothing allowance.
n Members should reference the welcome packet welcome packet for detailed information on how to participate in the program at their specific location.
More information about the pilot program and the welcome packet can be found at https:// mypers.af.mil/app/answers/ detail/a_id/53183.

Pegasus: Mission shows expertise
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employment and its global command and control capabilities.”
A human performance monitor aboard the flight collected quantitative data throughout the mission. This data, along with that collected during the other recent 20-plus hour missions, will be used to inform decision making for future norm-breaking employment opportunities.
In another turn, the information detailed in this release was sent to Air Mobility Command leadership using the aircraft’s on-board communications links during flight. After its recordbreaking sortie, the aircraft landed “Code 1” – ready to fly with no discrepancies.
Lt. Col. Brian Carloni, 157th Operations Group commander, voiced an additional accomplishment of the sortie.
“This mission was a true example of Total Force Integration. The expertise of both our Guard and active duty airmen in executing this mission demonstrated how crucial teamwork is in any wartime scenario,” he said.
Lt. Col. Brian Carloni
A KC-46 Pegasus sits on the flightline at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Nov. 22, 2019. The KC-46 is an aerial refueling and transport aircraft designed to replace the KC-135 Stratotanker.
Tech. Sgt. John Wilkes/ U.S. Air Force file (2019)
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