Susan Rosenfeld Ph.DCharles J. Gross Ph.D
Air National Guard at 60:
A HISTORY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword iBuilding a Total Force1Volunteers17America Attacked: September 11, 200133Wars Without End45Support to Civil Authorities57Epilogue: Toward the Future67
COVER: A Vermont Air National Guard F-16 from the 134th Fighter Squadron, 158th Fighter Wing, conducts combat air patrol over the still burning World rade Center site, September 12, 2001.
(Photographer: Lt Col erry B. Moultroup. 134th Fighter Squadron, 158th Fighter Wing, Vermont Air National Guard. Photo courtesy of Vermont Air National Guard.)
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Staff Sergeant Leslie Wuerflein, from the 140th Logistics Squadron’s vehicle maintenance section, Colorado Air National Guard, loads bales of hay onto a Wyoming Air National Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft at Pueblo Memorial Airport, Colorado, January 3, 2007, for an emergency feeding mission that will be conducted the following morning. Te hay will be dropped near La Junta, to help feed livestock that have been stranded by a snowstorm that has impacted the area.
(Photographer: MSgt John Rohrer. U.S. Air Force Photo.)
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