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Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, 79th Fighter Squadron Commander, links his F-16CJ fighter to a KC-135 Stratotanker from the Nebraska Air National Guard, while other fighters wait their turn, during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, 79th Fighter Squadron Commander, links his F-16CJ fighter to a KC-135 Stratotanker from the Nebraska Air National Guard, and refuels, during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, Commander, 79th Fighter Squadron (FS), flies an F-16CJ over western Colorado in conjunction with "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, Commander, 79th Fighter Squadron (FS), flies an F-16CJ over western Colorado in conjunction with "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, Commander, 79th Fighter Squadron (FS), flies an F-16CJ over western Colorado in conjunction with "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, Commander, 79th Fighter Squadron (FS), flies an F-16CJ over western Colorado during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, Commander, 79th Fighter Squadron (FS), flies an F-16CJ over western Colorado in heavy cloud cover during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, Commander, 79th Fighter Squadron (FS), flies an F-16CJ over western Colorado in heavy cloud cover during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, 79th Fighter Squadron Commander, banks an F-16CJ over western Colorado during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

Lieutenant Colonel James Horton, 79th Fighter Squadron Commander, links his F-16CJ fighter to a KC-135 Stratotanker from the Nebraska Air National Guard, and refuels, while other fighters wait their turn, during "Tiger Meet of the Americas."

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Base: Buckley Field

State: Colorado (CO)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Major Command Shown: ACC

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT. Greg L. Davis

Release Status: Released to Public

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