Air Force Unveils First-Ever CONUS “WARFIGHTING” CAOC
More than 200 military and civilians salute the U.S. flag as the national anthem is played by the 36th Army Band, May 9, during a ribbon cutting ceremony held for the unveiling of the new James H. Doolittle Combined Air and Space Operations Center at Davis-Monthan Air Force. The building was named in honor of General James H. Doolittle, 12th Air Force’s first commander and the Doolittle Raiders for their heroic actions during World War II. Photo by Tech. Sgt. Kerry Jackson
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