124th Fighter Wing to conduct Aircraft dedication ceremony at Pullman/Moscow Airport

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Name: 124th Fighter Wing to conduct Aircraft dedication ceremony at Pullman/Moscow Airport
Date: September 23, 2015
Event Description:
The Airmen of the Idaho Air National Guard’s 124th Fighter Wing invite the public to view a ceremony dedicating an A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft to the city of Moscow at the Pullman/Moscow Regional Airport on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. The ceremony begins at 1:30 p.m Pacific Standard Time.

The 124FW is painting community-specific “nose art” on A-10C aircraft—eventually dedicating each of the 21 Idaho Air National Guard (ANG) fighter jets assigned to Gowen Field to honor an Idaho community. This Idaho ANG community recognition program acknowledges the support and sacrifices communities and citizens make to defend freedom at home and abroad.

Historically, combat flying squadrons used nose art (creative dedications to specific people, places, or concepts) to personalize combat aircraft and boost unit morale. Artwork was in high demand during World War II, and extravagant creations highlighted unit pride and cohesion.

In this tradition, the United States Air Force allows specialized artwork for aircraft that is distinctive and symbolic to enhance unit morale.

More than 1,300 Air National Guardsmen from across Idaho support the mission of the A-10C through either full-time or part-time participation in military readiness training. They support both the federal combat mission of the 124th Fighter Wing and the state of Idaho’s military mission as directed by the governor and led by the adjutant general.
Location:
Pullman/ Moscow Airport
3200 Airport Rd
Pullman, WA 
Date/Time Information:
Wednesday, September 23
1:30 p.m.
Contact Information:
208-883-7123
Fees/Admission:
Free
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