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A 62nd FS Airman takes a picture of F-35A Lighting IIs from an Arizona National Guard KC-135 Stratotanker en route to the fu- neral.
Airman 1st Class Christopher Robinson, 62nd FS aviation resource manager, stands in formation during the service for Carlson. Approximately 50 Airmen from the 62nd FS stood in formation for the duration of the funeral.
Airmen assigned to the 62nd FS travel 50 Airmen traveled more than 2,000 m tend the funeral of former 62nd FS 2n died during World War II after being s
Airmen assigned to the 62nd Fighter Squadron stand in formation during the funeral service Aug. 4 for 2nd Lt. Charles Carlson at the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in proximately 50 Airmen traveled more than 2,000 miles to attend the funeral of Carlson, former 62nd FS pilot, who died during WWII after being shot down. Carlson, then 24 y after his P-47 Thunderbolt was shot down by enemy aircraft Dec. 23, 1944, near Bonn, Germany, during World War II. More than 70 years later his remains were identified an
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