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One of the bungalows (1982-1985 time frame) at The Meijerij. Thanks to Wolfhounds brat Lorrie Jenkins.

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January 1, 1980 a Dutch crowd views an F-15 Eagle (77-0092) aircraft. Thanks to the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Jet engine of the F-100 (54-1923) that crashed on May 28, 1957 returning from a cross-country flight at the grounds of a sychiatric institute in the town of Den Dolder. The pilot, first lieutenant Alan. N. Rea, was killed in the accident. Thanks to Netherlands Institute of Military History.

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Wolfhounds statue at the museum its domain.

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The Guynemer trophy. The trophy is presented to the winning AFCENT sector. The Wolfhounds won the trophy in 1970. It carries the name of Georges Guynemer, French hero of World War I and has been donated to AFCENT by the French aircraft factories. The trophy is retained for one year by the winning sector. Thanks to K. Weber.

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1965 William Tell Trophy. Thanks to former Wolfhounds member Henry T. Poole III.

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The Wolf pup in hostageship. Thanks to former Wolfhounds member Rob Evans.

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A groundbreaking ceremony for a new $24 million Air Operations Center on Ramstein Air Base was held November 14, 2008 kicking off an estimated two-year process to construct a new combined headquarters for the 3rd Air Force's 603rd Air and Space Operations Center. At the event, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District deputy commander, Maj. P. Anela Arcari, presented the traditional golden shovel to 3rd Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Philip Breedlove and 603rd Air and Space Operations commander Col. Peter Davidson.To start this project off right, the Corps of Engineers traditionally presents a ceremonial shovel to the customer to commemorate this important occasion." Thanks to US ARMY Corps of engineers.

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The museum Eagle in hangar 3 (former Dutch side) were it will be stored till the new Defense museum will be open. Thanks to P. Plomp.

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Pushing the Eagle in to hangar 3 (former Dutch side) were it will be stored till the new Defense museum will be open. Thanks to P. Plomp.


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