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MARRIETTA, Ga. -- Lockheed Martin rolls out the first combat capable F-22 stealth fighter destined for operations in the Pacific Theater and assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.  The F-22 dominates any adversary through unmatched performance achieved through stealth, supercruise speed, agility, precision and a complete view of the battlespace achieved with the advanced sensor suite embedded in the aircraft.  (Courtesy Photo)
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MARIETTA, Ga. -- General Paul V. Hester, Pacific Air Forces commander, addresses media during a ceremony at the Lockheed Martin aircraft assembly plant for the unveilling of PACAF's new F-22. The F-22s will be assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. (Photo by John Rossino)
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MARIETTA, Ga. -- From left to right -- Brigadier General Hawk Carlisle, 3rd Wing commander, Lieutenant General Douglas Fraser, Commander, Alaskan Command, General Paul V. Hester, Pacific Air Forces commander, Lieutenant General John Bradley, Commander, Air Force reserve Command, and Lt. Col. Mike Shower, PACAF' first F-22 squadron commander, stand in front of PACAF's first new F-22 after it's unveilling. The first of several new Pacific Air Forces F-22s was unveilled 3 August at the Lockheed Martin aircraft assembly plant.  Pacific Air Forces F-22s will be assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.  (Photo by John Rossino)
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MARIETTA, Ga. -- The first of several new Pacific Air Forces F-22s was unveilled 3 August at the Lockheed Martin aircraft assembly plant.  The aircraft, which is still under construction, will be the first of 36 F-22s assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, beginning next year. (Photo by John Rossino)
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MARIETTA, Ga. -- General Paul V. Hester, Pacific Air Forces commander, signs the inside of a new F-22 during a ceremony at the Lockheed aircraft assembly plant.  This F-22 is the first of several that will be assigned to PACAF upon completion. The ceremony unveilled the new tail-flash for F-22 aircraft which will be assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.  (Photo by John Rossino)
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MARIETTA, Ga. -- General Paul V. Hester, Pacific Air Forces commander, addresses media over the new F-22s being assigned to PACAF.  The ceremony unveilled the new tail-flash for F-22 aircraft which will be assigned to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska.  (Photo by John Rossino)
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ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska - F-22s from the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Va. fly to Elmendorf AFB Alaska on 23 May 2006.  The 7.5 hour transit was the longest continuous deployment of F-22s as 12 Raptors will participate in Exercise Northern Edge which is slated in June as a joint exercise under the control of Pacific Command. (Photo by Paul Weatherman)
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ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska - F-22s from the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Va. fly to Elmendorf AFB Alaska on 23 May 2006.  The 7.5 hour transit was the longest continuous deployment of F-22s as 12 Raptors will participate in Exercise Northern Edge which is slated in June as a joint exercise under the control of Pacific Command. (Photo by Paul Weatherman)
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ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska - F-22s from the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Va. fly to Elmendorf AFB Alaska on 23 May 2006.  The 7.5 hour transit was the longest continuous deployment of F-22s as 12 Raptors will participate in Exercise Northern Edge which is slated in June as a joint exercise under the control of Pacific Command. (Photo by Paul Weatherman)
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ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska - F-22s from the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Va. fly to Elmendorf AFB Alaska on 23 May 2006.  The 7.5 hour transit was the longest continuous deployment of F-22s as 12 Raptors will participate in Exercise Northern Edge which is slated in June as a joint exercise under the control of Pacific Command. (Photo by Paul Weatherman)
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ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska - F-22s from the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Va. fly to Elmendorf AFB Alaska on 23 May 2006.  The 7.5 hour transit was the longest continuous deployment of F-22s as 12 Raptors will participate in Exercise Northern Edge which is slated in June as a joint exercise under the control of Pacific Command. (Photo by Paul Weatherman)
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ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska - F-22s from the 1st Fighter Wing stationed at Langley AFB, Va. fly to Elmendorf AFB Alaska on 23 May 2006.  The 7.5 hour transit was the longest continuous deployment of F-22s as 12 Raptors will participate in Exercise Northern Edge which is slated in June as a joint exercise under the control of Pacific Command. (Photo by Paul Weatherman)
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