Herc nose art and tail flash honors heritage and community
                910th Airlift Wing Commander Col. Dan Sarachene, former 757th Airlift Squadron pilot Lt. Col. (Ret.) John Wingerter, Youngstown State University President and Honorary 910th Airlift Wing Commander Jim Tressel and aircraft 3022 crew chief Master Sgt. Brian McCumbers, with the 910th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron (left to right) pose for a photo in front of the new C-130H Hercules flagship nose art May 3, 2018, in hangar 305 here. The flagship was involved in an unveiling ceremony for the fleet’s new tail flash where the nose art in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the 910th’s flying squadron, the 757th Airlift Squadron, was also unveiled. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Noah J. Tancer)
                
                    
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                        Airman 1st Class Noah J. Tancer
                    
                    
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