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Members of the 15th Airlift Squadron return to their loved ones after arriving home from a deployment Oct. 2, 2014, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The 15th Airlift returned home after a two-month deployment to Southwest Asia.  Under the new Lead Wing Construct, the 15th Airlift Squadron was responsible for all three deployed C-17 bases in the Persian Gulf, executing up to 98 combat missions a week. With a 47 percent increase in manning requirements, the 15th AS received help from every one of Joint Base Charleston's active-duty sister squadrons, every 315th Airlift Wing Reserve Squadron and the Memphis Air National Guard.  They formed a formidable Total Force Integration team with phenomenal executional results that delivered more than 73 million pounds of cargo flying more than 4,400 combat hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman George Goslin)
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Members of the 15th Airlift Squadron return to their loved ones after arriving home from a deployment Oct. 2, 2014, at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The 15th Airlift returned home after a two-month deployment to Southwest Asia. Under the new Lead Wing Construct, the 15th Airlift Squadron was responsible for all three deployed C-17 bases in the Persian Gulf, executing up to 98 combat missions a week. With a 47 percent increase in manning requirements, the 15th AS received help from every one of Joint Base Charleston's active-duty sister squadrons, every 315th Airlift Wing Reserve Squadron and the Memphis Air National Guard. They formed a formidable Total Force Integration team with phenomenal executional results that delivered more than 73 million pounds of cargo flying more than 4,400 combat hours. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman George Goslin)


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