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National Security Journal on MSN5 Reasons the A-10 Warthog Must Be Retired
Beloved for saving troops in Desert Storm and the war on terror, the A-10 Warthog is finally headed for retirement. -The Air ...
The National Interest on MSN
More and More A-10 Warthogs Are Winding Up on Display
With the United States Air Force now on track to retire the A-10 "Warthog" from service in the coming years, several more of the old warbirds are now heading to museums.
Col. Mark Anderson, 188th Fighter Wing commander, and Maj. Doug Davis, 188th Detachment 1 commander, conduct a training mission Dec. 30, 2013, over Razorback Range, located at Fort Chaffee Maneuver ...
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1,350 Round GAU-8 Cannon A-10 Warthog Reload
When the Gulf War began in 1991, the US military deployed over 132 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft armed with a ...
The A-10 Thunderbolt II has served the US Air Force for nearly half a century. While the service had wanted to retire all its A-10s, the Senate has saved some from the chopping block. Last month, the ...
The Tulsa Air & Space Museum is launching a high-powered campaign with a clear mission: bring the iconic A‑10 Thunderbolt II—known affectionately as the “Warthog”—to its permanent home in Oklahoma.
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