307th BW recruiters touch part of wing history
Technical Sergeants John Hardiman, Authur Miller and Senior Master Sgt. William M. Jones, senior recruiter, 307th Bomb Wing, take the opportunity to get up close and personal with three World War II vintage aircraft at the Shreveport Downtown airport in Shreveport, La., March 10, 2011. The three WWII aircraft were part of The Wings of Freedom Tour sponsored by The Collins Foundation, which brought the extremely rare bombers and fighter aircraft to Shreveport for a local living history display as part of a 110-city Nationwide Tour. Sergeants Hardiman and Miller, who are line recruiters for the 307th BW and Sergeant Williams visiting with an aircraft mechanics instructor at Southern University Shreveport Louisiana near the downtown airport and were able to take in the display. The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator were flown by 307th Airmen in the past. (U.S Air force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jeff Walston)
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