MAKE A MEME View Large Image Thomas Cleary taxis his F-16C Fighting Falcon to a stop at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, N.J. on Dec. 7. Cleary, a pilot and commander of the New Jersey Air National Guard's Warren Grove Gunnery Range, had his last mission, called ...
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