S.C. Air National Guard troops deploy to Saudi Arabia
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Members of the South Carolina Air National Guard deploy to Saudi Arabia on April 11, 2021, to support an Air Expeditionary Force deployment to Prince Sultan Air Base. Photo by Lt. Col. Jim St. Clair/USAF 169th Fighter Wing/U.S. Air Force
April 14 (UPI) About 300 members of the South Carolina Air National Guard s 169th Fighter Wing arrived in Saudi Arabia for deployment, it announced on Wednesday.
The troop movement includes an undefined number of F-16CJ fighter planes, a statement from the wing said, noting that it is the SCANG s largest deployment since its support of troops in Kuwait in 2018.
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